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What You Can Expect From A Chiropractic Career

By Rebecca Shiffle


Considered as a form of physical therapy, chiropractic treatment is an alternative treatment that involves manipulation of the spine and the neuromusculoskeletal system as a whole. This kind of pain management is applied to people who obtained injuries or bone fractures. In the last few years though, even patients who experience severe muscle and joint pains due to musculoskeletal diseases like bursitis, tendonitis, arthritis, and fibromyalgia, among others also find chiropractic as an appropriate treatment method.

Chiropractic comes from two Greek words chiro, which means hand and praktikos, which means "done by hand." A person who performs the treatment is known as a chiropractor or doctor of chiropractic. Because the profession is deemed promising, many are aspiring to become one. Below are some of their common motivations:

* Chiropractic is an interesting career choice

* The profession allows them to be of service to the sick

* Job security

* Rewarding compensation package

According to the Bureau Labor of Statistic, the demand for healthcare workers is expected to double by 2018. This means more work not only for doctors and nurses but also for chiropractors. Medical students also consider becoming a chiropractor as a quicker way to become an MD as the profession is more focused. For one thing, the duration of the study is shorter and the requirements are easier to fulfill unlike in the medical school. If you are an aspirant, have a checklist of what you will have to accomplish.

Want To Be A Chiropractor?

Many chiropractic schools are scattered in the United States, some of which are not accredited. It is important to ensure that the school has accreditation because this will determine the quality of education you will receive. Accredited chiropractic schools guarantees to give you a state-of-the-art learning and quality training. When you graduate, you will feel how the school's credentials will affect your job-hunting.

A student is required to complete 90 credit hours of college learning, which sums up to four years or a bachelor's degree. There are available associate's degree courses as well but this may hamper you haunt for better job opportunities. As much as possible, go for the full four years.

A typical chiropractic course comprises of two years of education on basic sciences and two years of training on clinical sciences. Successful completion of the coursework is followed by at least one year of internship. Once the course is completed, an individual must take a four-part licensure exam administered by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners. Other tests may be required by a specific state but the national exam is widely recognized. As usual, a continuing medical education or CME is required.

How Much Can You Make As A Chiropractor?

Licensed chiropractors with less than one year of employment experience can only expect an annual salary range of $38,000-$60,000 and a little more if they have two to five years.

On the other hand, licensed chiropractors with five years or more of employment experience can expect an upgraded pay scale. Usually, the annual salary can go up to $130,000+. The earnings are higher if a chiropractor decides to set up his own clinic and become a self-employed practitioner. These types of chiropractors normally earn up to $177,000 per year or over.

As baby boomers reach their retirement age, senior citizens with various health concerns are growing in numbers. Add the fact that there are accidents every day making chiropractic treatment a valuable aspect of medical response. No doubt chiropractors are in for a bright future.




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