A Chiropractic School would be better next to the Law School.
I worked with a man who took a mail order course in Chiropractic. Before he was through with the course he made offers to fellow employees to "cure" anything from cancer to bed-wetting by a simple "adjustment."
He left his regular job to be a full time chiropractor. Lost track of him but I don't doubt that he had plenty of customers.
Professors break back of Chiropractic school.
Right you are. See post 10.
"A Chiropractic School would be better next to the Law School."
Yes, Chiropractic fraud cannot exist without ambulance chasing attorneys arranging and setting up insurance fraud schemes with clinics and chiros.
"...Jones, a chiropractor himself [stated]The
instructors don't deserve to teach at FSU...
if they're putting their credentials with
people known for promoting professional bigotry."
One has to wonder just what self-benefit Jones is promoting! Getting a chiropractor's "degree" doesn't
take much time or education to acquire. In the 70's
you could get it in 6 months. Quite a few MED SCHOOL
drop outs have gone into that field. Show me a
MED SCHOOL GRADUATE who went on to become a
Chiropractor!
If I had input into this debate I'd vote for a school
of acupuncture rather than chiropracty.
How 'bout "Instead of the Law School?"
My father was a chiropractor. The Medical profession doesn't like it, cause it cuts in on their $$$$$$$'s
I'll take chiropractic...
My doc is a former 'rocket scientist' who improved the 3.5" rockets..then decided to go back to school..and become a chiropractor...
Good guy with a good science knowledge base..
Who also happens to be one of those creationist 'barn agin country Christian types.
He also adjusts dairy cows, family pets and democrats (if he has to)
He cant stand to see dumb animals suffer...
I've never been, but I know many people who swear by their chiropractors and say nothing else had ever helped. So what? Even if it's psychological, what's the big whoop?