D’Youville College Doctor of Chiropractic Program, Buffalo, NY, United States

Institution

D’Youville College Doctor of Chiropractic Program, Buffalo, NY, United States

Contact Details

Address:
Chiropractic Department
D’Youville College
320 Porter Avenue, BFAC 4th floor
Buffalo, NY 14201-9985
United States

Phone: (716) 829-8400
(716) 829-7606
Toll free: 1-800-777-3921
Fax: (716) 829-7900
E-mail: [email protected]
Website : http://www.dyc.edu

Training Therapy

Chiropractic

Level Of Training

Undergraduate

Qualification Awarded

Doctor of Chiropractic degree

Duration Of Training

4 years

Entry Requirements

All applicants must have earned a minimum of 90 semester credit hours, applicable toward a bachelor’s degree at an institution or institutions accredited by a nationally recognized agency – with a minimum of 48 semester credit in the following courses:

  • English Language Skill: 6 semester hours
  • Psychology: 3 semester hours
  • Social Sciences or Humanities: 15 semester hours
  • Biological Sciences: 6 semester hours
  • General or Inorganic Chemistry: 6 semester hours
  • Organic Chemistry: 6 semester hours
  • Physics: 6 semester hours

All applicants must have earned a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.50 on a scale of 4.00 across the 48 credits (or equivalent) for the above courses. with no grade lower than a “C.”

Enrollment Time

Not available

Learning Outcome

The doctor of chiropractic program leads to an entry-level professional degree. The curriculum concentrates on specialized chiropractic skills and the application of research methodologies to evidence-based practice.

Type Of Attendance

Full time

Credit Hour

Not Available

Semester

8 semesters and 3 summers

Theory/Practical

Both components (theory and practical / clinical) will be utilized throughout the program.

Learning Module

Year 1

  • Biochemistry
  • Anatomy & Physiology I Lab
  • Anatomy & Physiology II Lab
  • Microbiology
  • Pathophysiology
  • Physiology I
  • Intro. to Chiropractic
  • Human Gross Anatomy
  • Immunology
  • Physiology II
  • Nutrition & Health
  • Epidemiology
  • Intro. to Chiro Lab
  • Diagnostic Imaging I
  • Clinical Neuroscience
  • Nutrition: Life Cycle

Year 2

  • Diagnostic Imaging II
  • Pharmacology I
  • Physical Diagnosis I
  • Physical Dx Clinical Lab I
  • History & Phys. Exam
  • Diagnostic Imaging III
  • Pharmacology II
  • Physical Diagnosis II
  • Physical Dx Clinical Lab II
  • Philosophical Methods
  • Adjustive Techniques I
  • Culture, Health & Health care
  • Diagnostic Imaging IV

Year 3

  • Theory Development
  • Adjustive Technique II
  • Applied Neurology
  • Diet Therapy
  • Adjustive Technique III
  • Adjustive Techniques IV
  • Physiologic Therapeutics
  • Ethics in Health care
  • Project Seminar or
  • Thesis Seminar
  • Clinical Internship I

Year 4

  • Entrepreneurship
  • Clinical Internship II
  • Research Methods
  • Project Advisement (or)
  • Thesis Advisement
  • Clinical Externship

Teaching Faculty

Not Available

Source Of Accreditation

Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE).

Graduate Pathways

Upon completion, graduates can pursue postgraduate level courses.

Career Opportunities

Students could work:

  • As a primary-care doctor, the freedom to be the initiator of care
  • As a self-employed practitioner – most chiropractors are solo practitioners or are part of small team practices – individually designed working conditions.
  • As a solo practitioner, a median net income of $90,000-$104,000 (Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2006-2007)
  • Qualification for third-party reimbursement
  • The stimulation of working with other professionals such as medical doctors, physical therapists, and others as partners in rehab, sports medicine, etc.
  • Research opportunities with hospitals, health-oriented foundations, and governmental agencies
  • Prestige as a professional person in your community with limitless opportunity for initiative and leadership
  • Participation in a growing profession that is demanded by a large segment of the population

Course Fees

Tuition, per credit hour, doctoral students: $825
Tuition, chiropractic, per semester: $10,400

How To Apply

Candidates may apply in person (refer contact details) or through the website (refer links)

Glossary, Abbreviations and Links

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T&CM Educational System
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