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You would need a Doctor of Chiropractic degree to have the career. A license is also required in all states to practice. A handful of social skills is also required.
Richard L. Christie has written: 'Medico-legal preparation' -- subject(s): Chiropractic, Chiropractic Practice Management, Jurisprudence, Practice Management, Chiropractic
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At the moment an undergraduate degree is not required to practice chiropractic in Canada. To be accepted into chiropractic college you must have completed at least 3 years of a university undergraduate degree. That being said, in 2008, 2009 and 2010, over 80% of students accepted into the chiropractic program at Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) had completed their full 4 year undergraduate degree, and 2% also had a masters degree or PhD.
In the US, you need a license to practice cardiology.
In the United States, chiropractors are licensed by their state boards that govern their right to practice chiropractic. If you are aware of a chiropractor that has violated board rules or state laws, you may inform that chiropractor's state board. The state chiropractic board is a governmental agency whose duty is to regulate the practice of chiropractic and protect the public, and as such may take such complaints seriously. Following an investigation, if a board determines a chiropractor to be in violation of laws, rules, or standards of care, that board could implement punishment such as warnings, fines, or licensure removal.
Dr. Joel Smooke. He has a practice in Pittsburgh...Smooke Chiropractic.
A license to practice medicine would be an example of a career qualification. This is an indication that you have been certified to practice medicine as a career.
Chiropractic EMR software is designed to be practice management software. The software should enable applications, such as billing details, addresses and treatments to be stored and managed.
Only the state agency that licenses that profession within your state can answer this question. Contact them and ask.
In the united states there are many regulating boards that chiropractors adhere to. The national board of chiropractic examiners (NBCE) tests chiropractic students. The NBCE gives out 5 board examinations to chiropractic students during their educational career. Every chiropractor in the US must take these examinations. These examinations are required by all state boards in the US in order to get licensed within a particular state. That brings us to the next level of boards, state boards. State boards license chiropractors to practice in a particular state. Often state boards require background testing, fingerprinting, a doctorate in chiropractic with transcripts of your education, letters of recommendation, passing a jurisprudence examination, and passing the 5 NBCE board examinations. The state board is the board that regulates a chiropractor's practice and provides a license to practice. The state board is the board that a patient may make a complaint to if the patient feels that the doctor is behaving unethically. Finally there are specialist boards. Chiropractors who have had additional training may sit before a specialist board's examination process to be given the title of being a chiropractic specialist. Examples of this include the American Chiropractic Neurology Board or the American Chiropractic Board of Radiology.