Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 198
  Title Accreditation of chiropractic education in Australia
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Journal Chiropr J Aust. 1999 Jun;29(2):45-50
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Abstract/Notes The Australasian Council on Chiropractic Education Limited (ACCE) and Joint Education Committee of ParticipatingAustralasian Chiropractors and Osteopaths Registration Boards (JEC) both provide accreditation of chiropractic first-professional program ,s while the Australasian Conference of Chiropractors and Osteopaths Registration Boards (ACCORB) in 1998 agreed to establish an Australian and New Zealand Chiropractic Council. It is argued that one accrediting body for chiropractic in Australia is sufficient and that the current impasse provides an excellent opportunity to stand back and address questions about the best chiropractic accreditation system forAustralia and New Zealand. The following questions are addressed: Who are the shareholders involved? What is accreditation? Who should accredit? What is good accreditation? What is a good accreditation body? What documentation is required? Who should be involved in accreditation? Recommendations are made on what is perceived to be the best for chiropractic in present context.

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