I just graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic and I have to say, they did a good job with educating us as chiropractors and how to take care of patients. I read the other comments on here that were one star in rating and they made me laugh because first of all, we are not physical therapists. The other guy has written about three other chiropractic colleges having only a 1 star rating as well with the same description. This college does well with incorporating technique, philosophy, as well as NMS (neruomusculoskeletal), and physical diagnosis classes. The training that we get is thorough with practical's on a consistent basis that are led by great instructor teachings. A few honorable mentions, Dr. Bhogal and Dr. Todd Hubbard. Many schools have become very subluxation based, which is good, and Palmer still holds true to those principles that made this profession great. The research facility there is amazing which leads to the most current evidence that supports the use of chiropractic with patient care. Every school has its strengths and weaknesses but overall Palmer gave me a great opportunity to be trained as a highly specific chiropractor. They offer many elective classes for adjusting such as torque release, Blair Upper Cervical, NUCCA, Gonstead, A.O., Activator, and even muscle release techniques. If you are thinking of attending chiropractic college, I would highly consider looking at Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, IA.