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Being a Chiropractor

Being a Chiropractor. by Zach Turner. Why a Chiropractor?. Multiple chiropractor visits. Fairly new professional career. Jobs and Duties and Tools. Review medical history. Physical exams ,listen to questions. Look at posture and spine. Adjust spine by hand. Refer to specialists.

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Being a Chiropractor

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  1. Being a Chiropractor by Zach Turner

  2. Why a Chiropractor? Multiple chiropractor visits. Fairly new professional career.

  3. Jobs and Duties and Tools Review medical history. Physical exams ,listen to questions. Look at posture and spine. Adjust spine by hand. Refer to specialists. X-rays and hands.

  4. Education 6 years of college. 2 years of chiropractic school. H.S courses science related.

  5. Salary/ Schedule 32,750-150,750$. Experience and higher degree= <$. 40 hour week…Mon-Sat.

  6. Closely Related Jobs/Promotions More schooling=promotions. Work with sports injuries/rehab. Orthopedics.

  7. Pros Work out of home. Pretend to be a doctor. Sense of being needed.

  8. Cons Once licensed must attend seminars. Get a creepy reputation. Tell people the right thing.

  9. Interesting Facts 68% are American (65,200) One of the youngest professions.

  10. Works Cited Chapman-Smith, David. The Chiropractic Profession. West Des-Moines: NCMIC Group Inc, 2000. Print. Michael Gazdar, W. Taking Your Back to the Future. Walnut Creek: John Muir Chiropractic Center, 1997. Print.

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