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Yes. Chiropractic physicians (also known as chiropractors) are not medical practitioners but undergo a similar education process to obtain a license in the field of chiropractic care. In fact, educational requirements for chiropractors are the most stringent of any health care profession. To learn more information, call Dr. Wasserman at 954-755-1980

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Can chiropractors in ca order blood test?

Chiropractors are hollistic doctors. They can refer you to another doctor for additional help if they feel you need it.


Type of doctors?

There are many types of doctors. Some of the different type of doctors include chiropractors, surgeons, internists, cardiologists and neurologists.


Why don't osteopaths DO and chiropractors DC have the same initials since their jobs are exactly the same?

In the US, D.O.s (Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine) are fully equivalent to M.D.s (Doctors of Medicine). Chiropractors (D.C.s) are limited to manipulation.


Why chiropractors have no hospital rights?

The short answer is "because most medical doctors regard chiropractors as quacks" (or, at best, as practitioners of a technique that's unlikely to be particularly useful in a hospital setting ... and if it is needed, then it can be done just as well by DOs instead, who actually are medical doctors).


Do chiropractors need to attend training to stay certified or licensed?

Like most doctors, chriopractors do need continuing education to maintain their licenses. You can attend continuing education classes for chiropractors at a place like http://www.onlinechirocredits.com/ .


Do chiropractors have a Ph.D and are they entiltled to the tiltle of Doctor?

Most Chiropractors do not have a PhD (doctorate of philosophy), but most have a doctor of chiropractic degree (DC). Doctors of Philosophy (PhD) are by definition the true "doctors", as the word doctor comes from the latin for teacher. Doctors of philosophy are usually scientists and instructors at universities. Besides these "true" doctors, our society has used the term doctor to refer to anyone who has completed a postgraduate doctorate degree in school. Thus, there are many different types of doctors, spanning many fields. Most often we associate the term doctor with certain health care professionals who have completed a doctorate level degree. Some examples of those are: Doctors of Medicine (MD), Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), Doctors of Chiropractic (DC), Doctors of Dentistry (DDS), Doctors of Veterinary Medicine (DVM), Doctors of Optometry (OD), etc. The complete answer to the question of whether or not chiropractors are entitled to the use of the title "doctor" will depend on which country the chiropractor has graduated from their chiropractic program. In Canada and the United States, for example, Chiropractors must have a 4 year undergraduate degree before starting chiropractic school, then they must complete a 4 year, post graduate, doctorate in chiropractic (8 years total). As such, in North America, chiropractors are indeed doctors, doctors of chiropractic. In comparison to North America, in Australia, chiropractors complete a 4 year undergraduate degree, and then a 2 year masters degree in chiropractic. As such, in Australia chiropractors are not called doctors because they do not have a post graduate doctorate degree. To further validate the use of the term doctor, at least for chiropractors in Canada, in 2005 the province of Ontario granted the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) the right to offer a professional health care degree under the Post-secondary Education Choice and Excellence Act. This decision was based on a thorough review by the government of the curriculum taught at CMCC, and the knowledge that its graduates have upon completion of the program. This degree granting right sets the program at CMCC within the hierarchy of education in Ontario as comparable to that of other primary contact health care professions, such as medicine, dentistry, and optometry.


Why can't chiropractors prescribe drugs?

I am thinking no.mine couldnt write anything for muscle spasms or pain..i hope this helps


Why are chiropractors not treated with the respect that other doctors receive?

Chiropractors are not treated with the same level respect as doctors because, unlike doctors, chiropractors do not have medical degrees, and their practices are based on tradition, and not empirical medicine. Essentially, they are not respected like other doctors because they are not actually doctors.


What are animal chiropractors?

chiropractors that specialize in treating animals


Are chiropractic physicians medical professionals?

Chiropractors are not physicians. They do not go to medical schools, thus they are not considered "medical doctors (M.Ds)". In fact, most medical doctors disapprove of chiropractic treatment. Chiropractors are considered "D.Cs" that hold a Doctor of Chiropractic. They complete 4 year programs offered in private chiropractic colleges. Although they have knowledge of the body and its functioning they do not employ conventional medical treatments.


How many chiropractors in the world?

how many Register Chiropractors in the world


Do you address a chiropractor as doctor?

Yes, a chiropractor is addressed as Dr. _____. The degree for becoming a chiropractor is called a Doctor of Chiropractic, and is abbreviated D.C. In addition to physicians and academics with a doctoral degree, it is customary to address as Doctor such health practitioners as veterinarians, optometrists, and chiropractors. This is especially true in the majority of states in which doctors of chiropractic have been legislated or ruled in court to be "physicians". Under Federal laws, all doctors who receive medicare benefits are considered physicians. This includes Chiropractors. In 2009, the Joint Commission (JCOAH) which sets policy for all accredited hospitals in the US, revised its position to include Chiropractors as "Physicians".