Overview
Chiropractic focuses on the relationship between the body’s main structures – the skeleton, the muscles and the nerves – and the patient’s health. Chiropractors believe that health can be improved and preserved by making adjustments to these structures, particularly to the spinal column. They do not prescribe drugs or perform surgical procedures, although they do refer patients for these services if they are medically indicated.
Chiropractic has become a well-recognized and highly respected health care field. Chiropractic services are covered by health insurance, including Medicare, and chiropractors are bound by the same regulations and ethics as medical doctors and doctors of osteopathy.
Most patients seek chiropractic care for back pain, neck pain and joint problems. However, many patients choose a chiropractor as their primary care doctor, because they prefer treatment plans that do not rely on medication or surgery.
Because of the emphasis on holistic health care, chiropractic is associated with the field of complementary and alternative medicine.
—From the Association of Chiropractic Colleges
The standard curriculum suggested for students applying for MD/DO schools will serve students interested in Chiropractic medicine well.
Application Process
Applications for chiropractic schools that are members of the Association of Chiropractic Colleges are processed through the Chiropractic College Application Service (ChiroCAS). You may also apply through individual schools’ websites.
Applications should be submitted in the year prior to the year for which you are seeking admission. Many schools have rolling admissions, so applicants would do well to apply as early as possible. .
Letters of Evaluation/Recommendation
ChiroCAS accepts a maximum of three letters of recommendation.