Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 26280
  Title One profession - but not one oath; A new survey revisiting the chiropractic oaths
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Journal Chiropr Hist. 2019 Winter;39(2):57-68
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Thirty years ago,in 1988, we undertook the first formal academic examination of the Chiropratic Oath: its development and an analysis of its component parts.  At that time, we studied 38 oaths from 25 different chiropractic colleges.  Various themes and topics were identified, some of which occured consistently, and others appearing but once or twice.  With the recent global expansion of our profession to new schools in many more countries, the oaths presently used at chiropractic colleges worldwide were subjected to the same analysis for comparison.  42 oaths were obtained from the 45 institutions currently listed on the World Federation of Chiropractic website.  Increased access, both electronically and in person, has enabled our academic institutions to communicate and relate at a level unimaginable thirty years ago.  This increasing college interaction is one aspect of our progressive unity.  It is proposed that consideration be given to the development of a single Chiropractic oath as a tangible example of this professional unity.

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