smi2le Senior Member
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|  | our graduates are distinguished primary healthcare « Thread Started on Jan 4, 2007, 1:42pm » | |
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This is directly from the Parker College website. This is a lie.
Parker is telling you that you will work as and earn what an MD/DO does so you will sign up for $150,000 in student loans to go to a chio college, the same amount you would pay for an MD/DO education.
In fact, as a chiro you will be a doctor without medical insurance, and work out of your car or basement.
The only thing about a chiro school and a med school that's "equivalent" is the cost. That's the same.
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drgeorge New Member
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|  | Re: our graduates are distinguished primary health « Reply #1 on Jan 15, 2007, 5:39am » | |
Had a 4.0 in premed and my dad was Ph.D. in math at my school. When I told him I was gonna go to chiro school in 1977 he advised against it and said I would be better going to the osteopathic school in Phili. Dad was right again. The last 25 years of my life have been wasted in the idiotic profession. If I only knew what I knew now. And I am now 53 with no health insurance and having to tend bar while living at my parents. and no pension plan. Its humiliating, but less humiliating than telling people you are a chiropractor and continueing in this profession.
George Cromack
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thunder12000 Senior Member
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|  | Re: our graduates are distinguished primary health « Reply #2 on Jan 15, 2007, 5:11pm » | |
I was speaking with a friend and she was asking how we were doing, knowing our injury...She said thank goodness my Doctor went to medical school, 7 years! I asked what kind of Dr she was speaking of, she said her chiropractor. I said did he tell you he went to medical school? She said yes and also handed her a flyer, it described 4 years of chiropractic school, I said thats not medical school, she said he said it was! I was not shocked at all, with all that I have read, and seen first hand. But this was close to home, a friend! I told her to set up an appt, ask him point blank, did you go to medical school, or did you just go to chiropractic school...I explained that they never step foot in a hospital or intern on real patients. I told her I will go with her, and ask him myself, that way he cant pull anything over on her! And then i will turn him in for false representing himself as a medical Dr. I think that if they wont police them selves, we should! I will let you all know what happenes
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