In the United States, the percentage of the population that utilizes chiropractic care fluctuates between 6% and 12%. These numbers are also applicable to the proverbial hat of the United States: Canada.
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The states are California, Texas, New York, Florida, and Illinois, respectively.
The definition of population is how many people are in a specific area. You can find population numbers for the entire world, specific countries, and single states.
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About 2% of the population of the United States is Jewish.
No. A Doctor of Chiropractic is not a medical doctor, at least in most states.
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The population of Canada is about 33 million persons (2010) and that of the United States is about 303 million (2010). So US population is about 918% of the population of Canada. Conversely the the population of Canada as a percentage of the United States population is just over 10%.
According to the United States Census, 27.3% of Alaska's population have a bachelor's degree or higher.
0.51% of the total US population lives in Idaho.
That depends upon the state laws and board rules that govern chiropractic practice. In most states the answer is no, but you should seek the advice of your states chiropractic board for the answer to that question.
To provide chiropractic services in the United States, you must complete a doctor of chiropractic program (which generally takes 3.5 years) and complete a series of national board exams. Generally, you must complete a bachelor's degree before applying to a doctor of chiropractic program.
According to the United States Census Bureau, 19.3 % of Kentucky's population has a bachelor's degree or higher.
In the United States there are 18 chiropractic schools, each of which takes approximately 3-1/3 to 4 years to complete. Following completion of the doctorate program, most states (if not all states) require the passing of a multi-part exam issued by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners.Life Chiropractic College West | Hayward, CA | (800) 788-4476Palmer College of Chiropractic - West | San Jose, CA | (866) 303-7939Southern California University of Health Sciences, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic | Whittier, CA | (877) 434-7757University of Bridgeport, College of Chiropractic | Bridgeport | (800) 392-3582Palmer College of Chiropractic - Florida | Port Orange, FL | (866) 585-9677Life University, College of Chiropractic, College of Arts and Sciences | Marietta | (800) 543-3202National University of Health Sciences | Lombard | (630) 629-2000Palmer Chiropractic University - Iowa | Davenport, IA | (800) 722-3648Northwestern Health Sciences University | Bloomington | (952) 888-4777Cleveland Chiropractic College - Kansas City campus | Kansas City | (800) 467-2252Logan College of Chiropractic | Chesterfield | (800) 782-3344D'Youville College, Chiropractic Program | Buffalo, NY | (716) 881-7793New York Chiropractic College | Seneca Falls, NY | (800) 234-NYCCWestern States Chiropractic College | Portland, OR | (800) 641-5641Sherman College | Spartanburg | (800) 849-8771Parker College of Chiropractic | Dallas, TX | (800) GETMYDCTexas Chiropractic College | Pasadena, TX | (800) 468-6839
No. Most chiropractic school in the United States have a cut off that lies around 3.0. Some a little lower, and some a little higher.
I assume you mean the percentage wise by population-cite examples for an answer.