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Why do you want to study medicine?
Why would you make a good doctor?
What was your undergraduate subject?


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Dear Allexie,

I study a form of medicine that deals with the physiology and function of human movement.  Particularly with regard to the human spine.  I've made this my life's study because the subject interests me, and I'm able to help people with the knowlege and skills I've aquired.

I would be a good doctor if I could use my skills and knowlege for the benefit of those I serve.  Using integrety with the love of science, art and health for the greater good of those who seek my care.

As an undergraduate, I studied nursing, sports medicine and biomechanics. Becoming a doctor of chiropractic was a natural progression.

Hope this helps...
~K

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Dr. Kevin D. Kanz

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Careers in Chiropractic Health Care. Chiropractic Education, preparation and requirements. Chiropractic licensing and governmental regulation. Chiropractic research and multidisciplinary management. Complementory and Alternative Health Career Options.

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Texas Chiropractic Association.
Texas Chiropractic College.
Parker College of Chiropractic.
Research & Oversight Council on Workers' Compensation.
Texas Association of School Boards.
Texas Worker's Compensation Insurance Fund.

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