Jun
24
Palmer Chiropractic
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Palmer College of Chiropractic is where chiropractic began. With three campuses to choose from, Palmer Chiropractic is the leader and the largest chiropractic college in the profession. At more than 26,000 strong, Palmer alumni make up one-third of the approximately 75,000 chiropractors currently in practice worldwide. As a graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic, you will be part of one of the fastest-growing and most satisfying healthcare careers available. Join a global network of the most progressive, successful leaders in chiropractic.
The Palmer Chiropractic curriculum is a graduate-level program that is typically completed in a little more than three calendar years but is equivalent to a five-academic-year program. It leads to a Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) degree. Students may earn a D.C. degree at all three Palmer campuses. Palmer College of Chiropractic’s Davenport Campus also offers several other degrees, including a Bachelor of Science in general science (earned in conjunction with a D.C. degree), Master of Science degrees in anatomy and clinical research, and an Associate of Science in Chiropractic Technology degree.
Jun
19
Chiropractic Schools
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Over 20 different chiropractic schools are located within the chiropractic toolbar. You’ll find national and international chiropractic schools under the doctors tab. These quick links to your favorite chiropractic schools will save you time from either typing them or trying to find them in your over loaded bookmarks folder
Here’s just a brief list of chiropractic colleges that you’ll find.
Chiropractic Schools
Palmer Chiropractic
Texas Chiropractic College
Cleveland Chiropractic College
Parker Chiropractic College
Western States Chiropractic College
… and many more
Jun
16
Everything chiropractic. Whether you’re looking for national or state associations, state boards, seminars, colleges and more, you’re going to find it here. Check out different state, national and international associations to see how they promote chiropractic and educate their communities. You’re sure to get a few ideas here on what you can do both online and offline.
















