2011年3月28日星期一

Rehabilitation has become a particularly popular program (Liebenson, 1996)

 Residency programs include radiology, orthopedics, family practice, and clinical sciences (Christensen, 1993). A typical residency program is 2-3 years in duration and includes ambulatory care and inpatient clinical rotations at chiropractic and medical facilities, along with didactic and research experiences. Other less rigorous postgraduate training programs may take 1-3 years to complete on a part-time basis. Both the residency and postgraduate programs lead to eligibility to sit for competency examinations offered by specialty boards recognized by the American Chiropractic Association, the International Chiropractors Association, and the American Board of Chiropractic Specialties. Specialty boards may confer "Diplomate" status in a given area of focus upon successful examination. Chiropractic orthopedics and sports chiropractic are the most prevalent specialty certifications.Opportunities for chiropractors to participate in medical and multidisciplinary residencies are currently limited. Some fellowship programs exist in orthopedics and radiology and new opportunities in occupational medicine and physiatry may be on the horizon. Some chiropractic schools are purArticle Source:comAbout the Author:Vince Ilardi of eSeachLocal assists area Chiropractors market their business online using creative internet video marketing techniques.  Many of eSearchLocal clients completely Dominate the coveted First Page of Google utilizing eSearchLocal's advanced marketing techniques.Tags: Silver Spring Chiropractor , Silver Spring Chiropractic , Silver Spring Chiropractors , Chiropractor Silver SpringCleveland, III, DCPresident590 N. Vermont AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90004 Cleveland Chiropractic CollegeCarl S. Cleveland, III, DCPresident6401 Rockhill RoadKansas City, MO 64131 Life CollegeSid E. Williams, DCPresident1269 Barclay CircleMarietta, GA 30060 New York Chiropractic CollegeKenneth W. Padgett, DCPresidentPO Box 800Seneca Falls, NY 13148Life Chiropractic College WestGerard W. Clum, DCPresident2005 Via BarrettSan Lorenzo, CA 94580 Logan College of ChiropracticGeorge A. Goodman, DCPresidentPO Box 1065Chesterfield, MO 63006 Parker College of ChiropracticJames W. Parker, DCPresident2500 Walnut Hill LaneDallas, TX 75229 University of BridgeportCollege of ChiropracticFrank A. Zolli, DCDeanBridgeport, CT 06601Los Angeles College of ChiropracticReed B. Phillips, DC, PhDPresident16200 E. Amber Valley DriveWhittier, CA 90609 National College of ChiropracticJames F. Winterstein, DCPresident200 East Roosevelt RoadLombard, IL 60148 Sherman College of Straight ChiropracticThomas A. Geraldi, DCPresidentPO Box 1452Spartanburg, SC 29304  Palmer College of Chiropractic WestPeter A. Martin, DCPresident90 E. Tasman DriveSan Jose, CA 95134 Northwestern College of ChiropracticJohn F. Allenburg, DCPresident2501 W. 84th StreetBloomington, MN 55431 Texas Chiropractic CollegeShelby M. Elliott, DCPresident5912 Spencer HighwayPasadena, TX 77505  Western States Chiropractic CollegeWilliam H. Dallas, DCPresident2900 NE 132nd AvenuePortland, OR 97230 Palmer College of ChiropracticVirgil Strang, DCPresident1000 Brady StreetDavenport, IA 52803     Since 1974, standards for chiropractic education have been established and monitored by the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE), a not-for-profit organization located in Scottsdale, Arizona (CCE, 1995). Recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as the specialized accrediting agency for chiropractic education, the CCE sets standards for the curriculum, faculty and staff, facilities, patient care, and research. One of the CCE's major functions is to assess chiropractic institutional effectiveness and outcomes. This involves a periodic cycle of accreditation where member institutions perform a self-study of their strengths, weaknesses, and educational outcomes as they relate to CCE Standards.

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