Doctors of chiropractic (DCs) are considered primary care professionals for spinal health and well-being. For the license to practice in each state, DCs complete a minimum seven years of higher level education. The credentialing process for DCs begins with the completion of the four-part examination sequence of the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, which is then followed by the specific requirements of a given State for licensure to practice chiropractic.
Please download, print and share the educational handout, ‘Education, Credentialing and Emphasis of A Doctor of Chiropractic,’ with your patients by clicking here:
https://www.f4cp.org/package/home/viewfile/broeducation-of-a-dc