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January 2006
ACC-RAC 2006 to focus on collaboration
ACC-RAC 2006, the premiere academic and research conference in the chiropractic profession, scheduled for March 16-18, will focus on “Improving Collaboration Inside and Outside of the Chiropractic Profession.”
The conference is an ongoing collaboration between the Association of Chiropractic Colleges (ACC) meeting and the Research Agenda Conference (RAC), and this year’s event focuses on “Improving Collaboration Inside and Outside the Chiropractic Profession.”
ACC-RAC 2006 is a blend of information in the academic and research aspects of chiropractic, including educational structure, administration, teaching and development of scientific knowledge, skills and attitudes.
Attendees will hear the latest results of current research and educational efforts from around the world. In plenary sessions, concurrent breakout sessions, workshops and poster sessions delivered by the top minds in chiropractic, this year’s conference will focus on collaboration within chiropractic as well as outside the profession.
ACC-RAC 2006 is jointly sponsored by the Bureau of Health Professions of the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration, the Association of Chiropractic Colleges, the Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research at Palmer College of Chiropractic, and Cleveland Chiropractic College.
It will be held at the Sheraton Premiere at Tyson’s Corner in Vienna, Va., near Washington, D.C. Registration is available online at www.c3r.org/accrac06 and the cost is $275 after February 3. More information is available through Lori Byrd-Spencer, Palmer College of Chiropractic, at lori.byrd@palmer.edu or 563-884-5198.
Source: Lori-Byrd-Spencer, lori.byrd@palmer.edu
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