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University of Bridgeport: What is the Doctor of Chiropractic Salary?

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University of Bridgeport issued the following announcement on March 25.

About one in five Americans suffer from chronic or persistent pain. From tension headaches to  sacroiliac pain to whiplash, there are a number of reasons why patients  may seek out the help of a medical professional. While some patients may  consider taking medication to alleviate their symptoms, those who enter  the care of a chiropractor are 64% less likely to receive an opioid  prescription than other pain sufferers. Additionally, 95% of patients  who visit a chiropractor describe their course of treatment as  effective. It’s clear that chiropractors offer their patients  life-changing care, without the risk of their patients becoming reliant  on medication. Plus, unlike physical therapists, patients don’t need a  referral to seek out care from a chiropractor. This makes chiropractors  highly accessible and effective medical professionals.

If you’re interested in working hands-on with your patients,  potentially becoming an independent business owner, or simply making  your patients’ lives better, becoming a chiropractor could be a great  pathway for you. In addition to the gratification and reward that comes  from patient care, chiropractors are also able to make a great salary  doing what they love! Here’s what you need to know about the Doctor of  Chiropractic salary and how to get started in this rewarding career.

Doctor of Chiropractic Salary

The salary of a Doctor of Chiropractic can depend on a variety of  factors, including whether or not they own their own business. According  to a 2020 survey by Chiropractic Economics magazine,  56% of practitioners own their own business. Small business owners  (also known as solo practitioners) report an average annual billing of  $352,100, with their own salaries coming in at $118,000 per year.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for chiropractors was $70,720 in May of 2020. However, chiropractors in Connecticut earn an annual salary that averages between $102,290 and $113,130 per year. The national average for all occupations in the United States  is $41,950, so as an aspiring chiropractor, you can expect to earn  substantially more in your line of work.

Chiropractic Job Outlook

Employment for chiropractors is expected to grow by 11% between 2020  and 2030. This means there will be about 1,800 new job openings for  chiropractors each year, on average, for the next decade. While some of  these jobs will become available due to existing doctors retiring, it’s  also important to note that demand for chiropractic care will increase  due to the aging population of the United States. More and more patients  want a non-surgical, drug-free way to treat their pain and improve  their well-being. As interest in a more holistic approach to health  grows, so will the need for chiropractic services. In turn, the  chiropractic salary may also see increases in the coming years.

Becoming a Chiropractor

It’s clear that working as a chiropractor can be both financially and  personally satisfying. But how does someone enter this line of work?  The first step is making sure you’ve received the prerequisite  education.

Education

To become a chiropractor,  it is required that you pursue a Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) degree.  Your Doctor of Chiropractic degree program must be accredited by the  Council on Chiropractic Education, in order for you to practice.

D.C. programs require applicants to have completed a bachelor’s  degree or at least 90 credits of undergraduate study from a regionally  accredited school before matriculating. Of these credits, 24 must be in  the physical or life sciences, half of which must offer students lab  experience. Some states require prospective chiropractors to hold a  bachelor’s degree in addition to the graduate degree in order to  practice. You can learn more about your state’s specific requirements, here.

Chiropractic school itself can take between three and four years to complete. University of  Bridgeport’s Doctor of Chiropractic program takes four years to  complete, allowing students to get the most out of their doctorate  studies. The D.C. program provides a robust, evidence-based curriculum  with a strong focus on science, as well as unmatched clinical training  experiences in clinics, community health centers, and veterans centers  across Connecticut. Students are also given their first two summer  sessions off from classes, providing them the chance to shadow working  chiropractors, study for boards, or work.

Curriculum

Students in a Doctor of Chiropractic degree program are required to complete a comprehensive selection of courses that  prepare them to pass boards and enter the chiropractic field. While some  schools focus on the history of the chiropractic field, University of  Bridgeport requires its students to focus on forward-looking,  scientific, and evidence-based practices. Patient-centered care is the  cornerstone of University of Bridgeport’s curriculum.

Regardless of which program you choose, coursework in chiropractic  programs is structured so that each course serves as a scaffold that  supports students’ understanding of the classes to come. View the full  list of Doctor of Chiropractic courses offered at University of  Bridgeport, here.

Clinical Work

In addition to a rigorous class schedule, students are expected to complete clinical training.  Rotations and externships are offered at a variety of off-campus  teaching clinics. University of Bridgeport students are able to take  advantage of clinical training opportunities in such locations as:

  • Stony Brook Medical Center
  • VA Connecticut Healthcare System
  • Optimus Health Care Center
  • Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Center
  • UB Clinics
Licensing

As noted above, prospective chiropractors are required to graduate  from an accredited Doctor of Chiropractic program. Additionally, they  must pass national board exams proctored by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners.  The NBCE exams require test takers to demonstrate a minimum, baseline  level of knowledge, as well as the ability to diagnose and treat  chiropractic patients. These exams are made up of four parts, in  addition to a physiotherapy exam. Students in Doctor of Chiropractic  programs may be able to take portions of their boards exams during the  course of their program of study. For example, University of Bridgeport  Chiropractic students are eligible to take parts one and two of the NBCE  exam. After completing all parts of the NBCE exams, prospective  chiropractors are required to submit their scores and transcripts to the  state in which they wish to practice.

Chiropractors are highly skilled professionals who provide their patients with life-changing care. After earning their Doctorate in Chiropractic,  prospective chiropractors can look forward to a satisfying career  providing care to patients who require relief from pain. As an added  perk, chiropractors can expect to earn a salary much higher than the national average. If you’re interested in making a positive  difference, while making a good living, perhaps a career as a  chiropractor is a great fit!

Ready to become a Dr. of Chiropractic? Learn more about University of Bridgeport’s School of Chiropractic.

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