Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 20988
  Title Chiropractors at McMaster University: The formation and direction of a university-based multidisciplinary chiropractic working group
URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2829680/
Journal J Can Chiropr Assoc. 2010 Mar;54(1):11-13
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Abstract/Notes Excerpt: At present globally there are rare examples of chiropractic training in publicly funded universities. The absence of a university-style research tradition, coupled with a lack of access to government funding has acted as a barrier to the scientific development of the chiropractic profession.

Within chiropractic educational facilities there are no formal programs cultivating chiropractic clinician researcher development. In examining the development of clinician researchers, Coulter (1986) observed “to become a productive researcher the student requires prerequisite knowledge of the area, skills in research methodology, academic values and attitudes, a supportive environment, and advisors/mentors with specific responsibility for monitoring the students’ progress. It has also been recognized that research infrastructure, located outside of traditional chiropractic colleges is needed for the profession to develop productive clinical research programs.

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