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<p>I have read alot of people go on about college is this the same as our uni. Our unis offer master degrees post grad degrees and batchlor degrees or are they the same as out tafes which offor diplomas?… Im currently at uni in Australia studying Chiropractic master of health science (complimentary medicine) is this a uni course in America?
Way different. For instance I am studying a medical degree, which is not recognised or taught in America or American UNI’s. Our systems are completely different, were more towards the british system. I think its best off you like me finish the rest of your education in Australia.
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Chiropractic Approach vs. Conventional Medicine
Whats the difference between chiropractic and conventional medicine? How does conventional medicine treat disease and wellness as opposed to more holistic approaches such as functional medicine?
Dr. Ben Anderson is a chiropractor specializing in applied kinesiology. He has enjoyed a successful and growing practice in Austin for over two years, sharing office space with a diverse team of talented holistic professionals.
Dr. Anderson graduated from Texas Chiropractic College at the top of his class. At graduation he had already taken over 230 hours of continuing education courses, and is always seeking to enhance his knowledge and abilities through ongoing research and study.
Dedicated to his profession, Dr. Anderson is open-minded and creative with his clinical knowledge, resulting in unique and innovative therapies for his patients. In accordance with the concept of holistic healing, he understands that each patient is truly unique and as such deserves a unique perspective, and treatments, from a practitioner.
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<p>I’m completing some prereq in a chiropractic school before I continue into my first trimester but I’m having some serious doubts. I’m all about alternative medicine and what it has done for me but focusing into a career is difficult. Insurance companies and other people don’t support it because of the lack of medical evidence. I also don’t want to waste my time and money. I want a career that is rewarding and directly help people. I’m not a fan of pharmacology even with a father in research and mother in medicine. I’ve been happy with chiropractors but I just don’t see a steady and lucrative future. Most people say its about establish yourself in the right location but I’m not convinced. I have worked many chiropractors and they usually don’t work but a few times a week. They also have to market themselves to the point its every week. I don’t know if that hold true for medical doctors but it could be skewed. I also don’t know the future outlook is for chiropractor especially with physical therapist having a doctorate program in the works. Then on the other hand my studies in chiropractic school are just as hard and as long as medical school. I thought osteopathic would be the best of both worlds but its still under the AMA. Since I’m going as far as DO then might as well try MD right? In my case I’m not a crazy about medical school but its another option. Most people have said why do you change your mind after you’ve decided on chiropractic…for me I try to keep every option open. I don’t want to be in debt to school for 20 yrs of my life and I’m not getting younger. I’m open to suggestions and ideas of schools that anybody has in mind…
Insurance is not a big deal, since so many people don’t have any. I’m looking for long term financial security and some clarity for the future in each profession. I don’t want to study for 4 more years and not be content. Also in many cases lead to failure.
You cannot go wrong with DO or MD, I would stray from Chiro because it seems that insurance companies are limiting benefits for them. Not only that, allowed amounts are very small for that type of medical practice.

The conclusion of Dr. Dickholtz’ presentation outlines a proposed pair of pilot studies to use Magnetic Resonance Angiography to study blood flow in patients with chronic headaches and in patients with hypertension. Research funding is urgently requested.Duration : 0:3:7
Chiropractor Dr. Tim Kelly – Case Study Irregular HeartbeatDuration : 0:1:30