Apply to the Integrated Clinical Practice Chiropractic Residency Program
How to apply
The Aurora Health Care Chiropractic Residency participates in the national chiropractic residency common application and match process.
The application process will open in December. Applicants are assessed on characteristics such as academic background, relevant experience, personal statement, letters of recommendation, and telephone, video, and/or in-person interviews. Applicant rankings are made by a review committee including the residency director and DC faculty.
Interview preference criteria
All applications will be reviewed by the recruitment committee, with interview preference given to applicants who:
- Higher NBCE Scores
- Graduated from a chiropractic academic program with a 3.5 GPA or more
- Possess excellent written and oral communication skills
Minimum interview criteria
Applicants must meet the following chiropractic academic program graduation qualifications:
- Applicants must hold or be scheduled to receive a DC degree from a CCE-accredited or comparable program prior to the start of the residency program.
- Applicants must be eligible for, or hold a current, full, active, and unrestricted license in Wisconsin or other state(s) of the AAH residency.
- Applicants must submit three reference letters from chiropractic doctors, medical physicians and/or other licensed healthcare practitioners who have personal knowledge of the applicant’s clinical and personal abilities
- Applicants must meet all US employment requirements
- Applicants must have sufficient written and spoken English language skills as to make patient care safe and effective
Contact us
Request information or connect with the program coordinator.
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