I know this is an old post but I'm adding my .02 worth in case any well meaning RN's are thinking the grass is greener (money green) on the other side.
First, your nursing education will help you ZERO as a D.C. You are MUCH, MUCH better off advancing in your current field. As a D.C. you can make a larger income as a business owner, however, think about what I just said...a business owner....you can make money as a business owner selling candles; no malpractice, no headaches, no MD/DC controversy, no regrets (not big ones anyway). Making good income as a D.C. is the EXCEPTION, not the norm. Good money is $85-95K gross off of a clinic that's making $250K or so.
Chiro school will run you about $100K - $140K depending on your needs. That is not fiscally sound: getting in debt $100+K to make $85K gross. It's stupid.
On a personal note many, many, many D.C.'s are quietly leaving the field to pursue other careers such as (you guessed it) NURSING. Me included. Why? Many reasons but the average D.C. associate makes about $42K a year w/o ANY benefits. The profession (basically the schools) sells itself as complimentary medicine...nothing is further from the truth. It is alternative medicine along with naturopathy, acupuncture, etc. Except the medical profession tolerates the latter two more than chiropractic. Don't believe me? Read the net sources...you'll see.
Bottom line is you can be an RN in two years minimum and make $70K+ in many areas. With a little work you can make over $100K with advanced practice and have a career that people will pay to keep you. In chiro...none of this is true. The worst feeling is knowing in an emergency as a D.C. you are utterly useless. True, you may know enough anatomy, biology, physics, etc. to UNDERSTAND what's going on but your training, scope of practice and practical knowledge will not allow you to do very much, in fact, precious little. Think about it and you will see for yourself.
THINK...THINK...THINK...DON'T PIPE 'DREAM'.
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