Anglo-European College of Chiropractic (AECC)

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Anglo-European College of Chiropractic
MottoAd Salutem Manibus Per Spinam
TypePublic
Established1965
Students500+
Location, ,
50°44′36″N 1°53′49″W / 50.743213°N 1.896901°W / 50.743213; -1.896901
CampusSuburban
AffiliationsBournemouth University
Websitehttp://www.aecc.ac.uk
File:Http://www.classictours.co.uk/Img/Challenge logos/AECC logo.jpg

The Anglo-European College of Chiropractic (AECC) is a chiropractic college and clinic based in Bournemouth, Dorset, England.

Opened in 1965, the AECC is the oldest and largest chiropractic college in Europe, home to 5000-plus undergraduate students [1]. It also houses the biggest chiropractic clinic in Europe and is the UK’s largest out-patient clinic, with over 50,000 treatments given at the AECC every year [2]. The clinic is expanding, with a new £3.5m state-of-the-art chiropractic training facility to open in December 2008 [3]. A fundraising campaign is currently running to generate £500k to successfully complete the project on budget. The AECC is an associate college of Bournemouth University.

College

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The college campus is set in a former 19th century convent, located between the Boscombe and Pokesdown areas of Bournemouth. The college is divided into three buildings – the main college building, which is grade II listed, the clinic and the assembly/sports hall. The main college building houses the faculty offices, laboratories, faculty offices, technique rooms, two lecture theatres and the college administration [4]. . Vilhelm Krause library occupies the former convent chapel, which still contains much of its original stained glass. Arranged over two floors, the library stocks around 12,000 books, 160 periodicals and variety of multimedia resources [5]. It also holds one of the most extensive collections of [x-rays] in the UK.

In November 2005, the AECC adopted new mission and vision statements [6] to be achieved by the 2010/11 academic year.

Clinic

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The clinic opened on the college campus in the early 80’s and has since developed a high quality reputation both in the UK and worldwide [7]

New Clinic

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Princess of Wales’ visit to the AECC

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Diana, Princess of Wales visited the AECC on July 11, 1991 in her role as the college’s patron [8]. The Princess came to accept a fellowship from the college, the first ever awarded in the AECC’s history. Upon receiving her fellowship, Diana commented “I am thrilled to receive this, and not that skeleton I saw earlier.”

The Princess of Wales had been a long-term supporter of chiropractic, receiving treatment for many years [9].

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In March 2007, AECC staff visited the world renowned Serie A football club AC Milan.

http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?storyCode=401274&sectioncode=26

AECC Website

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