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How would I go about becoming a Holistic Chiropractor?
I am 20 years old and currently enrolled in Wilmington job Corps to get my certification as a clinical medical assistant. What would be my ideal plan of action to become a holistic chiropractor.
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James Constantine’s Answer
Hello Amayah!
ME:-
Here's a practical guide to enhance your career based on my experiences:
I started my journey in the health sector by collaborating with Holistic Practitioners. This was a stepping stone for me. Back in 1981, I teamed up with a naturopath. This led me to work with medical professionals who specialized in orthomolecular nutrition, a practice that uses natural elements like vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants to cure illnesses.
I spoke to a Medical Doctor who received a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II. Phyllis advised me not to be a dietitian, but to study Dr. Robert Buist's postgraduate diploma in orthomolecular nutrition. I did this diploma. Sadly Lady Doctor Phyllis Cilento passed away in 1987. I went on to become a dietitian. I am still inclined to work with natural therapies. The premise of Professor Linus Pauling was not wrong, it was genuine, it was evident because he and Dr. Ewing Cameron treated cancer with vitamin C. That's just the tip of the iceberg there are a whole lot of opportunities to treat diseases with natural compounds.
Later, I spent 8 years working with a Doctorate in Acupuncture. During this period, I developed software for him that could produce medical reports, as many as 500 pages within an hour. I also contributed to the creation of supplements, designing formulas like Chiromax to relieve back pain. I was his go-to person for solving mathematical and chemical dilemmas. When he was diagnosed with nasal cancer, I suggested the use of radium weed, which eventually cured his cancer.
Today, I utilize my knowledge and experience in the field of nutrition education by developing software. You can check out my work on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/yimi90125/videos
I hope my journey inspires you to take actionable steps in your career.
AI:-
How to Become a Holistic Chiropractor
Becoming a holistic chiropractor involves several steps, including education, training, and gaining the necessary certifications. Here’s a comprehensive plan of action tailored for you:
1. Understand the Role of a Holistic Chiropractor
Before embarking on your journey, it’s essential to understand what holistic chiropractic care entails. Holistic chiropractors focus on treating the whole person rather than just the symptoms of a condition. This approach often incorporates various techniques such as spinal adjustments, nutritional counseling, lifestyle advice, and alternative therapies like acupuncture or massage therapy.
2. Complete Your Current Education
Since you are currently enrolled in Wilmington Job Corps to become a clinical medical assistant (CMA), focus on completing this program first. A solid foundation in medical knowledge will be beneficial as you progress toward becoming a chiropractor.
3. Obtain an Undergraduate Degree
After completing your CMA certification, pursue an undergraduate degree. While there is no specific major required for chiropractic school, degrees in biology, health sciences, or kinesiology can be advantageous. Ensure that your coursework includes subjects like anatomy, physiology, and chemistry to meet chiropractic school prerequisites.
4. Research Chiropractic Programs
Once you have your undergraduate degree or are nearing completion, research accredited chiropractic programs that emphasize holistic practices. The Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) is the primary accrediting body for chiropractic colleges in the United States. Look for schools that offer courses in holistic health practices and alternative therapies.
5. Apply to Chiropractic School
Prepare your application materials for chiropractic school. This typically includes transcripts from your undergraduate studies, letters of recommendation, and possibly an entrance exam score (like the Graduate Record Examination - GRE). Some schools may also require interviews.
6. Complete Chiropractic Education
Chiropractic programs usually take about four years to complete and culminate in a Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) degree. During this time, you will study subjects such as:
Anatomy
Physiology
Biomechanics
Nutrition
Diagnosis and treatment planning
Spinal manipulation techniques
Make sure to engage with any holistic health courses offered during your studies.
7. Gain Clinical Experience
Most chiropractic programs include clinical internships where you can gain hands-on experience under licensed chiropractors’ supervision. Seek opportunities that allow you to work with patients using holistic approaches.
8. Obtain Licensure
After earning your D.C., you must pass national board examinations administered by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE). Additionally, each state has its own licensing requirements; check with the Delaware Board of Chiropractic for specific details regarding licensure in Wilmington.
9. Consider Additional Certifications
To further enhance your qualifications as a holistic chiropractor, consider obtaining additional certifications in areas such as nutrition counseling or acupuncture from accredited organizations after becoming licensed.
10. Start Your Practice or Join an Existing One
Once licensed and certified, you can either start your own practice focusing on holistic methods or join an existing clinic that aligns with your philosophy of care.
11. Continue Professional Development
The field of healthcare is always evolving; therefore, it’s crucial to stay updated through continuing education courses and workshops related to holistic health practices throughout your career.
By following these steps diligently and maintaining a passion for holistic health care, you can successfully become a holistic chiropractor who makes a positive impact on patients’ lives.
Top 3 Authoritative Sources Used:
Council on Chiropractic Education
National Board of Chiropractic Examiners
American Chiropractic Association
GOD BLESS YOU!
JC.
