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Are Chiropractors Doctors?

Are Chiropractors Doctors?

The simple answer to this question is a resounding YES! But it is often misunderstood why chiropractors are called doctors or what chiropractic is for that matter.

It is not easy to become a chiropractor. In Canada, acceptance to the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC), which is the school that Dr Vera Baziuk graduated from, only accepts students with an undergraduate degree. This means that each student entering Chiropractic College has at least some sort of degree, or four years post secondary education, before they start their chiropractic college.

Once accepted into Chiropractic College after an intense interview, multiple page essay application and screening based on academic achievement, the schooling is 4 years in duration. For those in any health care profession will likely agree that studying the human body and its functions is intense: chiropractic college is no exception.

In 2005, the province of Ontario granted 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. As such, in Canada, chiropractors are indeed doctors, doctors of chiropractic.

One aspect that many people may not understand about chiropractic education is that it is important for chiropractors to know what, where and why to adjust an area of the body which does require an in depth understanding of human anatomy, kinesiology, pathology and neurology.

One major difference between chiropractic education and classic allopathic education is that chiropractors focus on the relationship between the body's structure, primarily the spine, and the body's function, whereas allopathic medicine focuses on pharmacological and surgical intervention to assist the body.

This is perhaps the BIGGEST difference between the two professions. Chiropractors advocate the healing comes from within. Signs and symptoms are simply reflections of interference occurring on the nervous system due to misaligned vertebrae. Removing the interference allows the body to express optimal function, health and healing all coming from the inside out. Medicine however, views signs and symptoms as an error; a genetic pre-programmed mistake that can only be corrected with pharmaceutical intervention and/or surgery. This philosophy takes all the power away from an individual and in puts it the hands of pharmaceutical companies or the medical profession.

Chiropractors are doctors. They have been educated in the natural, wonderful beauty the human body is capable of expressing. They locate the misalignments of the spine, which no other health professional is trained to the same caliber as chiropractors, and remove interference and facilitate the natural healing, health and well being of an individual through adjustments and life style changes.




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