 | 'Stroke victim' ad runs in Washington
Post -- It wasn't a large ad
but it got plenty of notice, printed in The Washington Post, which
has a circulation of more than five million. |
 | Lawyer says Perle, Petersen knowingly
lied about RCS -- Carlos Negrete, the
attorney who defeated "Quackbuster" Stephen Barrett in court five times, has
served Dynamic Chiropractic publisher Don Petersen, Jr., and Stephen
M. Perle, DC, with a demand for retraction of libelous publication. |
 | CJ Mertz joins with Life U to offer
practice management course -- Guy Riekeman, DC,
president of Life University, working with the Department of Chiropractic
Sciences, has developed an innovative alliance with CJ Mertz, DC, and the
Waiting List Practice training organization. |
 | Do you really need malpractice
insurance? by Timothy Feuling, CBS President -- You're a competent
practitioner and your patients like you. Do you really need malpractice
insurance? Many DCs don't think so ‑‑ until they're sued. |
 | RCS earns Canadian IRB approval --
Research & Clinical
Science (RCS), the private sector research company engaged in a global
data‑collection project to determine the effect of subluxations, and
chiropractic adjustments, on human health, has received full approval by a
Canadian Institutional Review Board (IRB, also known in Canada as a Research
Ethics Board). |
 | WCA announces 2006 awards -- The World Chiropractic
Alliance (WCA) has announced the recipients of its annual Chiropractic
Awards, given to honor individuals who have advanced the cause of
chiropractic around the country and the world. |