There is a common misconception that medical doctors are much better trained than Chiropractors which means they always know better. But, this is not based on the actual educational requirements for someone to be come a Chiropractor or to become a medical doctor. In this episode, we explore and compare the education each doctor needs to get their degree. In this episode, Dr. Nedd covers:
- What are the prerequisite courses that have been taken prior to medical school or Chiropractic college?
- How does medical school and Chiropractic college curricula compare when it comes to basic sciences, practical subjects, and Internships?
- What amount of training in nutrition is done by each type of doctor?
- Where are the biggest differences in the training?
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Comparative Study of DC and MD Education
Nedd Chiropractic & Wellness Center
Phone: (727) 467-0775
1221 Cleveland St.
Clearwater, FL 33755
Website: NeddChiro.com
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