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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the introductory section, which provides context about A. Earl Homewood and his contributions to chiropractic education.
  3. Fill in personal details where required, ensuring accuracy for any historical references or data you may wish to include.
  4. Navigate through the chronology sections, paying attention to dates and events. Use the highlighting feature to mark significant milestones in Homewood's career.
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Short answer: Yes. However, chiropractors do not earn a medical doctor (MD) degree. Chiropractors in the United States are required to complete a Doctor of Chiropractor (DC) degree in order to practice. This degree is on par with an MD or a PhD.
Some doctors also suggest trying chiropractic care. The good news is that no matter what treatment is recommended, most people with a recent onset of back pain are better within a few weeks often within a few days.
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