No worries Pia, I'm glad it was worth watching. In the future I'll be able to film a bit more, but it's hard to with infection control procedures currently.
is it common for chiropractors to work in integrative settings like this with other providers/specialities. i am a chiropractic student in the states and it’s the direction i want to go in
Check out the IANM (International Academy of Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine).. it gives you accreditation needed to get into medical homes, hospitals , va , etc where there is a lot of integrated opportunities.
I know i shouldnt but please could u let me know how u became a chiropractor and got into this setting also ur pay if ur willing to tell, great video enjoyed i wish to be a chiropractor also.
Hi Niyaz, i was fortunate enough to have direct entry into a chiropractic program here in Australia. It's a 5 year double degree here in Australia. So my advice was study hard and you'll get there! Pay varies greatly, and it really depends on location and how much you want to work. To give you an idea, there are award wages to set out the base income for a chiropractor, then usually based on performance there are bonuses. Similar to how a doctor or surgeon is paid.
With jobs like chiro's and physios the pay is incredibly hard to determine accurately. If you search for the pay of an australian chiro, it will say between 80k - 100k, but this is because it is pretty much only taking into account chiropractors that are working for a clinic, and it doesnt take into account the odd 40 percent of all chiropractors that own their clinics (and in turn make a lot more).
It's a hard course yes. Minimum 5 years of university training, 100's of exams. In depth, intense, time consuming but worth it. It's not a stressful workplace, and you can make it as slow or as fast paced as you like.
Sorry to disappoint. Lots of adjustments happened, just can't walk in with a camera and film. Hope you still got a bit out of what's involved in a normal day
@@paulbrungardt9823 it definitely varies by where u are. I know some chiros who own multiple top tier practices in great areas. Places that are developed there is much more business. Nothing in the medical Field is cheap anymore to study unfortunately 😂
@@shawnrandhawa8722 Let us examine your position based on the average. The average chiropractor, podiatrist or optometrist does not make enough money to warrant the time, expense or effort. Nothing personal; however, I practiced optometry when ODs made a good income...no longer.
Appreciate this post. Feels more realistic to see this kind of content.
No worries Pia, I'm glad it was worth watching. In the future I'll be able to film a bit more, but it's hard to with infection control procedures currently.
is it common for chiropractors to work in integrative settings like this with other providers/specialities. i am a chiropractic student in the states and it’s the direction i want to go in
Not as common as it should be. I'd say in Australia at least, the majority of Chiropractors work in solo practices.
Check out the IANM (International Academy of Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine).. it gives you accreditation needed to get into medical homes, hospitals , va , etc where there is a lot of integrated opportunities.
I know i shouldnt but please could u let me know how u became a chiropractor and got into this setting also ur pay if ur willing to tell, great video enjoyed i wish to be a chiropractor also.
Hi Niyaz, i was fortunate enough to have direct entry into a chiropractic program here in Australia. It's a 5 year double degree here in Australia. So my advice was study hard and you'll get there! Pay varies greatly, and it really depends on location and how much you want to work. To give you an idea, there are award wages to set out the base income for a chiropractor, then usually based on performance there are bonuses. Similar to how a doctor or surgeon is paid.
With jobs like chiro's and physios the pay is incredibly hard to determine accurately. If you search for the pay of an australian chiro, it will say between 80k - 100k, but this is because it is pretty much only taking into account chiropractors that are working for a clinic, and it doesnt take into account the odd 40 percent of all chiropractors that own their clinics (and in turn make a lot more).
Is chiropractor study hard? N is it stressful working?
It's a hard course yes. Minimum 5 years of university training, 100's of exams. In depth, intense, time consuming but worth it. It's not a stressful workplace, and you can make it as slow or as fast paced as you like.
A great day!
Thanks vismai, time for an updated version I think!
All that and no adjustments?
Sorry to disappoint. Lots of adjustments happened, just can't walk in with a camera and film. Hope you still got a bit out of what's involved in a normal day
It's a day in the life, not a chiropractic adjustment video
Not exciting at all being on the computer most of the time lol but it is an interesting job.
There is a lot of paperwork!! Lots of time consulting too but couldn't show that
Caution: Chiropractors don't make enough money to warrant the time & expense of the schooling.
Depends where you study. In Australia it's quite reasonable.
Not true at all loll
@@shawnrandhawa8722 Please defend your position. Are you a practicing chiropractor?
@@paulbrungardt9823 it definitely varies by where u are. I know some chiros who own multiple top tier practices in great areas. Places that are developed there is much more business. Nothing in the medical
Field is cheap anymore to study unfortunately 😂
@@shawnrandhawa8722 Let us examine your position based on the average. The average chiropractor, podiatrist or optometrist does not make enough money to warrant the time, expense or effort. Nothing personal; however, I practiced optometry when ODs made a good income...no longer.