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What is Chiropractic?. Chiropractic is a primary health-care profession that specialises in the diagnosis , treatment and overall management of conditions that are due to problems with the joints, ligaments, tendons and nerves, especially related to the spine. . What do Chiropractics do?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
What is Chiropractic?
Chiropractic is a primary health-care profession that specialises in the diagnosis, treatment and overall management of conditions that are due to problems with the joints, ligaments, tendons and nerves, especially related to the spine.
What do Chiropractics do?• Chiropractic treatment mainly involves safe, often gentle,
specific spinal manipulation to free joints in the spine or other areas of the body that are not moving properly.
• Apart from manipulation, chiropractors may use a variety of techniques including: ice, heat, ultrasound, exercise and acupuncture, as well as advice about posture and lifestyle.
• Although chiropractors are best known for treating back and neck pain, which they do very well, patients also consult chiropractors regarding a range of other, related conditions.
How do Chiropractors treat?•Chiropractic is a healthcare profession concerned with the diagnosis, treatment, prevention and rehabilitation of common musculoskeletal conditions. •There is an emphasis on non-invasive manual treatments and on the restoration of function. •Chiropractors apply a holistic and patient-centred approach to health care and encourage healthy living and exercise. •They traditionally operate within the independent sector either through primary contact or referral.
• Innovative
• Forward thinking
• Shaping the profession
• Shaping chiropractic education
• Associate College of
What are we …
• First chiropractic institution in Europe
• First intake in September 1965
• First to be recognised by the British Chiropractic Association (BCA) and by the European Chiropractors’ Union (ECU)
• By the mid 1970’s, the original buildings could no longer accommodate growing student numbers, moved to Parkwood Road
History
• 9 Chiropractic Institutions in Europe
• 3 Chiropractic Institutions in UK
• Around 2,500 qualified Chiropractors in the UK
• AECC Bournemouth
Study to become a Chiropractor
COURSESAVAILABLE AT
THE AECC
• 5 years full-time BSc/MSc Chiropractic programme
• Innovative & integrated
• Strongly vocational
• Prepare graduates for professional practice as primary healthcare providers
BSc (Hons) Human Sciences MSc Chiropractic
• 3 years full-time Exercise Science programme
• Learning between AECC & BU
• Strongly scientific as well as solid practical experience
• Prepare graduates for hospital, health & physical rehabilitation, community exercise referral scheme and leisure industry
BSc (Hons) Exercise Science Health and Rehabilitation
• 3 years part-time course
• The flexible delivery of the programme is designed specifically to allow students to remain in the workplace whilst studying
• Teaching and assessment to build on students’ individual knowledge
BSc (Hons) Community Health and Rehabilitation
• 1 year part-time course
• The course aims to provide students with the skills and experience needed so that they can progress to a health related higher education course
• The course will cover all aspects of health such as, Anatomy, Nutrition, Psychology
Access to Higher Education Diploma (Human Health Sciences)
LEARNING RESOURCES AT
THE AECC
The AECC grounds are home to: • Lecture theatres and tutorial rooms• Clinical skills and science laboratories• Human anatomy facility• Department for Research and Graduate Studies • Institute for Musculoskeletal Research & Clinical Implementation• Spine Centre
Learning Resources
• The Vilhelm Krause Library
• Chiropractic technique rooms
• Computer Assisted Learning (CAL) Laboratory
• The Teaching Clinics
• Community Outreach programs
• Exercise & Rehabilitation Centre
• Centre for Ultrasound Studies
• “Toggler’s Arms” - Student Union bar
• As an Associate College of Bournemouth University students can benefit from additional resources
Learning Resources
• Extensive array of specialist equipment
• In-depth assessment and treatment
• Patient and condition-specific programmes
• Rehabilitation, education & prevention
Exercise & Rehabilitation Centre
• Centre for Ultrasound Studies• Clinical skills labs, research laboratory,
student practice and study rooms• Student Union office• 50+ IT suites for teaching and learning
(CAL labs and techno-booth)• Scoliosis screening (rasterstereography)
Cavendish House
… LIFE AFTER THE AECC
Employment Opportunities
Extremely high employability within the first six months of graduation.
