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Index - May 2005

Top news

bulletBlue Cross calls chiropractic for children 'experimental' -- Several DCs in Maryland recently received notification from CareFirst BlueCross/BlueShield denying their claims for chiropractic care given to children under the age of 12.
   
bulletDept. of Defense names Rondberg to committee -- Terry A. Rondberg, DC, president of the World Chiropractic Alliance (WCA) and publisher of The Chiropractic Journal, has been invited to serve on the Department of Defense (DoD) Chiropractic Advisory Committee
  
bulletThe prestige of being a chiropractor by David A. Jackson, DC, CEO, Research & Clinical Science -- We have at hand a way to dramatically increase our status in the eyes of the public and establish a new image of chiropractic that could very easily outclass even the medical profession.
 
bulletTaking control of health care costs by Roy Smith -- In an effort to introduce market forces into the health care industry, consumer‑driven health plans are now being introduced
  
bulletOntario decides to fund physiotherapy but not chiropractic -- The Ontario Provincial Government has announced an expansion in funding for physiotherapy services ‑‑ originally slated for delisting on March 31 ‑‑ while chiropractic funding has been completely eliminated.
 
bulletNY Chiropractic Council adopts CCP guidelines -- The New York Chiropractic Council announced on Feb 17, 2005 that its Board of Directors voted to adopt the Chiropractic Clinical Practice Guidelines, "Vertebral Subluxation in Chiropractic Practice."
 
bulletRCS schedules first research training session -- RCS ‑‑ Research and Clinical Science ‑‑ will hold its first training session for doctors of chiropractic June 11‑12, on the campus of the University of California-Irvine.

Other news and features

bulletAttacks on subluxation‑based chiropractic in Germany continue
bulletWhat's really behind the Masters Circle lawsuit? by Dr. Larry Markson
bulletSubluxation and foot problems in children by Dr. Terry A. Rondberg
bulletScoliosis Systems and SpineCorporation partner on chiropractic management of scoliosis by Dr. Marc J. Lamantia
bulletProfessionals to save thousands of dollars through federal program by Michael Alexander
bulletPermission‑based communication by Dr. Gary Brodeur
bulletNursing home sufferers' illness worsened by drugs used to treat Alzheimer's
bulletParker to staff games
bulletDr. Gene Giggleman elected to AVCA post
bulletAcademic medical center advertising may risk eroding public trust, study says

Columns

bulletHow to become a paid researcher by Dr. Terry A. Rondberg
bulletDo you really need malpractice insurance? by Timothy Feuling, CBS President
bulletThe 'Creative Class' is hot, hot, hot! by Dr. Madeline Behrendt
bulletConsultation procedures -- The good and the bad by Dr. Peter Fernandez
bulletShow up and suit up by Dr. Timothy Gay
bulletEat a crutch by Dr. Christopher Kent
bulletDon't put chiropractic's value on your shoulders by Dr. Ben Lerner
bulletThe stress of life by Dr. Howard Loomis
bulletPractice growth results by Dr. CJ Mertz
bulletThe power of impact by Dr. Dennis Nikitow
bulletAre you a doctor or a salesperson? by Dr. Kevin Pallis and Dr. Ed Plentz
bulletSchedules of care for children by Dr. Ogi Ressel
bulletA positive chiropractic attitude by Dr. Robert Schiffman
bulletGenerations of unbridled power by Dr. Don Harte

 

 

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