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Where Do We Stand? – Guy Riekeman, D.C.

by Guy Riekeman,D.C. Since we are often asked for our stand on issues in the chiropractic profession, Palmer College of Chiropractic has begun a formal process to develop position statements. Once created, these statements will be used for a variety of public purposes and audiences. They will not be based on consensus, but will represent

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Chiropractic Road Trip

Have you ever been on a chiropractic road trip? If not, maybe you should plan one soon, especially if you’re a chiropractic student. When I was a student, myself and several other classmates used to plan local trips to chiropractic offices frequently. We began doing this within the first few months we were in school

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2000 and a Chiropractic Year in Review

January 01, 2001 (or 010101) My Perspective By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Enjoy our first featured article of 2001. Join us as we look back on the incredible chiropractic year that has just past. This article is a great way to test-drive many of our new features and view our new site design. Thank you for

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Come Out of the Closet

If you have been following chiropractic news, you have probably read about several recent changes being made at some chiropractic colleges. The landscape of chiropractic colleges is surely changing and though some will argue whether this is good or bad, it might well be a very good thing for chiropractic. For example, in September, National

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ICA To Stay A Member Of WFC

Forwarded by the ICA ICA’s international growth was the focus of serious planning and developmental discussion, since international membership was on pace to triple within the next calendar year. ICA now has members in 43 nations, as well in all 50 of the United States and every province in Canada. In recent weeks, ICA expanded

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Where Do We Stand? – Guy Riekeman, D.C.

by Guy Riekeman,D.C. Since we are often asked for our stand on issues in the chiropractic profession, Palmer College of Chiropractic has begun a formal process to develop position statements. Once created, these statements will be used for a variety of public purposes and audiences. They will not be based on consensus, but will represent

Read More »

Chiropractic Road Trip

Have you ever been on a chiropractic road trip? If not, maybe you should plan one soon, especially if you’re a chiropractic student. When I was a student, myself and several other classmates used to plan local trips to chiropractic offices frequently. We began doing this within the first few months we were in school

Read More »

2000 and a Chiropractic Year in Review

January 01, 2001 (or 010101) My Perspective By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Enjoy our first featured article of 2001. Join us as we look back on the incredible chiropractic year that has just past. This article is a great way to test-drive many of our new features and view our new site design. Thank you for

Read More »

Come Out of the Closet

If you have been following chiropractic news, you have probably read about several recent changes being made at some chiropractic colleges. The landscape of chiropractic colleges is surely changing and though some will argue whether this is good or bad, it might well be a very good thing for chiropractic. For example, in September, National

Read More »

ICA To Stay A Member Of WFC

Forwarded by the ICA ICA’s international growth was the focus of serious planning and developmental discussion, since international membership was on pace to triple within the next calendar year. ICA now has members in 43 nations, as well in all 50 of the United States and every province in Canada. In recent weeks, ICA expanded

Read More »