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National University’s DC Curriculum Advantage: Evaluation & Management Courses

by May 23, 2012

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When you earn your DC degree from National University, you’ll benefit from evaluation and management courses that combine technique and diagnosis training. E & M courses teach you to think like a doctor so that you learn not only how to adjust but when to adjust.

You’ll also start practicing chiropractic adjustments as well as medical treatment and diagnostic skills earlier than other programs–in your second trimester. This early hands-on training gives you a higher confidence and skill level when you reach your clinical internship phase.

“Evaluation and Management” courses are part of the National Advantage. Watch the following video to learn more:

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