Thursday, December 10, 2009

Thinking of becoming a Chiropractor?

Maybe you are simply wondering exactly what the qualifications are to become a Chiropractor. This article by Kelley Andrews, DC, will help explain everything you need to know. Whether you are thinking of going into the field, or just wondering if your Chiropractor has all the qualifications he/she is supposed to have.

Chiropractic Education and Qualifications


Doctors of chiropractic undergo a four-year degree program, and most states now require an undergraduate bachelor’s degree in science prior to admission to a chiropractic university.

At a chiropractic university, the first two years of chiropractic education are focused on coursework in the basic sciences, after which training focuses on diagnosis-related courses (such as pathology and pathophysiology) and manual medicine or chiropractic manipulation (use of hands) as an alternative to drugs or surgery.

In addition to this chiropractic education, some chiropractors also pursue post-graduate diplomat programs in various specialties, such as orthopedics, sports medicine, rehabilitation, neurology, nutrition and other disciplines.

Chiropractic Education Requirements

Chiropractors need to be licensed to practice in their state, and need to have completed the National Board examinations following their chiropractic education. In addition to Part 1 and Part 2, Part 3 of the National Boards is necessary if the chiropractor plans to use physiological therapeutics in practice.


Part 4 of the National Boards tests three practical skill areas, including diagnostic imaging, chiropractic technique and case management. In some states, Part 4 may be used in place of a state-specific practical examination.

Patients may also want to check to see if there have been any disciplinary actions against the chiropractor. This information is available from each state’s Chiropractic Board of Examiners, which can usually be found on the state’s website. Patients should also check that their chiropractor is accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education.

Chiropractic Education Questions

Questions to ask about chiropractic education and training:

* From which chiropractic school did the chiropractor graduate?
* Does he or she have a bachelor’s degree?
* Where did he or she complete undergraduate/prerequisite schooling?
* How many years has the chiropractor been in practice?
* Does the chiropractor have a post-graduate specialty?

2 comments:

  1. I never knew how much work went into becoming a Chiropractor.

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  2. I'm glad to see how much education they have.

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