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A decade of chiropractic in Russia --
Russia is undergoing
tremendous change, politically, economically and socially and its health
care delivery system is similarly affected by these changes. |
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CCE again pushes for PT college mandate --
he Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) has once again proposed a
revision in the revision to the Standards to include "Non‑Adjustive
Therapeutic Procedures" as a required clinical competency. |
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Chiropractic books hit new milestone --
Never before in the history of chiropractic has a book achieved the
level of phenomenal success experienced by "Chiropractic First," and
"Chiropractic Works!" |
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The next step in becoming an evidence‑based by Dr. David
A. Jackson -- A great deal has been
said recently about evidence‑based practice and there can be little doubt
that the chiropractic profession will move toward that paradigm along with
all other health care disciplines. |
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Will you have to pay for their mistakes? by Timothy
Feuling -- The Florida doctor of
chiropractic ‑‑ we'll call him Dr. A ‑‑ was just trying to help out a
colleague when he allowed "Dr. B" to lease space in his office. He had
absolutely nothing to do with Dr. B's patients or practice. Yet, when Dr. B
skipped town with his patients' money, the board complaint named Dr. A,
since his name was on the door! It cost $ 6,000 to defend the case, and Dr.
A ended up with a complaint on record with the Florida board. |
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Answering the top two questions about RCS by Robert H.
Blanks, PhD -- All too often,
chiropractic is criticized as an "unscientific" discipline, lacking
empirical research to validate the assertion that vertebral subluxation has
an adverse effect on the human nervous system , on general health and by
extension, on society as a whole. |