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WCA‑Australia 'Summit 2005' shows nation's commitment to
profession -- On June 24 2005, the World Chiropractic Alliance‑Australia
(WCA‑Australia) kicked off its second Annual Summit in Melbourne. Representing the WCA
was Brian Stenzler, DC, member of the WCA International Board of Governors. |
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Research in the courtroom by Dr. David A. Jackson -- It's already well
accepted in the chiropractic profession (as it is in other health care
professions) that research can be a powerful public education and public
relations tool. But it can also be an
equally powerful tool in the courtroom. In fact, scientific research can
help clear a DC of a malpractice charge. |
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An open letter to chiropractors by Bob Blanks, PhD, RCS
President -- The renown
researcher discusses the progress of the past six months and tells about several new and exciting projects to be coordinated by
Research & Clinical Science (RCS). |
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DCs rapidly switching malpractice companies --
Over the past several months, the profession has witnessed a significant
migration of doctors to the CBS‑RPG malpractice program. Although the
company has grown steadily since its founding more than a decade ago,
recent reductions in premiums has spurred an unusually large surge in
interest. |
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Local libraries, schools get early Christmas present
-- After Gilbert Brown,
DC, a 1952 graduate of Palmer College, passed away earlier this year, Mrs.
Patricia Brown ‑‑ his wife of almost 60 years ‑‑ came up with a poignant way
to celebrate his love of chiropractic. In his memory, she purchased an
entire case of the illustrated children's book, "The Chiropractor Who Saved
Christmas." |