The Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College is an academic institution. With graduates now practising in 43 countries around the world, CMCC’s focus is the delivery of education, research and care. The Toronto based campus features teaching and laboratory space, including a gross anatomy lab, the largest English language chiropractic library in Canada, and a network of community based clinics serving a diverse patient base with more than 74,000 patient visits each year.
Founded in 1945, CMCC is a not for profit corporation and is a registered charity. CMCC receives no direct government funding and relies on tuition, membership and community / alumni donations to fund its operations.
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