A. These
are excellent questions. I hope I can clear up some of the misconceptions
about a chiropractor's education.
First
of all, in order to be accepted into a chiropractic college, you must
go to an undergraduate school to take a number of prerequisite courses.
The prerequisites to enter chiropractic college are very similar to
those required to get into medical or dental school. A minimum of two
years of undergraduate work with credits in biology, chemistry, anatomy,
and other "pre-med" subjects are required, although most chiropractors
have four years of undergraduate education.
Once
in chiropractic college, the first two years are very similar to medical
school. Actually, chiropractors receive more hours in subjects like
anatomy and physiology than do medical doctors.
The
second two years of our four years in chiropractic college are specialized
in the chiropractic field. While medical doctors study drugs and surgery,
chiropractors study the various techniques of adjusting the spine, diagnosis,
case management, nutrition, and X-ray analysis, to name a few areas.
The average chiropractic college requires over 4,000 hours of study
over four years, just as much as medical doctors get.
A
graduate must then pass a very rigorous state exam to get licensed.
This test consists of approximately 20 written questions and a multi-part
oral exam. Once the exams are passed and the license received, the chiropractor
must return to school every year for additional training, as required
by the state.
Once
they receive their licenses, many chiropractors continue their education
with postgraduate courses. Personally, I have over 1,000 hours of postgraduate
education specializing in sports injuries, treatment of auto- and work-related
injuries, case management, and advanced
adjustment techniques.
As
to the last question-- are chiropractors considered real doctors? Yes
we are! If your definition of a real doctor is someone who helps educate
patients on ways to improve their health and that of their families
using a non-invasive, low-risk,holistic approach. Thus chiropractic
should be your first choice when you seek health care, as it is now
for millions of patients.
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