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Interview with a Chiropractic Professor

chiropractor discussing the different vertebrae on the spine

Get chiropractic expertise from Dr. Donald Christy, a practicing chiropractor and professor at Logan College of Chiropractic.

by Jennifer Wegerer

Your body holds the key to recovery when you suffer an illness or injury. When managed properly, it has the power to prevent an illness before it starts. By supporting and improving these natural functions, chiropractic, the largest and most regulated of the complementary and alternative medicine professions, offers an answer to lifelong health and wellness. Chiropractic schools help students gain the necessary science knowledge and practice expertise to enter into this thriving field.

"Chiropractic is a way of improving health by preventing disease rather than treating it," says Dr. Donald Christy, a practicing chiropractor and professor at Logan College of Chiropractic, located just outside of St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. Christy entered private practice after graduating from Logan College in 1979. During the course of his chiropractic career, he went back to school to obtain a Doctorate in Education and now serves as a highly respected member of Logan's faculty.

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Chiropractic Stands Among the Top Professions to Enter

Through his experience as a teacher and practitioner, Dr. Christy has witnessed significant shifts in his industry. "There are about 60,000 practicing chiropractors in the United States today," he says. "10,000 more than when I started in 1979." What's more, his field, which was not licensed in every state when he started practicing, is now regulated in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

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Chiropractic Schools & Licensure: The Credentials Needed to Practice

While he highly promotes entry into chiropractic, Dr. Christy cautions prospective students, "This is a major career choice that involves sacrifices—time, family and finances. You need to be fully committed."

To practice, individuals must earn a Doctorate of Chiropractic, which typically involves five academic years of study, including at least one year of clinical training. Graduates also have to pass state and national board exams to obtain a license.

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What to Look for in a Chiropractic Schools & Education

Students considering a chiropractic career should interview practicing chiropractors. According to Dr. Christy, "chiropractors are generally delighted to talk to prospective students, and spending time in a chiropractic office can give you a realistic picture of the profession." Not to mention, practitioners can offer you direction toward a chiropractic school.

For students who decide to pursue chiropractic training, Christy recommends the following steps prior to college:

Finally, prepare for a full-time course schedule at chiropractic school. At Logan College, students attend classes five days a week, starting their day shortly after 7 a.m. and ending it close to 5 p.m. They can also stay later to work in the labs.

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The Other Side of Chiropractic: Competing in the Business World

Along with a sound education in the chiropractic field, Christy says students in chiropractic training should leave school with two other essential skills: a deep passion for communicating and an entrepreneurial spirit. "To succeed in the field, you need to have a personal ability to communicate with individuals, and you need to develop a business sense."

Because the majority of chiropractors work in private practice, students in chiropractic college must have the skills to build their own business when they graduate. "Starting a business presents some exciting challenges," Christy says. "If you find this fearsome, reconsider the profession."

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Respectability and Credibility

After years in the chiropractic profession, Christy says, "Chiropractic has been a wonderful profession for me, and I'm excited about its future. There's research on the horizon at colleges and universities at a level I could only dream about 20 years ago."

Despite the challenges and criticism that the field has faced, chiropractic has grown to become the second largest group of health care providers in the country today. With more Americans pursuing noninvasive health care options, practitioners can anticipate a thriving future filled with opportunities to do what they do best—help our bodies heal themselves.

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Sources: Logan College of Chiropractic,
2007 The American Chiropractic Association, 2007

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