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It is a brilliant, the staff and student that has ...

It is a brilliant, the staff and student that has been helping me (sophie) is very good would recommend anyone to seek help from these people they are learning at the same time and making your body move and improve it's a win win go try if you're having back muscle pain they can help.angela

You are degrading your school and most importantly...

You are degrading your school and most importantly the whole profession with this 2 year program. Really a shame. Even on top of that if there is no chiropractic philosophy in the program to begin with, is just a shell. There is no chiropractic at all, only in the name. You are misleading people and most importantly future students of chiropractic.

If negative stars would be possible that would be ...

If negative stars would be possible that would be the case. Offering a 2 year program to any health professional to become a chiropractor is just a no go. They will never get the essence of what it is to be a chiropractor and especially with the minimal technique being taught as well as zero philosophy. Ruining this great profession just for some extra pocketed cash.

With AECC intending to sell a 2 years Chiropracti...

With AECC intending to sell a 2 years Chiropractic degree, the whole value of the degree they deliver is debased. Patients would be endangered, and students should steer away from such a masquerade

Know that when you choose to study here, you will

Know that when you choose to study here, you will
Hold the least respected degree in the Chiropractic profession and most Post-Doctorate Chiropractic degrees will not be available to you.

If you are a patient, a Chiropractor coming from this school is the least trained and least scientific of all Chiropractors from all other schools.

It took me four full years to learn how to adjust average, and two more years to adjust quite well. I cant imagine the damage you do to these people by trying to teach them adjusting in two years. The people that run this program only care about your money, not about your future.

This limited degree program will not let you pract...

This limited degree program will not let you practice all around the world it will let you practice in one or two countries in Europe. I have a four year degree from the University of Florida in sciences and an additional four year doctoral degree in chiropractic from Life University in Atlanta Georgia and I m here to tell you that a two-year chiropractic degree program will teach you just enough to get you in trouble and to hurt a patient. This is ridiculous and I find it incredibly offensive to those of us who have studied chiropractic. You should be ashamed of yourself!

This school has decided that a two year course is ...

This school has decided that a two year course is enough to prepare a person to be a spinal and nervous system specialist. In my opinion there is no way a two year course prepares one for the responsibilities of being a professional chiropractor. It is a disgrace that this school has decided to lower its educational standards.

A two year Chiropractic program is just enough to ...

A two year Chiropractic program is just enough to help you get someone injured or killed. This would never pass as a Chiropractic program in the USA or Canada. Who wants a phony degree? Get the real thing from a 4-5 year, full time, accredited college.

very disappointed with the way our profession is b...

very disappointed with the way our profession is being lead in this college! I am a aecc grad and I can't conceive how is it possible to provide such a degree in just 2 years! Shame for our profession, call them instead spinopractors or spinal manipulators, but not chiropractic!!

Been an AECC graduate myself, I say the 2 year cou...

Been an AECC graduate myself, I say the 2 year course, what a DISGRACE to the profession.

You don't see that happening in medical schools.

I hope the Scotland College of Chiropractic is up and running soon

Sorry to hear that this university will be produci...

Sorry to hear that this university will be producing graduates that have a lot less training than other Chiropractic programs. It really will be a discredit to all their graduates. When I m looking for a health professional I prefer the best and most educated and up to date with the latest techniques and therefore will be avoiding AECC graduates in the future.

I did my undergraduate and my MSc degrees here -an...

I did my undergraduate and my MSc degrees here -and now I am proud to have been asked to come back and teach CPD courses here. This institution shaped my career and I am proud to be a graduate

Fantastic experience on their MChiro course. Set m...

Fantastic experience on their MChiro course. Set me up well to launch into a career that I love, provide outstanding patient care and make a real difference in people s lives. Access to experienced, knowledgable tutors and incredible equipment will provide you with everything you need to learn the skills that will keep our profession moving forwards.

I have just seen a sudden raft of negative reviews...

I have just seen a sudden raft of negative reviews about the AECC because they are introducing a 2 Years Masters Program in Chiropractic to Clinicians such as GP's, Dentists, Nurse Practitioners, Paramedic Practitioners, Physiotherapists, etc etc. This is much the same as Chiropractors being able to Study to be a Physiotherapist in 2 yeas should they so wish. Given the first 2 years of the current program largely focuses on basic sciences, this is not needed in those that already have this knowledge. This is an excellent idea as it will encourage further integration of Chiropractic into the mainstream medical arena, something that is long overdue, and hopefully a model other Chiropractic Universities will follow. And for those Chiropractors trying to keep Chiropractic as some fringe therapy, dissociated from any integration with General Medicine, shame on you!