ME:-
Here's a practical guide to enhance your career based on my experiences:
I started my journey in the health sector by collaborating with Holistic Practitioners. This was a stepping stone for me. Back in 1981, I teamed up with a naturopath. This led me to work with medical professionals who specialized in orthomolecular nutrition, a practice that uses natural elements like vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants to cure illnesses.
I spoke to a Medical Doctor who received a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II. Phyllis advised me not to be a dietitian, but to study Dr. Robert Buist's postgraduate diploma in orthomolecular nutrition. I did this diploma. Sadly Lady Doctor Phyllis Cilento passed away in 1987. I went on to become a dietitian. I am still inclined to work with natural therapies. The premise of Professor Linus Pauling was not wrong, it was genuine, it was evident because he and Dr. Ewing Cameron treated cancer with vitamin C. That's just the tip of the iceberg there are a whole lot of opportunities to treat diseases with natural compounds.
Later, I spent 8 years working with a Doctorate in Acupuncture. During this period, I developed software for him that could produce medical reports, as many as 500 pages within an hour. I also contributed to the creation of supplements, designing formulas like Chiromax to relieve back pain. I was his go-to person for solving mathematical and chemical dilemmas. When he was diagnosed with nasal cancer, I suggested the use of radium weed, which eventually cured his cancer.
Today, I utilize my knowledge and experience in the field of nutrition education by developing software. You can check out my work on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/yimi90125/videos
I hope my journey inspires you to take actionable steps in your career.
AI:-
How to Become a Holistic Chiropractor
Becoming a holistic chiropractor involves several steps, including education, training, and gaining the necessary certifications. Here’s a comprehensive plan of action tailored for you:
1. Understand the Role of a Holistic Chiropractor
Before embarking on your journey, it’s essential to understand what holistic chiropractic care entails. Holistic chiropractors focus on treating the whole person rather than just the symptoms of a condition. This approach often incorporates various techniques such as spinal adjustments, nutritional counseling, lifestyle advice, and alternative therapies like acupuncture or massage therapy.
2. Complete Your Current Education
Since you are currently enrolled in Wilmington Job Corps to become a clinical medical assistant (CMA), focus on completing this program first. A solid foundation in medical knowledge will be beneficial as you progress toward becoming a chiropractor.
3. Obtain an Undergraduate Degree
After completing your CMA certification, pursue an undergraduate degree. While there is no specific major required for chiropractic school, degrees in biology, health sciences, or kinesiology can be advantageous. Ensure that your coursework includes subjects like anatomy, physiology, and chemistry to meet chiropractic school prerequisites.
4. Research Chiropractic Programs
Once you have your undergraduate degree or are nearing completion, research accredited chiropractic programs that emphasize holistic practices. The Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) is the primary accrediting body for chiropractic colleges in the United States. Look for schools that offer courses in holistic health practices and alternative therapies.
5. Apply to Chiropractic School
Prepare your application materials for chiropractic school. This typically includes transcripts from your undergraduate studies, letters of recommendation, and possibly an entrance exam score (like the Graduate Record Examination - GRE). Some schools may also require interviews.
6. Complete Chiropractic Education
Chiropractic programs usually take about four years to complete and culminate in a Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) degree. During this time, you will study subjects such as:
Anatomy
Physiology
Biomechanics
Nutrition
Diagnosis and treatment planning
Spinal manipulation techniques
Make sure to engage with any holistic health courses offered during your studies.
7. Gain Clinical Experience
Most chiropractic programs include clinical internships where you can gain hands-on experience under licensed chiropractors’ supervision. Seek opportunities that allow you to work with patients using holistic approaches.
8. Obtain Licensure
After earning your D.C., you must pass national board examinations administered by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE). Additionally, each state has its own licensing requirements; check with the Delaware Board of Chiropractic for specific details regarding licensure in Wilmington.
9. Consider Additional Certifications
To further enhance your qualifications as a holistic chiropractor, consider obtaining additional certifications in areas such as nutrition counseling or acupuncture from accredited organizations after becoming licensed.
10. Start Your Practice or Join an Existing One
Once licensed and certified, you can either start your own practice focusing on holistic methods or join an existing clinic that aligns with your philosophy of care.
11. Continue Professional Development
The field of healthcare is always evolving; therefore, it’s crucial to stay updated through continuing education courses and workshops related to holistic health practices throughout your career.
By following these steps diligently and maintaining a passion for holistic health care, you can successfully become a holistic chiropractor who makes a positive impact on patients’ lives.
Top 3 Authoritative Sources Used:
Council on Chiropractic Education
National Board of Chiropractic Examiners
American Chiropractic Association
GOD BLESS YOU!
JC.
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Michelle’s Answer
Hello, Amayah !
I commend you on such a wonderful career interest and would like to explain as well as share some advice.
All Chiropractors are holistic practitioners. There's really not a Holistic subtype because chiropractic has its' foundation in that the whole body works together. By adjusting subluxations, it aids the central nervous system as well as the organs. So all chiropractic is innate (the body heals itself) and one of many holistic practices.
