Chiropractic student definition

Chiropractic student means a student of an approved college of chiropractic.
Chiropractic student means a student of an approved college of chiropractic who is eligible for graduation from the col- lege of chiropractic but for completion of a preceptorship period.
Chiropractic student means a student of an approved college of chiropractic in his or her last academic quarter, semes- ter, or trimester of study, who is eligible for graduation from the college of chiropractic but for completion of a preceptorship period.

Examples of Chiropractic student in a sentence

  • Thereafter the primary diagnosis was recorded (as documented by the Chiropractic student at the first consultation).

  • Chiropractic student choices in relation to indications, non-indications and contra-indications of continued care.

  • Any special investigations requested by the Chiropractic student at the time, was also documented.

  • The scholarships have supported these low income students, thereby mitigating significant hardship or risk of withdrawal from study.One Chiropractic student studying a postgraduate course required for qualification and registration within the Chiropractic profession has been supported through both an ICECS and ICAS.There was a significant reduction in scholarships offered in 2018 compared to 2017 due to the decision not to offer ‘reward’ scholarships in 2018.

  • The RMIT Chiropractic student placements have been running for almost four years now with up to 80 residents and staff visiting for treatment.

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