Education of Doctors of Chiropractic
Doctors of Chiropractic must complete four to five years at an accredited chiropractic college. The complete curriculum includes a minimum of 4,200 hours of classroom, laboratory and clinical experience. Approximately 555 hours are devoted to learning about adjustive techniques and spinal analysis in colleges of chiropractic. In medical schools, training to become proficient in manipulation is generally not required of, or offered to, students. The Council on Chiropractic Education requires that students have 90 hours of undergraduate courses with science as the focus.
Sheri Batten
Office Manager

Sheri, Grew up in Africa, born in Kitwe, Northern Rhodesia (Now Zambia). She completed her high school education at Westville Girls High School and graduated from Natal Tecnikon in Durban, Kwa Zulu Natal, South Africa. She started a career in Law but transferred on to Administration and Computers.

Sheri Joined Dr. Scheirman in February of 2004. Both her personal athletic background and interest in rugby (her husband and son are rugby players) has exposed her to many injuries. As a result of this she has gained an understanding in the great importance of sports specific chiropractic care.

 

Dr. Darren R. Scheirman D.C.

Professional Qualification

Education
Los Angeles Chiropractic College
Pre-Professional
Queensland University,
Australia
University of Calgary,
Canada
Licensure
California board certified
Canadian board certified
American Chiropractic Association
Q.M.E./I.D.E. Qualifications
International Chiropractic Association

Dr Scheirman's Chiropractic Education took place in Whittier, California at the Los Angeles College Of Chiropractic. He received Dean's list honors, a Summa Cum Laude grade point average and graduated 3rd in his class. Due to Dr Scheirman's extensive background in athletics as a nationally ranked wrestler and a division one rugby club member his emphasis on assessment and treatment has been on sports related injuries. He is also very competent in conditions including personal injuries, workers compensation, overuse injuries and rehabilitative protocols.

j Some of Dr. Scheirman's athletic affiliations include:

  • Team Doctor for the Concord High School Football Team
  • Team Chiropractor for the Diablo Gaels Rugby Club and the Backbay Rugby Club
  • Chiropractor for the athletes of the IRONMAN triathlon in Camp Pendleton, California and in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
  • U.S. Team Doctor for the Race to Erase Multiple Sclerosis
  • Doctor for the California AIDS ride
  • Assistant Team Chiropractor for the 2000 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Team Trials