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September 2006
Top leaders unite behind RCS
In an impressive
display of unity, more than a dozen of the top "coaches" and leaders in the
chiropractic profession have united behind a single research effort:
Research & Clinical Science (RCS). These leaders, showing magnificent
support for the global research program, are offering products or services
‑‑ such as seminars, books, audio programs, consultations, DVD
presentations, etc.
The donated products
and/or services will be compiled into the RCS "Top Coaches and Leaders
Practice Success Kit" and given, free, to doctors who join the RCS Program.
So far, with 12 items worth at least $500 apiece, each Kit is valued at
nearly $7,000. There is a limited number of kits available and they will be
given on a first‑come first‑served basis.
"What's so amazing
about this is that these true leaders aren't just giving lip service to an
endeavor," said David A. Jackson, DC, CEO of RCS. "They were asked to put up
valuable items and they responded with enthusiasm and generosity. By doing
this, they demonstrated united support for the evidence‑based,
subluxation‑centered research being done by RCS."
Dr. Jackson said one of
the main effects of the Kit will be to show the world that the chiropractic
profession is united in its determination to conduct a valid, scientific
investigation of the impact of vertebral subluxation on health. "Right now,
so much of our research is aimed at proving that chiropractic can relieve
back pain," he explained. "We need more than that if we're going to break
out of the tiny box. We need to make a bold statement that we are ready to
put chiropractic to the test."
To begin accumulating
the required data, RCS wants to have hundreds of DCs recruiting volunteers
who will fill out detailed demographic and self‑reported quality of life
questionnaires, and receive free chiropractic examinations.
Identical data will be
taken from individuals who have never had chiropractic care as well as from
those who have received adjustments, either before or after their enrollment
as research subjects. The "after" data will be collected from the RCS
doctor's existing patients willing to participate in the project, as well as
from research volunteers who subsequently request patient care.
"When we start
producing and publishing the results of this study, every one of these
chiropractic leaders will be able to take part of the credit," stated
Jackson. "They'll know they were the ones who stepped forward to do what the
profession has needed to do for more than a century."
Chiropractic leaders
wishing to have their products or services considered for inclusion in the
"Top Coaches and Leaders Practice Success Kit" should contact Jackson at
800‑909‑1354 or 480‑303‑1694.