That being said, I would suggest obtaining a Bachelors Degree in Anatomy. You would then attend Chiropractic school. Then take and pass the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners Exams which has four parts. Part one is on Physiological and Biomechanical Sciences, Part 2 is on Clinical Sciences, Part three is the National Board Exam, and Part four is on Physician Assistant Chiropractic. After you pass all four parts, you apply for your Chiropractic license from the Delaware Division of Professional Regulation. To apply for licensure, you will need to show them your transcripts and the results of your National Board Exams, have a background check done, pass any Delaware specific exam and show them the diploma of your Doctor of Chiropractic degree. This is what is required in the state of Delaware.
Being a medical assistant is good because you can probably get a job while you go to college for chiropractic, but the AMA Medical field is very, very different from Chiropractic. Chiropractic has a holistic model. If you want to learn additional holistic wellness fields, there are additional things besides Chiropractic. Some chiropractors practice additional things such as acupuncture, homeopathy, Chinese therapies, Naturopathic medicine, Reflexology, and Herbal remedies. No need to use "Holistic" with these as that is automatically what they are.
Since I've known a lot of chiropractors and they all went to Life University, I would highly recommend that chiropractic college. It is located in Marietta, GA. Other chiropractic colleges are Palmer College of Chiropractic with two locations, one in Davenport, Iowa and another one in Port Orange, Florida. There are also Cleveland University-Kansas City, D’Youville College, Logan University in Chesterfield, MO and New York Chiropractic College in Seneca Falls, New York. There are more that you can search for online.
I hope that this is helpful and I wish you all the best. Chiropractic is an excellent field and a most satisfying career.
I commend you on such a wonderful career interest and would like to explain as well as share some advice.
All Chiropractors are holistic practitioners. There's really not a Holistic subtype because chiropractic has its' foundation in that the whole body works together. By adjusting subluxations, it aids the central nervous system as well as the organs. So all chiropractic is innate (the body heals itself) and one of many holistic practices.
That being said, I would suggest obtaining a Bachelors Degree in Anatomy. You would then attend Chiropractic school. Then take and pass the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners Exams which has four parts. Part one is on Physiological and Biomechanical Sciences, Part 2 is on Clinical Sciences, Part three is the National Board Exam, and Part four is on Physician Assistant Chiropractic. After you pass all four parts, you apply for your Chiropractic license from the Delaware Division of Professional Regulation. To apply for licensure, you will need to show them your transcripts and the results of your National Board Exams, have a background check done, pass any Delaware specific exam and show them the diploma of your Doctor of Chiropractic degree. This is what is required in the state of Delaware.
Being a medical assistant is good because you can probably get a job while you go to college for chiropractic, but the AMA Medical field is very, very different from Chiropractic. Chiropractic has a holistic model. If you want to learn additional holistic wellness fields, there are additional things besides Chiropractic. Some chiropractors practice additional things such as acupuncture, homeopathy, Chinese therapies, Naturopathic medicine, Reflexology, and Herbal remedies. No need to use "Holistic" with these as that is automatically what they are.
Since I've known a lot of chiropractors and they all went to Life University, I would highly recommend that chiropractic college. It is located in Marietta, GA. Other chiropractic colleges are Palmer College of Chiropractic with two locations, one in Davenport, Iowa and another one in Port Orange, Florida. There are also Cleveland University-Kansas City, D’Youville College, Logan University in Chesterfield, MO and New York Chiropractic College in Seneca Falls, New York. There are more that you can search for online.
I hope that this is helpful and I wish you all the best. Chiropractic is an excellent field and a most satisfying career.
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Isabel’s Answer
Hello Amayah!
Embarking on the journey to become a holistic chiropractor is exciting! Here's a friendly step-by-step guide to help you. Start off by obtaining your clinical medical assistant certification. After that, pursue a bachelor's degree in a field related to health, like biology or health sciences.
Your next step would be to join a Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) program. Make sure it's accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education and has a focus on holistic practices. Once you've completed the program, you'll need to pass the exams set by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) and get your state licensure.
But the learning doesn't stop there! Gain some hands-on experience through internships or residency programs. You might also want to look into getting additional certifications in holistic health practices.
And finally, the moment you've been waiting for - start your own practice or join a team at a holistic healthcare clinic. Best of luck on your journey!
Embarking on the journey to become a holistic chiropractor is exciting! Here's a friendly step-by-step guide to help you. Start off by obtaining your clinical medical assistant certification. After that, pursue a bachelor's degree in a field related to health, like biology or health sciences.
Your next step would be to join a Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) program. Make sure it's accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education and has a focus on holistic practices. Once you've completed the program, you'll need to pass the exams set by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) and get your state licensure.
But the learning doesn't stop there! Gain some hands-on experience through internships or residency programs. You might also want to look into getting additional certifications in holistic health practices.
And finally, the moment you've been waiting for - start your own practice or join a team at a holistic healthcare clinic. Best of luck on your journey!
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Carlos’s Answer
In California you have to be 21 years old to hold the title. You have to go to a board approved college and earn Doctor of Chiropractic degree. Then you have to pass an exam and submit a completed licensure application to the California Board of Chiropractic Examiners.