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What about Chiropractic Education?

 

Doctors of Chiropractic (D.C.) are licensed in all 50 states.  DCs have been licensed and recognized for many decades in all states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.

Today's doctors of chiropractic must have at least six years of highly specialized college training. Dr. Zilahy graduated from Rutgers University with High Honors. Chiropractors must pass rigid state board examinations, and in Connecticut maintain 12 hours of continuing education seminars for annual license renewal. Dr. Zilahy exceeds these requirements because he wants to be ahead of the curve in bringing the most current scientific care to his patients. Through these measures, modern chiropractic has achieved recognition as a comprehensive, scientifically sound force among the health professions.

Chiropractic education comparable to Medical and Osteopathic education. Required courses of study for a chiropractic doctorate include anatomy, physiology, pathology, chemistry, bacteriology, diagnosis, neurology, X-ray, psychiatry, obstetrics, as well as specialized chiropractic courses. Because of this intense education, today's chiropractor is qualified and capable of relieving a wider range of ailments, pain and suffering than ever before. Included here is a comparison of basic educational requirements for medical school graduates and doctors of chiropractic.

Chiropractic education assigns more hours of study to diagnostic X-ray than does medical education. Following a period of study in the safe use and effects of X-ray, the candidate for chiropractic licensure is given a separate examination in the use and effects of X-ray.

This information may be valuable to others who are misinformed about the nature of chiropractic education today. If you know someone who could benefit from a better understanding of modern chiropractic, why not share it with them?

 

Medical Class

Hours (Minimum)

Subject

(In Classroom hours)

Chiropractic Class

Hours (Minimum)

508

Anatomy

540

326

Physiology

240

401

Pathology

360

325

Chemistry

165

114

Microbiology

120

324

Diagnosis

324

112

Neurology

320

148

X-ray

360

144

Psychiatry

60

148

Obstetrics

60

156

Orthopedics

210

2,706

TOTAL HOURS

3,065

Pharmacology, Immunology,

General Surgery

Other Required Subjects

Spinal Adjustment, Manipulation, Advanced Radiology

4,248

GRAND TOTAL HOURS

4,485