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November 2007
Organizations support FCER’s new direction
The new broader direction undertaken by the Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research (FCER) has financial support from two additional national chiropractic organizations.
The College on Forensic Sciences (CFS) and the American College of Chiropractic Consultants (ACCC) each have made a financial commitment recently in acknowledgement of FCER’s initiatives and the contributions it makes to the chiropractic profession.
This follows the recent financial donation from the Academy of Chiropractic Orthopedists (ACO).
“Our organization is excited about the newly conceived role in which FCER has broadened it services to the chiropractic profession, especially in the development of the new Evidence-Based Resource Center (EB-RC),” Max Denton, DC, DABFP, DABCO, CFS president, said.
William Tellin, DC, ACCC president, said, “The ACCC is especially pleased about FCER’s new State of Research (SOR) initiative, where it is working with state association research committees to identify and initiate new evidence-based research needs of the profession, especially in the area of reimbursement.”
Source: Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research, www.fcer.org
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