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Education
All doctors of chiropractic must complete a
rigorous and detailed education. After completing the necessary pre-med
coursework, they begin a four-year program at an accredited college of
chiropractic. The chiropractic curriculum includes detailed studies of:
anatomy, physiology, X-ray, clinical sciences, spinal biomechanics and
adjusting, preventative health care, and many other related topics. By
the time of graduation, the average doctor of chiropractic has completed
4,485 classroom hours, compared to 4,248 classroom hours completed by a
medical doctor. Most chiropractic colleges have extracurricular
Gonstead clubs, where aspiring students can spend time in addition to
the standard coursework in studying and refining their skills needed to
excel in the Gonstead System.
Gonstead; The Chiropractic Gold Standard
After graduation, doctors of chiropractic have many
opportunities to further their education in the Gonstead System. The
Gonstead Seminar is taught by renowned doctors who practice chiropractic
consistent with the teachings of the late Dr. Clarence Gonstead.
Through these seminars, doctors of chiropractic can earn advanced
certification in the Gonstead System. In addition, this system has many
researchers conducting ongoing studies to ensure that it is the most
cutting edge and specific chiropractic technique available. Licensed
Gonstead doctors exist worldwide, offering their expertise in this
highly advanced and results driven healing art.
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