Course Modules

Academic Year 1

Functional Anatomy

Students will be able to understand the structure and function of the small animal articular skeleton in the context of normal movement, and identify key clinical syndromes that impact on the normal anatomy, biomechanics and neurology of small animals.


Pathophysiology

Students will be able to evaluate complex scenarios associated with nutrition, pharmacological intervention and pathological processes in canine and other small animals.


Clinic Assessment I (Palpation)

Students will be able to evaluate and critically reflect on the application of their psychomotor skills. These focus on effective palpation of normal and abnormal musculoskeletal structures of canines and other small animals, and accurate, and safe setups in preparation for adjusting techniques.


Clinic Assessment II (Gait)

Students will be able to evaluate and critically reflect on normal and abnormal gait and the impact of external factors on the normal functioning and behaviour of small animals.


Clinical Evaluation

Students will be able to conduct a physical examination of the small animal, and determine which clinical presentations would require, or benefit from, referral to another specialist.


Academic Year 2

Practical & Professional Skills

Students will be able to evaluate intervention options, demonstrate proficiency in applying adjustive techniques to small animals and reflect on all aspects relating to practice management, synthesising information gained from a wide variety of sources in order to develop an optimal and realistic operational practice.


Research

Students will be able to develop a research question and produce a research dissertation. Students who do not wish to complete a research dissertation may exit with a Post Graduate Diploma award.

 

Clinic

Free assessment and reduced rates for treatment by supervised final year students. Open Mon-Sat including evenings.

 

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Seminars

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) seminars for qualified practitioners.

 

 

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Prospectus

Details of course delivery, attendance requirements and fees are available for all programmes.

 

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McTimoney College of Chiropractic

Celebrating our 40th Year - 1972 - 2012.

Welcome to our website - I hope it will persuade you to pursue a career in chiropractic! We are a small, friendly college and our aim is to support you on your chosen path. We know you have choices to make, so please contact us for help and advice along the way.

Professor Christina Cunliffe - Principal

Latest News

CPD Online Booking now available!

CPD online booking now available – visit the CPD page to view available seminars.

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Open Days

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Association of Chiropractors Colleges Research Agenda (ACC RAC) Conference

Professor Christina Cunliffe has just returned from the Association of Chiropractors Colleges Research Agenda Conference (ACC RAC), where she presented 2 papers and 2 posters.

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