Graduates may be required to complete a further minimum of one year’s supervised clinical practice under the auspices of the relevant National Association.
A newly qualified chiropractor earns around £28,500 in their first year of practice.
SOME OF OUR
GRADUATES
Life after the AECC
Former AECC student Aaron Coode• Full time clinical tutor • Worked with AFC Bournemouth• Southampton football Club• Olympic Sprinters• Ironman triathletes• Coordinate support for 40 locals
sports clubs & teams
Life after the AECC
Former AECC student Matt Rabin • Garmin Sharp Pro Cycling team• British Cycling• Premiership football
Life after the AECC
Former AECC student Paul Cheung went on to work with a variety of sporting professionals: • Leeds United FC, Middlesbrough FC and Sheffield United FC• Treated athletes at World Games 2005, & the British Masters
Athletics in 2007• Red Bull Racing Formula 1 Team Chiropractor
Life after the AECC
Former AECC student Paul Cheung went on to work with a variety of sporting professionals: • Leeds United FC, Middlesbrough FC and Sheffield United FC• Treated athletes at World Games 2005, & the British Masters
Athletics in 2007• Red Bull Racing Formula 1 Team Chiropractor
Life after the AECC
Former AECC student Ulrik Sandstrom • has joined the Premiership Rugby 2009 winners Leicester Tigers
as their official club chiropractor.
Life after the AECC
Former AECC student Tom Greenway • has attended the 1996 and the 2000 Olympic Games • working with the British Olympic Association for the provision of physical
therapy services at the forthcoming Olympics • is currently working with Queens Park Rangers FC after previously
working with Chelsea FC
STUDENT LIFEAT THE AECC
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Key strengths arising from 2011 monitoring information
General Chiropractic Council (GCC) AccreditationEvent
“the impressive facilities”
“the teamwork & enthusiasm of the academic & clinic staff”
“the expansion of the clinical training to enhance experiential learning”
QAA Report 2012
• “The enhancement of student learning opportunities is embedded in the College's approach to teaching and learning.”
• “the team noted a feature of good practice in the purpose-built teaching clinic, with associated guidance for the students and staff”
• “The team also noted a feature of good practice in the reciprocal benefits derived from final year interns mentoring students in the clinic observation unit”
• “At the institutional level, there are strong informal methods of disseminating good practice, through the close working relationships between all staff and students.”
Life as an AECC Student
Why I Chose Chiropractic …
• Topics that fascinated me
• Working in the healthcare profession
• Getting to the diagnosis!
• Passion, enjoyment, efficiency
Life as an AECC Student
Social Life …
• Clubs and societies
• Gym
• Sports teams
• Student bar, run by students
• Events + Parties
TUITION FEES
Tuition Fees
BSc Human Sciences – 2012/13(first three years of the programme)UK/EU Students without a previous degree £9, 000 Please note this may increase slightly each
year.
MSc Chiropractic (final two years of the degree programme)
All Students £11, 782 Fees for subsequent years of the course normally increase by no more than RPI +1%
Tuition Fees
BSc Exercise Science (Health and Rehabilitation)Voted the best course in 2009 in The Guardian – Run in conjunction with BUUK/EU Students £3,375 Per annum
BSc in Community Health and Rehabilitation Run in conjunction with Lancaster UniversityAll Students £6,000 Flexible 3 year program, taught across 3-4
consecutive teaching days including weekends.
Access to Higher Education Diploma (Human Health Sciences)All Students £1,500 1 Year course, validated by OCN
RESEARCH AT THE AECC
ResearchResearch ensures a dynamic and up to date environment that informs teaching at the college and enables the AECC to attract experienced and well qualified staff
IMRCI is a research institute within the AECC established in 1999
Objective Spinal Motion Imaging Assessment The OSMIA project has broken new ground, using digital fluoroscopy and image processing, measuring inter-vertebral mechanics of the spine
Continuous Personal Development
Continuous Personal development or CPD is an important part of any healthcare professionals on-going development.
The AECC offers a diverse and innovative range of high quality CPD short courses and MSc programmes to many different healthcare professionals.