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Dr. Kevin D. KanzAvailable
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Careers in Chiropractic Health Care. Chiropractic Education, preparation and requirements. Chiropractic licensing and governmental regulation. Chiropractic research and multidisciplinary management. Complementory and Alternative Health Career Options. | |
Janet CarterU.S.
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Optometry. I am an optometrist in practice for over 25 years in the Reno area I would be happy to answer any questions about optometry, entrance requirements, education, licensing, etc... | |
JennyAvailable
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I am PTA. I can answer questions for people interested in becoming a Physical Therapist Assistant. I`m happy to discuss questions about the education required, licensure, different areas of the field, and duties that the PTA performs. I can also help with questions about the differences between PTs and PTAs roles and education. In a more general way, I can answer questions about the differences between the PT field in comparison with the Athletic Trainer field and the Occupational Therapy field. | |
Karen MossAvailable
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I am a District Nurse in the United Kingdom, and would be pleased to offer enayone help in anything connected with community nursing. | |
Asad RazaAvailable
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<b>Hello, I am a graduate of medicine. I can answer questions about medical school and in particular medical schools in the Caribbean.</b> <p> <BR><B>Experience in the area</B><BR>I have done a lot of research and I have also maintained the website:<BR> Caribbean Medical Schools - A Guide <p> <b><font color=red>www.CaribbeanMedicine.com</font></b><p> I am a recent graduate of Saba University School of Medicine in the Caribbean.<BR> |
Hello! thank you for your email. You should find your answer on my main website at: www.CaribbeanMedicine.com and the very informative forums at www.CaribbeanMedicine.com/forum If you
Hello! thank you for your email. You should find your answer on my main website at: www.CaribbeanMedicine.com and the very informative forums at www.CaribbeanMedicine.com/forum If you
Ok JP, Most chiropractic programs require 90 hours of specific undergraduate credits leading to a baccalaureate degree, similar to most medical, dental and other health professional schools. Many states

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