I was recommended to take my daughter to the AECC ...

I was recommended to take my daughter to the AECC by a private midwife; due to my quick labour she thought my baby could do with some treatment. We saw Emily who was so lovely and welcoming at every appointment. She really made me feel at ease and comfortable with her working on my few week old daughter. She was generally interested in not just my daughter's health but my health and wellbeing too. She gave advice on breastfeeding and other issues I was having. My daughter needed an ultrasound on her head due to lumps that were found and we were seen very quickly. After 3 months of appointments she has worked wonders on my daughter and she is now so content and happy! I can't thank her enough and I highly recommend the AECC to anyone!

You absolutely will not get a better student exper...

You absolutely will not get a better student experience, regardless of your degree pathway. The privilege of getting to study in Bournemouth couldn t even compare to the quality of teaching and support you receive from this fantastic institution, whilst you re studying and even when you re long graduated. It may have a history of being pretty small, tight-knit and humble, but given it s carefully thought out, progressively minded, and well executed plans for growth, this is certainly a space to watch

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This university used to be an amazing place to lea...

This university used to be an amazing place to learn chiropractic and bright amazing chiropractors with amazing knowledge into this world.
Now.. you want the chiropractic profession look like a joke. You can not be a chiropractor without learning chiropractic.
Just a degree is not making you being someone.
It is so sad to see how little by little you change your believes and destroy the view and knowledge on and about chiropractic.
You should shut and reopen as a massage university. Kinesio university or teach physiotherapy.
This shouldn t be allowed. It shouldn t be allowed for a physiotherapist to make decisions about another profession. How and who to teach in what way. Maybe you will rethink and become great again. But for now .. even one star is far too much for this place.

Myself, my son, my Husband and my Dad have been tr...

Myself, my son, my Husband and my Dad have been treated here (AECC Chiropractic Clinic) and I now (passed year) work here (AECC University College) Great place, excellent facilities, happy achieving students and lovely work colleagues. Highly recommend.

Everyone is so professional and helpful.

Everyone is so professional and helpful.
The treatments are sometimes a little uncomfortable but I have definitely seen an improvement so it's worth it.

It is an incredibly bold deception to suggest that...

It is an incredibly bold deception to suggest that this massage and physical therapist school actually graduates chiropractors.

In some countries it takes longer to become a licensed hairdresser.

The only people raving about or defending this atrocity of a school are its own faculty and the students in attendance who are unaware of alternatives to this campus.

Head of this "chiropractic" univ is a PT and has n...

Head of this "chiropractic" univ is a PT and has no degree in Chiropractic. Now a 2 year course is enough to get a chiropractic degree??? shame for the profession. A normal Chiropractic school is 4-5 years in order to learn Art Philosophy and Science of Chiropractic and not just "clinical skills". Go to a proper school, not this.

There is no possible way that a 2 year chiropracti...

There is no possible way that a 2 year chiropractic degree can graduate true and safe chiropractors. The science, art and philosophy that makes what we do so special would be non existent. This makes me sad, future students I would recommend finding a different course if you actually want to help people

I cannot give enough praise to the AECC and thorou...

I cannot give enough praise to the AECC and thoroughly enjoyed my time studying here. They are a truly innovative institution teaching up to date evidenced informed chiropractic. The standards for both the faculty and facilities are second to none. I highly recommend the AECC to anyone considering under taking a chiropractic degree.

A two year graduate course? A science degree plus ...

A two year graduate course? A science degree plus two years of physical therapy and manipulation does not prepare one to be a chiropractor. You are prostituting a great profession to make a quick buck. An embarrassment.

I have really struggled with my back for the last ...

I have really struggled with my back for the last few years, slowly getting worse and it becoming more and more debilitating. Since May of this year I have attended regular appointments and have reached a point where I can sleep much better, in far less pain and better manage my daily routine.

I don't understand the negative comments?!! I've had physiotherapy multiple times and it did absolutely nothing for me. These guys don't massage for 30 minutes, that is frankly ridiculous. I've been seen by multiple people during this time and all have been great. I will continue to use the college until I'm good enough to keep up to scratch through exercises independently. But until then, I'm more than happy to travel 45 minutes one way to get there.