Does the Subluxation Exist?
Tedd Koren D.C. Bio Journal of Philosophy, Principles & Practice of Chiropractic ~ Volume 2011 ~ Issue 1 ~ Pages 53-58 Abstract The location and correction of the subluxation are the heart and soul of chiropractic – it is what makes the chiropractic profession...
Chiropractic’s History and Future: Implications of the Council on Chiropractic Education’s Revised Standards
Alexandra Gerdel BA Bio Journal of Philosophy, Principles & Practice of Chiropractic ~ Volume 2011 ~ Issue 3 ~ Pages 70-76 Abstract In the Fall of 2010, the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE), the sole accreditation agency for chiropractic education in North...
A Survey of Chiropractors Attitudes and Opinions Regarding Chiropractic College Curricular Content, Length, Relationship to Practice Success and Recommendations for ChangeA Survey of Chiropractors Attitudes and Opinions Regarding Chiropractic College Curricular Content, Length, Relationship to Practice Success and Recommendations for Change
Matthew McCoy DC, MPH, Christopher Kent DC, JD, William Decken DC, Harold George DC, Myron Brown DC, Beth Risser DC, Norm Ross DC, Jay Thompson Ph.D, Fred Nay Journal of Philosophy, Principles & Practice of Chiropractic ~ Volume 2011 ~ Issue 2 ~ Pages 10-11...
Research, Scholarship & the Future of the Chiropractic Profession
Matthew McCoy DC, MPH Journal of Philosophy, Principles & Practice of Chiropractic ~ January 2, 2011 ~ Pages 1-2 Abstract Research and scholarship are necessary components for the future development of the chiropractic profession. This Perspective reviews the...
