The minimum number of years of post-secondary education required to become a chiropractor
What is seven years?
The essential skills of a chiropractor
What are dexterity, communication and decision-making skills?
The number of licenced chiropractors practicing in Canada
What is more than 9000?
The country with the highest number of chiropractors
What is the US?
The number of clinical internship hours required to become a chiropractor
What is 1,350+ hours?
The two body systems that chiropractors primarily focus on
What is the musculoskeletal system and nervous system?
The average wage of a chiropractor in Canada
What is $62,000 per year?
The country with the lowest number of chiropractors
What is India?
The possible related fields for a chiropractor's bachelor's degree
What is kinesiology, exercise science or human biology?
The college you must obtain your license from to work as a chiropractor in Ontario
What is the College of Chiropractors of Ontario? (CCO)
The two types of chiropractors
What are wellness chiropractors & musculoskeletal chiropractors?
The territories and/or provinces in Canada with good job prospects for chiropractors
What is Alberta, Ontario, Manitoba or Saskatchewan?
The year the International Chiropractors Association was founded
When was 1926?
The two accredited chiropractic programs in Canada
What are L' Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres & The Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto?
The board that offers a written exam required to become a chiropractor
What is the Canadian Chiropractic Examining Board? (CCEB)
The main job of a chiropractor
What is evaluating and analyzing the patient's spine, reflexes, and joints for problems?
The type of program that offers an opportunity for licensed chiropractors to gain postgraduate clinical experience
What is a residency program?
The founder of the International Chiropractors Association (ICA)
Who is B.J. Palmer?