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Chiropractic - Chiropractic education licensure and regulation

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Chiropractic - Chiropractic education licensure and regulation: Encyclopedia II - Chiropractic - Chiropractic education licensure and regulation

Chiropractic - United States. In the United States, the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) is in charge of setting minimum guidelines for chiropractic colleges; however, additional requirements may be needed for a license depending on the jurisdiction where a chiropractor chooses to practice. Chiropractors often enter chiropractic school with a Bachelor's degree, or with three yea ...

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Chiropractic - United States. In the United States, the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) is in charge of setting minimum guidelines for chiropractic colleges; however, additional requirements may be needed for a license depending on the jurisdiction where a chiropractor chooses to practice. Chiropractors often enter chiropractic school with a Bachelor's degree, or with three y ...

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Chiropractic, Chiropractic - History, Chiropractic - Chiropractic subluxation, Chiropractic - Usage, Chiropractic - Chiropractic education, licensure, and regulation, Chiropractic - United States, Chiropractic - Philosophical schools of chiropractic, Chiropractic - Criticism of chiropractic, Chiropractic - Safety concerns

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Chiropractic - Chiropractic education licensure and regulation: Encyclopedia II - Chiropractic - Chiropractic education licensure and regulation

Chiropractic - United States. In the United States, the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) is in charge of setting minimum guidelines for chiropractic colleges; however, additional requirements may be needed for a license depending on the jurisdiction where a chiropractor chooses to practice. Chiropractors often enter chiropractic school with a Bachelor's degree, or with three yea ...

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Chiropractic, Chiropractic - History, Chiropractic - Chiropractic subluxation, Chiropractic - Usage, Chiropractic - Scientific support for chiropractic, Chiropractic - Chiropractic education licensure and regulation, Chiropractic - United States, Chiropractic - Philosophical schools of chiropractic, Chiropractic - Criticism of chiropractic, Chiropractic - Safety concerns

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Chiropractic - Chiropractic education licensure and regulation: Encyclopedia - Chiropractic

Chiropractic, also known as chiropractic care, is a health care discipline that claims to prevent and treat health problems by using spinal adjustments in order to correct spinal dysfunction, or subluxations. Chiropractic asserts that the brain and nervous system control and coordinate all the body's functions in part through nerve branches that exit from the spinal cord between the vertebrae. Some Chiropractors infer a causal relationship between nerve interference or compression at the spine and subsequent problems in more dis ...

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Chiropractic - Chiropractic education licensure and regulation: Chiropractic and Kirlian Photography - Viewing the Body's Energy Flow

Kirlian Photography can be used to show how chiropractic influences the flow of energy thru the body after treatment. Research presented by Michael Courtney.

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Chiropractic - Chiropractic education licensure and regulation: Encyclopedia - United States Medical Licensure Examination

The United States Medical Licensing Examination is a multi-part professional exam medical doctors are required to complete before being authorized to practice medicine in the United States of America. It consists of three steps; all three must be passed before a physician is eligible to apply for a license to practice medicine. A parallel exam, the "Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination" (CO ...

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Chiropractic - Chiropractic education licensure and regulation: Encyclopedia - Vertebral subluxation

In chiropractic, vertebral subluxation is a condition in which a vertebra has lost its proper juxtaposition with an adjacent vertebra (to an extent less than a luxation) in such a way as to alter nerve function. The existence of subluxation in the sense used by chiropractors is a matter of controversy, and the concept is not recognized by mainstream medicine. See also. Straight chiropractic Categories: Accuracy disputes | Including:

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Chiropractic - Chiropractic education licensure and regulation: Encyclopedia - Naprapathy

Naprapathy is a branch of medicine, (manual medicine) that focuses on the evaluation and treatment of neuro-musculoskeletal conditions. Doctors of Naprapathy are connective tissue specialists. Naprapathic treatment consists of naprapathic manipulative techniques, adjunctive (additional) treatments, and nutritional counseling. See also. Chiropractic Osteopathy Manipulative therapy ...

