 | RCS in strategic alliance with Quixote
-- After a year of collecting vital
statistical data from thousands of people around the world, RCS (Research
& Clinical Science) plans to begin a new phase of its research by entering
into a strategic alliance with Quixote, a top‑ranked chiropractic office
software company. |
 | Harvard Med to teach manipulation
-- Despite previous warnings that
"osteopathic manipulation" may be associated with stroke and "should not
replace other more proven treatments for potentially severe conditions,"
Harvard Medical School has begun offering a continuing education course in
osteopathic manipulative treatment. |
 | Chiropractic's 'best kept secret' is
about to be spilled -- What if
we told you there was an economical way to hire two of the foremost
experts in the chiropractic profession to be your personal coaches and
mentors? |
 | Dr. Rondberg added to Sherman 'Gallery
of Honor' -- Sherman College of
Straight Chiropractic has recognized Terry A. Rondberg, DC, president of
the World Chiropractic Alliance and publisher of The Chiropractic
Journal, along with six other individuals, by inducting them into its
prestigious Gallery of Honor. |
 | Chiropractic stamp off to good start
-- In the first month of sales, DCs
purchased more than 11,000 chiropractic postage stamps designed by the
World Chiropractic Alliance. The stamps are valid US first‑class postage
and are printed by one of only four authorized postal vendors that produce
customized stamps. |
 | What NOT to put in patient records by
Timothy Feuling, President, CBS --
Chiropractic patient records must be
complete and accurate: each examination, patient consultation, report of
findings, adjustment, and problem needs to be thoroughly documented.
However, there are a few things that should not be put in patient
records. |
 | CCGPP releases next chapter --
In mid‑August, the Council on
Chiropractic Guidelines and Practice Parameters (CCGPP) released the next
chapter of its "Best Practices" document, as well as a revised
Introduction and is giving the profession 60 days to review and comment on
the new sections, which are available at www.ccgpp.org. The new chapter
focuses on Methodology. |