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Founded in 2009, The Medicus Firm has used this job board to assist thousands of physicians in finding their dream jobs. In addition to the job board, The Medicus Firm offers a job satisfaction and search report, a practice preference and relocation survey, and a news blog. The search report and relocation survey are available for users to request for download so that they may be viewed at any time. The news blog offers updates and information regarding The Medicus Firm, such as awards and staffing updates, as well as articles covering topics that physicians may encounter throughout their careers.

Salary + Job Growth
The current average salary of a Chiropractor is $73,577, which comes out to around $35 per hour. The states with the highest average salaries are as follows (in ascending order): Oregon, Rhode Island, Nevada, Massachusetts, and Hawaii. The average salaries in these states range from $79,397, in Oregon, to $83,258, in Hawaii. While your salary will vary based on your location, skill set, and years of experience, you can pursue a job in one of the aforementioned states for a chance at a higher salary. This field is expected to grow by 11% by the year 2030.

Benefits
Some benefits of working as a Chiropractor include job security, meeting new people on a daily basis, having the ability to change lives, minimal education requirements (so you can start your career sooner rather than later), the potential to become a business owner, and receiving an above-average salary.

Skills
Chiropractors should possess the following skills: dexterity, interpersonal skills, attention to detail, problem-solving skills, decision-making skills, and empathy.

Job Duties
As a Chiropractor, you will care for patients experiencing problems with the neuromusculoskeletal system. This includes treatment of nerve, bone, muscle, ligament, and tendon ailments. You will use spinal adjustments and manipulation, as well as other interventions to manage patients’ health concerns.

Work Environment
Chiropractors work in office settings.

Education
In some cases, physicians decide to pursue CME, or continuing medical education, once they have completed their initial education requirements. There are specialty-specific organizations and directory-like websites that can help you with CME resources. Some CME resources may include podcasts, live or virtual conferences, webinars, live or virtual courses, or videos. Organizations and websites that you can look to for guidance on CME resources are as follows: chiropracticonlinece.com, DC Hours, eMedEvents, chirocredit.com, TeamCME, The Wise DC, Palmer College of Chiropractic, and the American Chiropractic Association (ACA).

For over 10 years, The Medicus Firm has been dedicated to you and your journey to find the job that meets your needs.