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At the 100-Year Mark: Western States Chiropractic College
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This year marks the 100th anniversary of another chiropractic school, probably the second oldest (following Palmer College) surviving educational institution in the profession. Today's Western States Chiropractic College (WSCC) is the product of several mergers and reinventions during the first four decades of the 20th century. The institution was a pioneer in chiropractic education in several respects, and has been a torchbearer for broad-scope practice in the profession. This brief review o...
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Terminations/Resignations Continue at Palmer
Dynamic Chiropractic
; What's Behind This Disturbing Trend? There have been an unprecedented number of terminations, resignations and non-reappointments in the Palmer organization since the departure of Dr. Guy Riekeman as Palmer's president less than 18 months ago. The list is long and significant: Guy Riekeman, DC -
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Two Palmer Researchers Receive National Recognition
Dynamic Chiropractic
; William Meeker, DC, MPH, and Monica Smith, DC, PhD, both researchers from the Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research in Davenport, Iowa, were recently honored by prestigious national health organizations - the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH),
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Preliminary study results indicate DC alone sufficient lipoma treatment
Dermatology Times
; DC injections appear as efficacious as PC/DC leading researchers to believe PC redundant National report - Continuing research on subcutaneous Phosphatidycholine/deoxycholate (PC/DC) injections, when compared with injections of simply deoxycholate (DC), appears to show that the latter by itself is
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The MD/DC business model: An interview with Richard Jaffe, Esq.
Dynamic Chiropractic
; ... New Jersey by a large insurance company against Daniel Dahan,DC, and the attorney who set up the MD/DC structure. I think the news will continue to be bad on that case, based in part on the judge's preliminary rulings. However, that case will probably drag ...
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Palmer Receives NIH Funding to Expand Evidence-Based Practice
Dynamic Chiropractic
; Grant Award Could Total $860,000 Over Four Years Palmer College of Chiropractic has received official notice of a grant award from the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, a branch of the National Institutes of Health. The one-year, $110,000 grant includes an option for an
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