 | New museum scouts for memorabilia
-- When someone talks about DD and BJ Palmer, or the early days of
chiropractic, or even of those pioneers who went to jail for practicing
chiropractic, many DCs roll their eyes or snicker. For them, chiropractic
"history" started the day they enrolled in school or got their license.
What happened in the past, especially with those "old guys" isn't
important or relevant to today's practice. |
 | Monte Greenawalt remembered as
innovator, humanitarian --
Monte Greenawalt, DC, one of the most highly respected chiropractic
figures in modern times, died Dec. 26, in Las Vegas, where he had lived
for more than 20 years. He was 84. |
 | ACACD announces new Diplomate programs
-- The first 300‑hour Diplomate
program in Addictions and Compulsive Disorders begins March 1, 2008 in
Orlando, Fla. The 20 modules, presented by a faculty of 18 experts, will
be held one weekend per month for 20 months. Upon completion, graduates
are granted a DACACD Diplomate. |
 | New line of nutritional products
available by Kurt W. Donsbach, DC, ND, PhD --
When I graduated from Western States
College of Chiropractic and Naturopathy in 1957, the practice of
chiropractic was much different than it is today. In many respects,
chiropractic has become a recognized part of the health industry.
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 | DCs face big risks with complicated
cases by Timothy Feuling --
When it comes to malpractice lawsuits, no patient is completely risk free.
From a strictly risk‑management perspective, every case is a
potential lawsuit, even routine maintenance care. The more complicated the
case, the greater the risk. |