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Transforming Chiropractic Care in Latin America: A Global Call for Support

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Chiropractic care in Latin America has experienced remarkable growth over the past 25 years, expanding from virtually no established schools or practitioners to 10 legitimate schools and significant numbers of chiropractors in countries like Brazil and Mexico. This growth signals increasing demand and trust in the profession. However, this rapid expansion has brought challenges, notably a lack of standardized regulation and accreditation which has allowed unqualified individuals and institutions to operate, potentially harming patients and the profession's reputation. Adding to the concern, physical therapy schools in Brazil have begun offering chiropractic as a supplementary procedure, setting a troubling precedent.

To address these critical issues, the Latin American Federation of Chiropractic (FLAQ) has spearheaded the development of the Council on Chiropractic Education - Latin America (CCE-LA). This council aims to establish educational standards across the region, ensuring graduates meet international levels of excellence. Achieving this requires financial support, and the international chiropractic community is being called upon to contribute to the urgent need for $40,000 to launch CCE-LA's accreditation process. Two anonymous donors are matching contributions up to $10,000, doubling the impact of donations. Supporting this initiative is crucial for safeguarding the future of chiropractic education, improving patient care, and protecting the profession's integrity in Latin America and globally.

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Chiropractic care in Latin America has experienced remarkable growth over the past 25 years, expanding from virtually no established schools or practitioners to 10 legitimate schools and significant numbers of chiropractors in countries like Brazil and Mexico. This growth signals increasing demand and trust in the profession. However, this rapid expansion has brought challenges, notably a lack of standardized regulation and accreditation which has allowed unqualified individuals and institutions to operate, potentially harming patients and the profession's reputation. Adding to the concern, physical therapy schools in Brazil have begun offering chiropractic as a supplementary procedure, setting a troubling precedent.

To address these critical issues, the Latin American Federation of Chiropractic (FLAQ) has spearheaded the development of the Council on Chiropractic Education - Latin America (CCE-LA). This council aims to establish educational standards across the region, ensuring graduates meet international levels of excellence. Achieving this requires financial support, and the international chiropractic community is being called upon to contribute to the urgent need for $40,000 to launch CCE-LA's accreditation process. Two anonymous donors are matching contributions up to $10,000, doubling the impact of donations. Supporting this initiative is crucial for safeguarding the future of chiropractic education, improving patient care, and protecting the profession's integrity in Latin America and globally.

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