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INFORMATION
FOR PATIENTS > Chiro Education
Chiropractor Educational
Requirements
Have you every wondered how much education
a Doctor of Chiropractic is required to
have compared to a medical doctor? Look
at these basic educational requirements
for graduates of both Chiropractic colleges
and Medical schools. Each has its own
specialties, but the hours of classroom
instruction are about the same. Doctors
of Chiropractic must satisfy a demanding
academic course load that leads to a doctorate
degree requiring six to eight academic
years of study: two to four year preparatory
and four years professional.
Chiropractors must meet stringent educational
requirements, including approximately
six hundred hours of internship, which
qualify them for licensure in all states.
Chiropractors are required to pass stringent
national board examinations as a prerequisite
for licensure in most states. And, in
most states, the Doctor of Chiropractic
must stay abreast of the latest health
care techniques by attending seminars
and other special study programs.
BASIC
SCIENCE COMPARISONS:
CHIROPRACTIC
HOURS* (minimum)
|
SUBJECT
|
MEDICAL
HOURS" (minimum)
|
|
456 |
Anatomy/Embryology |
215 |
|
243 |
Physiology |
174 |
|
296 |
Pathology |
507** |
|
161 |
Chemistry |
100 |
|
145 |
Microbiology |
145 |
|
408 |
Diagnosis |
113** |
|
149 |
Neurology |
171 |
|
271 |
X-Ray |
13 |
|
56 |
Psychology and Psychiatry |
323 |
|
66 |
Obstetrics and Gynecology |
284 |
|
168 |
Orthopedics |
2 |
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2,419 |
TOTAL |
2047 |
* The class hours for basic science comparisons
were compiled and averaged following a review
of curricula of 18 chiropractic colleges
and 22 medical schools, based on the 1988-1989
Association of American Medical College
Curriculum Directory (AAMC), Vickie Ahari,
Editor, and the Chiropractic College Admissions
and Curriculum Directory 1988-1989, K. Magarian
and K. McNamee, editors.
**
Pathology includes Geriatrics and Pediatrics
*** Includes EENT and Dermatology
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