Clinical Science. Radiology. Sports Sciences. .

Each year, CMCC accepts qualified applicants for advanced post-graduate studies in Clinical Science, Sports Sciences, and Radiology. Each program consists of core post-graduate and specialty courses, plus a series of three- to six-month full-time external placements (residency practica) including teaching, clinics, consulting and research. After successfully completing a graduate program, the individual is eligible to sit examinations in their respective Specialty Colleges: the College of Chiropractic Sciences (Canada), the College of Chiropractic Sports Sciences (Canada, and the College of Chiropractic Radiology (Canada). In the case of Radiology, individuals also eligible to take the Diplomate examinations of the American Chiropractic Board of Radiology (ACBR).
 
Please Note: The CMCC Graduate Studies diploma does not allow the graduate to practice as a chiropractic specialist. He or she must first achieve Fellowship status by fulfilling the qualifications required by the appropriate Specialty College.
 
Clinical Sciences Program (Two-year course)
For graduates who want to become chiropractic clinical scientists, consultants, researchers and scholars capable of participating in a multidisciplinary environment.
 

Radiology Program (Three-year course)
For those who want to become chiropractic radiologists with advanced skills in diagnosing pathologies and contraindications to spinal manipulative therapy, and pathomechanics of the locomotor system via static and dynamic radiographs.

Sports Sciences Program (Two-year course)
For those who want to become chiropractic sports scientists to conduct research in the field, teach in chiropractic programs, or participate in a multidisciplinary sports injury care environment. 
 
Contact Us
CMCC Graduate Studies
Director, Graduate Studies: Paula J. Stern BSc, DC, FCCS(C)
Tel: 416 482 2340 ext. 246        
Fax: 416 482 2560    
Email: gradstudies@cmcc.ca