Can I do a preceptorship in a foreign country?
It is possible to do a preceptorship in a number of countries where chiropractic has been established and in a few countries where chiropractic is not yet a regulated profession. Student applications to participate in an international preceptorship are addressed on a case-by-case basis. The sponsoring chiropractic physician preceptor must meet the same qualifying criteria required of licensed doctors of chiropractic in North America. Also, individual preceptorship programs must comply with regional accreditation standards and local jurisdictional licensing regulations.
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