Institution
Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Canada.
Contact Details
Address:
6100 Leslie Street, Toronto, Ontario M2H 3J1
Canada
Telephone 416 482 2340
Toll free 1 800 463 2923
Fax 416 646 1114
E-mail: admissions@cmcc.ca
Website : http://www.cmcc.ca
Training Therapy
Chiropractic.
Level Of Training
Undergraduate
Qualification Awarded
Doctor of Chiropractic Degree
Duration Of Training
4-year
Entry Requirements
All candidates must have at least three full years of undergraduate university study (15 full year courses or 90 credit hours) and a 2.5 CGPA on a 4.0 scale. Admission is based on academic assessment and a personal interview. International students must provide proof of English proficiency as well as evidence of having the financial resources, or funding commitment, to complete a minimum of one year of education (please see refer links below).
Enrollment Time
November every year
Learning Outcome
This course will provide students with with expert knowledge in spinal and musculoskeletal health emphasizing differential diagnosis, patient-centred care and research.
Type Of Attendance
Full time
Credit Hour
4200+ hour program
Semester
Not Available
Theory/Practical
Both components (theory and practical / clinical) will be utilized throughout the course.
Learning Module
Year 1
- Basic Body Mechanics & Principles of Rehabilitation
- Chiropractic Skills I
- Human Gross Anatomy I
- Human Histology I
- Introductory Diagnosis for Chiropractic Practice I
- Orthopaedics for Chiropractic Practice I
- Chiropractic Clinical Practice I
- Chiropractic Practice: Principles & Professional Ethics I
- Health Promotion
- Biochemistry I, Intermediary Metabolism
- Applied Research & Biometrics
- Diagnostic Imaging Interpretation for Chiropractic Practice I
- Fundamentals of Radiography
Year 2
- Clinical Biomechanics
- Chiropractic Skills II
- Rehabilitation in Chiropractic Practice: A Regional Approach
- Overview of Technique Systems in Chiropractic & Introduction to Other Health Care Disciplines
- Human Gross Anatomy II
- Human Neuroanatomy
- Human Histology II
- Introductory Diagnosis for Chiropractic Practice II
- Orthopaedics for Chiropractic Practice II
- Chiropractic Clinical Practice II
- Chiropractic Perspectives on Clinical Practice
- General Pathology
- General Microbiology
- Immunology
- Toxicopharmacology
- Systems Physiology
- Neuroscience for Chiropractic Practice
- Biochemistry II, Health and Wellness
- Investigative Project – Topic Development
- Diagnostic Imaging Interpretation for Chiropractic Practice II
Year 3
- Clinical Management for Chiropractic Practice
- Chiropractic Skills III
- Auxiliary Chiropractic Therapy
- Orthopaedic Case Studies
- Neurodiagnosis for Chiropractic Practice
- Differential Diagnosis for Chiropractic Practice
- Diagnosis & Symptomatology for Chiropractic Practice
- Clinical Psychology
- Emergency Care for Chiropractic Practice
- Chiropractic Practice: Special Populations: Paediatric Patient
- Chiropractic Practice: Special Populations: Female Patient
- Chiropractic Practice: Special Populations: Older Patient
- Chiropractic Clinical Practice III
- Chiropractic Practice: Principles & Professional Ethics II
- Chiropractic Practice: Business and Law
- Systems Pathology
- Clinical Microbiology
- Clinical Laboratory Diagnosis
- Clinical Nutrition for Chiropractic Practice
- Investigative Project – Protocol Development
- Diagnostic Imaging Interpretation for Chiropractic Practice III
- Radiological Technology
- Diagnostic Imaging Interpretation for Chiropractic Practice IV
Year 4
- Chiropractic Clinical Practice: Internship
- Health Care Management
- Clinical Laboratory Clerkship
- Radiology Laboratory Clerkship
- Clinical X-ray Interpretation & Reporting
- Investigative Project – Completion & Report
- Advanced Diagnostic Imaging
Teaching Faculty
CMCC Faculty
Source Of Accreditation
Commission on Accreditation of the Canadian Federation of Chiropractic Regulatory and Educational Accrediting Boards (CFCREAB).
Graduate Pathways
Graduates are eligible to write national licensing examinations and enter clinical practice as primary contact health care professionals, and may pursue graduate studies, research and teaching.
Career Opportunities
Upon completion, graduates can pursue work as a practitioner in a private practice, as sole proprietor or as an associate; however, an increase in the number of multidisciplinary health care facilities in Canada has led to new opportunities for health care professionals to collaborate in providing interprofessional care. There are also a small number of chiropractors working in hospitals and other health care related institutions and others pursuing graduates studies in related fields.or apply for the job opportunities posted by the college.
Course Fees
Canadians $22,144
International students $26,094
How To Apply
Candidates may apply in person (refer contact details) or through the website (refer links). All applications are subject to a non refundable fee of $85.00 payable online by credit card.
Glossary, Abbreviations and Links
- For undergraduate admission requirements, please click here CMCC Academic Calendar (PDF) to download the current PDF.
- For TOEFL English proficiency test, please click on www.ets.org/toefl.
- Email for new application: gradstudies@cmcc.ca