Integrated clinical opportunities for training offered through US doctor of chiropractic programs

The primary objective of this study was to assess, summarize, and compare the current integrated clinical learning opportunities offered for students who matriculated in US doctor of chiropractic programs (DCPs). Two authors independently searched all accredited DCP handbooks and websites for clinic...

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Published in:The Journal of chiropractic education Vol. 37; no. 2; pp. 90 - 97
Main Authors: Meyer, Kevin W, Al-Ryati, Omar Y, Cupler, Zachary A, Bonavito-Larragoite, Gina M, Daniels, Clinton J
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States the Association of Chiropractic Colleges 01-10-2023
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Summary:The primary objective of this study was to assess, summarize, and compare the current integrated clinical learning opportunities offered for students who matriculated in US doctor of chiropractic programs (DCPs). Two authors independently searched all accredited DCP handbooks and websites for clinical training opportunities within integrated settings. The 2 data sets were compared with any discrepancies resolved through discussion. We extracted data for preceptorships, clerkships, and/or rotations within the Department of Defense, Federally Qualified Health Centers, multi-/inter-/transdisciplinary clinics, private/public hospitals, and the Veterans Health Administration. Following data extraction, officials from each DCP were contacted with a request to verify the collected data. Of the 17 DCPs reviewed, all but 3 offered at least 1 integrated clinical experience, while 41 integrated clinical opportunities were the most offered by a single DCP. There was an average of 9.8 (median 4.0) opportunities per school and an average of 2.5 (median 2.0) clinical setting types. Over half (56%) of all integrated clinical opportunities were within the Veterans Health Administration, followed by multidisciplinary clinic sites (25%). This work presents preliminary descriptive information of the integrated clinical training opportunities available through DCPs.
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Kevin Meyer is a resident in the Chiropractic Section in Rehabilitation Care Services at the VA Puget Sound Health Care System (9600 Veterans Dr SW, Tacoma, WA 98498; Kevin.meyer@va.gov). Omar Al-Ryati is a chiropractic resident in physical medicine and rehabilitation at the Miami VA Healthcare System (1201 NW 16 St, Miami, FL 33125; omar.al-ryati@va.gov). Zachary Cupler is a staff chiropractor in physical medicine and rehabilitation services at the Butler VA Health Care System and a graduate student at the Institute for Clinical Research Education, University of Pittsburgh (353 N Duffy Rd, Butler, PA 16001; Zachary.cupler@va.gov). Gina Bonavito-Larragoite is the resident director in physical medicine and rehabilitation at the Miami VA Healthcare System (1201 NW 16 St, Miami, FL 33125; Gina.bonavito-larragoite@va.gov). Clinton Daniels (corresponding author) is the Chiropractic Section chief in Rehabilitation Care Services at the VA Puget Sound Health Care System (9600 Veterans Dr SW, Tacoma, WA 98498; Clinton.daniels@va.gov).
Concept development: KM, OA, CD. Design: KM, CD. Supervision: GB, CD. Data collection/processing: KM, OA. Analysis/interpretation: KM, OA, ZC, CD. Literature search: KM. Writing: KM, ZC, CD. Critical review: KM, OA, ZC, GB, CD.
ISSN:1042-5055
2374-250X
DOI:10.7899/JCE-22-18