Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 18405
  Title The next generation: clinical research training program for DCs
URL http://www.acatoday.org/JacaDisplay1.cfm?CID=547
Journal JACA Online. 2005 Sep-Oct;42(7):Online access only p 7-9
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Abstract/Notes Dr. Lawrence discusses the difficulties many doctors of chiropractic are finding in staying current with health care strides through continuing education courses alone—which do not translate to better patient outcomes. He says that research-related skills that have not been typically taught at the chiropractic colleges are necessary in this health care environment, and that DCs now have the opportunity to become active and effective researchers through a new program offered through Palmer—an. MS in Clinical Research.

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