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Chiropractic - Chiropractic education licensure and regulation: Encyclopedia II - Subluxation - History: Chiropractic perspective

Vertebral Subluxations are a concept that evolved over decades of research conducted in the chiropractic, osteopathic and medical professions. The term was borrowed from medical literature to designate a disruption of normal nerve activity, theorized to be at the source of noticeable changes in the body. Contrary to unsupported assertions (see below), the concept of subluxation is not a mystical invention of chiropractors. There are historical references going back to Hippocrates to support the long held belief and clinical impression that functio ...

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Chiropractic - Chiropractic education licensure and regulation: Encyclopedia II - Electronics engineering - Licensure certification and regulation

Some locations require a license for one to legally be called an electronics engineer, or an engineer in general. For example, in the United States and Canada "only a licensed engineer may seal engineering work for public and private clients". [2] This requirement is enforced by state and provincial legislation such as Quebec's Engineers Act. [3] In other countries, such as Australia, no such legislation exists. Practically all certifying bodies maintain a code of ethics that they expect all members to abide by or risk expulsion. [4] In this ...

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Chiropractic - Chiropractic education licensure and regulation: Encyclopedia II - Civil engineering - Education and Licensure

Prior to becoming a practicing engineer, civil engineers generally complete tertiary (college or higher) educational requirements, followed by several years of practical experience. Each country, state, or province individually regulates civil engineering practice: In the U.S., one must become a licensed Professional Engineer to do any civil engineering work affecting the public or to legally represent oneself as a civil engineer. Licensure requirements vary slightly by state, but in all cases entail passing two licensure exams, the F ...

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Civil engineering, Civil engineering - Sub-disciplines of civil engineering, Civil engineering - General civil engineering, Civil engineering - Structural engineering, Civil engineering - Geotechnical engineering, Civil engineering - Transportation engineering, Civil engineering - Environmental engineering, Civil engineering - Hydraulic engineering, Civil engineering - Construction engineering, Civil engineering - Material science, Civil engineering - Surveying, Civil engineering - Careers, Civil engineering - Education and Licensure

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Chiropractic - Chiropractic education licensure and regulation: Encyclopedia II - Licensure - Restricting Entry

Milton Friedman (1979) notes that licensure is widely used to restrict entry, particularly for occupations like medicine that have many individual practitioners dealing with a large number of individual customers (see for example the American Medical Association). The justification given by lobbyists for licensure laws is always to protect the consumer, but the real motivation behind licensure is to limit the supply of specific kinds of labor in order to raise their wages. In Rhode Island, barbers, cosmetologists, arborists, massage therapists, landscape archit ...

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Licensure, Licensure - Restricting Entry, Licensure - Examples of professions requiring licensure

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Chiropractic - Chiropractic education licensure and regulation: Encyclopedia II - Physician - Regulation

In most jurisdictions, physicians need government permission to practice. This is known as licensing in the United States, as colegiation in Spain, as ishi menkyo in Japan, as autorisasjon in Norway, as approbation in Germany, and as registration in Australia and the United Kingdom. In France, civilian physicians must be a member of the Order of physicians to practice medicine. In some countries, including the United Kingdom, the profession regulates itself, with the government affirming the regulating body's authority (in th ...

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Physician, Physician - Education and training, Physician - Regulation

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Chiropractic - Chiropractic education licensure and regulation: Encyclopedia II - Physician - Regulation

In most jurisdictions, physicians need government permission to practise. This is known as licensing in the United States, as colegiation in Spain, as ishi menkyo in Japan, as autorisasjon in Norway, as approbation in Germany, and as registration in Australia and the United Kingdom. In France, civilian physicians must be a member of the Order of physicians to practice medicine. In some countries, including the United Kingdom, the profession regulates itself, with the government affirming the regulating body's authority (in th ...

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Physician, Physician - Education and training, Physician - Regulation

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