Chiropractor
Working in Ontario
All Ontario-based chiropractors must be registered members of the College of Chiropractors of Ontario. Internationally trained chiropractors should contact the college to find out how to register. It may be possible to begin the registration process before arriving in Ontario.
Getting Help
Entry to practice requirements: You can find information on how you can practise as a regulated chiropractor in Ontario on HealthForceOntario.
Bridge training programs: If you are qualified in your profession but new to Ontario, you may benefit from a bridging program. Bridging programs help qualified immigrants move more quickly into their professions without duplicating what they have already learned.
University of Toronto - Standardized Patient Program
Improving Medical Literacy: An Assessment and Training Program
Participants in this project will have their listening, speaking, writing and reading skills assessed.
The project includes a 40-hour language training program with online and in-class work.
This project builds on the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario’s Communication and Cultural Competence project.
DID YOU KNOW?
HealthForceOntario offers a number of services to health professionals, including a recruitment centre and jobs listing service.
Contact: Lynn Russell, Project Manager
Phone: (416) 967-5547
E-mail: l.russell@utoronto.ca
Website: www.utoronto.ca
Regulatory Body
College of Chiropractors of Ontario
Suite 902, 130 Bloor Street West
Toronto, ON M5S 1N5
Phone: 416-922-6355
Fax: 416-925-9610
Email: cco.info@cco.on.ca
Website: www.cco.on.ca
Learning More
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