Sunday, November 1, 2020

The Palmer College - Doctor of Chiropractic Program


From 2001 to 2008, Yola Dabrowski worked as a chiropractor in San Jose, California. Yola Dabrowski earned her doctorate in chiropractic from the Palmer College of Chiropractic, where she learned about chiropractic care and techniques.


Founded in 1897, the Palmer College is the first chiropractic school - also considered as the largest one - with close to 2,200 students enrolled every year. With campuses located in San Jose, California, Port Orange, Florida, and the main campus on Davenport, Iowa, the Palmer College counts with a state-of-the-art research center that has been granted nearly $30 million the last decade by the federal government.

Palmer College offers a doctorate program that also focuses on advancing chiropractic by promoting learning and clinical training. Considered an intense and graduate-level program, the graduate program has a curriculum that combines theory with hands-on clinical practice.

The courses are related to clinical sciences, chiropractic philosophy, chiropractic techniques, business management, and more. If taking classes on the main campus, students must complete their studies in 10 trimesters and 13 quarters when taking lessons on any of the other two campuses.

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