Texas Chiropractic College Explained
Texas Chiropractic College |
Former Name: | Texas College of Chiropractic |
Type: | Private |
Founder: | John N. Stone |
President: | Sandra K. Hughes |
Doctoral: | ~300 (2017) |
City: | Pasadena |
State: | Texas |
Country: | United States |
Texas Chiropractic College (TCC) is a private chiropractic college in Pasadena, Texas. Founded in 1908, it is the fourth-oldest chiropractic college in the United States.[1] TCC was originally located in San Antonio, Texas before moving in 1965 to Pasadena due to increased demands for a larger campus.[2]
Notable alumni
- Gerry E. Hinton (1930-2000), a chiropractor in Slidell who worked to obtain chiropractic licensing while Louisiana State Senator . The legislation was signed in 1974 making Louisiana the last state to recognize the profession.[3]
External links
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Notes and References
- Web site: A List of U.S. Chiropractic Schools and Their Origins. Palmer College of Chiropractic. 8 September 2017.
- Book: Keating, Jr. Joseph. Chronology of the Texas Chiropractic College (pre-1949). 59. 8 September 2017.
- News: A Moment of Silence for Gerry E. Hinton, DC (1930 - 2000). 8 September 2017. Dynamic Chiropractic. September 4, 2000.