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Priority Chiropractic What Training Do Chiropractors Have?

Eligible applicants to a chiropractic program must have an undergraduate university degree or a minimum of 3 years of university level education. Chiropractic College is a 4 year post-graduate program that encompasses training in Anatomy, Neurology, Orthopedics, Physiology, Nutrition, Pathology, Body Mechanics, Radiology and Chiropractic Technique, to name just a few. The first 3 years of Chiropractic study consist of classroom training and Chiropractic Technique while the fourth year consists of a clinical internship program that is under the supervision of a Doctor of Chiropractic. Once fourth year has been completed the Chiropractic intern undergoes several rigorous National and Provincial Board Exams to become licensed and recognized as a Doctor of Chiropractic.

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