|
September 2004
FCER to coordinate workshops on
evidence-based chiropractic
The Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research (FCER) is coordinating a series of four workshops designed to help chiropractors put evidence into practice. The workshops will be conducted at Southern California University of Health Sciences, Dec. 3-4, 2004.
Workshop titles and presenters include:
• “Improve the quality and costs of chiropractic and integrative care,” with Robert Mootz, DC; Pran Manga, PhD; and Mitchell Haas, DC;
• “Assess and read the available current evidence,” with Ronald Rupert, DC; Michael Patterson, PhD; and Todd Nick, PhD.
• “Apply the available current evidence to improve chiropractic and integrative care,” with Jennifer Bolton, PhD; Dana Lawrence, DC; Anthony Rosner, PhD; and John Triano, DC, Ph.D.
• “Put Prevention into Chiropractic and Integrative Care,”with Cheryl Hawk, DC; PhD; Lisa Killinger, DC; and Meridel Gatterman, DC.
For more information on these workshops and to register, go to the FCER Web site, www.fcer.org.
Source: Foundation for Chiropractic Research and Education, www.fcer.org
|