If she wants to stay in chiropractic, she should find an associate position in a busy partnership that needs more hands.
After all the expense of chiropractic college, it doesn’t make sense to delay utilizing the training and building her experience/client base in her chosen field.
As a side note, we have one of the world’s largest chiropractic colleges in our area. They are required a substantial amount of clinic time in order to graduate. It seems strange to me that she feels she needs more “experience” before gong into practice. I don’t advocate that she immediately hang her own shingle, but she should go to work in her chosen field.
I appreciate the info. I’ll pass it along. She went to school in TX.