Indian Association of Chiropractic Doctors Partnered with D'Youville
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Chiropractic’s introduction to India came a mere 6 years ago. Currently the country of over a billion potential patients contains only seven chiropractic clinics. To help fill the void with qualified Doctors of Chiropractic the Indian Association of Chiropractic Doctors has established a partnership with D'Youville College’s Chiropractic Program.
The
idea for the partnership came when IACD President Dr. Amit (Jimmy)
Nanda, who lives on Toronto Canada, noticed television ads for D’youville’s
Doctorate of Chiropractic program across the border in Buffalo New York. The Indian Association of Chiropractic Doctors
(IACD) intends to refer interested future Indian Chiropractors to D’Youville so
they can return home to India to open Chiropractic practices.
In
February a two-week trip has been planned to New Dehli, Mumbai and
Hyderabad India including Ron Dannecker the director international
admissions and marketing from
the D’youville College and other recruiters from the college, accompanied by members of the Indian Association of Chiropractic Doctors.
"We're going to talk to medical students and professors in
prominent positions to introduce the chiropractic profession," Dannecker
said.
The Indian
Association of Chiropractic Doctors launched in 2006 by Dr. Amit
(Jimmy) Nanda, a 2003 Life
Chiropractic College West Graduate. With the help of Dr. Ricky S. Rana also an
Indo-Canadian Chiropractor they chartered the organization with the World Federation
of Chiropractic (WFC). Their members, Canadian, American and Australian
Chiropractors of Indian descent, are currently working on national legislation
that has been submitted to the government of India for approval to regulate
Chiropractic as a profession.
D’Youville started its multidisciplinary chiropractic program in
2004 and today enrolls less than 100 Chiropractic students. The liberal arts
college’s Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) program integrates the natural and social
sciences with practice experience in a team-based setting. The four-year
professional program prepares doctors of chiropractic as primary healthcare
professionals capable of responding to the changing demands of society in an
ever-evolving, integrative healthcare system.