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Not at all. Chiropractors are good at what they do. Every profession has hacks in the ranks, including MDs. Even if this guy is wrong it doesn't condemn the profession.
Aside from first aid from bleeding, a chiropractor will heal you much more comprehensively from a car accident than an MD or even a good PT.
They didn’t have to go to medical school, they didn’t need to perform rotations, they don’t have the legal authority to prescribe medication or provide life saving care, they are not doctors. They can have their own little section of medical science but they are not medical doctors, simple as that.
You can say the same thing about dentists, pharmacists and chemists, and even osteopaths before they were consolidated into The Match. The AMA has historical and institutionalized hatred against chiropractors which is entirely undeserved. Any licensed MD can sign up with a lame (and abusive) insurance company to get a fire hose of patients aimed at them, but chiropractors have to go out and prove their value every day. If they didn't heal, they wouldn't be in business. MDs only have to prove themselves in school.
I'm not pooh-pooh'ing MDs. But right now the worst subsect of the MD profession is being highlighted and exposed: hierarchy-focused and pharma-controlled order followers. There are plenty of good doctors, but by and large they haven't done their job to lead us out of the problem as their own institutions have subverted their ability to do good. As a consequence, other professions have stepped up. It's not a bad thing.
Dentists aren’t doctors either, neither are pharmacists you’re right. Chiropractors have to earn their keep because studies have shown that their work is largely similar to prescribing a placebo.
Ha, ha! There's a job at the AMA's PR dept, waiting for you.
the same medical doctors that will put you on remdesivir and ventilate you while refusing ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine? you mean those medical professionals with that kind of training? keep putting these "just following orders" faggots on a pedestal.
It’s not a pedestal, it’s a fact. A handyman is not an electrician unless they’ve completed an apprenticeship, a vet tech is not an veterinarian, a sign holder for a construction crew is not an engineer… these are facts.
You’re a faggot that worships big pharma foot soldiers. Medical malpractice kills how many per year? That’s some life saving care they provide. The only lives they save are the black gunshot victims.
Yea they just may be better than medical doctors after the shit show of the last two years.
But they’re not medical doctors. Make all the rationalizations you want, he’s still a glorified masseuse
You are correct that they aren't medical doctors. They're still technically doctors though, if they've completed chiropractic school and are certified. It's the highest degree in that field, so that's technically a doctorate. Similar to academic doctorates, or how technically lawyers have a doctorate, it's just a law doctorate (Dr in something that is abbreviated as JD, I forget). But it doesn't make sense to call them doctors. I fall on the side that chiropractors shouldn't be referred to as Dr day to day, even though they have a doctorate. I still do think that chiropractors can be useful in certain situations though. I've had some things fixed with a chiropractor that other options didn't fix.
Yup