What Are The Educational Requirements For A Chiropractor in Georgetown ON?

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Have you ever wondered how many years your treating chiropractic doctor went to school for or how their education compares to that of other health care professionals? Knowing your doctor's educational background and additional certifications is often essential to helping you choose the health care provider that is right for you. While the word "doctor" automatically implies an extensive academic curriculum, each health care specialist has a unique and individualized educational program to complete prior to practicing in the field. Our chiropractors in Georgetown ON have designed this article to help you understand your chiropractor’s educational background and how it may affect your care.

Georgetown ON chiropractors educational requirements

Typically, chiropractors are required to have completed undergraduate pre-medical studies and obtained a degree prior to admission to a post graduate chiropractic college. Each chiropractic college has undergone a meticulous evaluation process to become accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education Canada (CCEC) of the Canadian Chiropractic Federation formerly the Canadian Federation of Chiropractors Regulatory and Educational Accreditation Board (CFCREAB).

The amount of time that your chiropractic doctor spends at a specific chiropractic academic institution is impressive. In fact, your chiropractor has spent a minimum of 4,200 hours at a chiropractic college prior to receiving his degree. This time is spent in the classroom, laboratory, and clinic learning about the various aspects of the chiropractic profession and health care in general.

In the classroom, your doctor focuses his studies on the subjects of anatomy, physiology, diagnosis, pathology, biochemistry, neuromuscular and orthopedic evaluation, pediatric and geriatric care, microbiology, nutrition, immunology, radiology, philosophy, and clinical research. While this may seem like a lot, all of this information is assimilated and tested prior to advancement to clinical work. Once the student has completed his academic work, he will typically spend a minimum of 1,000 hours at a campus clinic under the guidance of clinic doctors. During this time he will learn hands on how to diagnosis and treat patients in real clinical situations.

During your chiropractors education they will be tested through a number of different evaluations. Not only is your doctor subject to evaluation by their chiropractic college, they must also pass a series of national board examinations. Chiropractors practicing in the Canada are required to have passed a series of nine national board exams which evaluate them on their understanding of the basic sciences, clinical sciences, physiological therapeutics, diagnostic imaging, case management, and clinical competency. In addition to these requirements, following graduation and completion of national board examinations, each chiropractor must become certified by their state or provincial licensing agency.

The completion of these standards is not the end of the educational journey for chiropractic doctors. Depending on the jurisdiction, each chiropractor is required to complete additional approved course work at designated times following their licensure. For example, Ontario requires a minimum of 40 hours of continuing education every two years following graduation.

At The Chiropractic & Sports Injuries Centre of Georgetown our team is here to help answer your questions.  Please feel free to contact us today.

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