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San Francisco and San Diego CE Credits from CCA

The California Chiropractic Association is doing it again, FREE continuing education for CCA members in the state of California. The events take place in October and November and are going to be held in San Diego and the San Francisco Millbrae areas. Celebrating 81 years, the CCA held 12 hour California relicensing seminars this summer as well. Get the highlights here on both seminars and be sure to contact the CCA directly for specific details on these continuing education events.

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Classifieds Maintenance Until Thursday Oct 4

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Below is an old post (from 2009). It’s just a place setting as we are working on some classified database speed issues. This may take a few days (or more). We will be back! I was just about ready to finish my two months blogging vacation when some schmo replies to

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2010 Have A Heart Chiropractic Campaign Announced

Oklahaven Children’s Chiropractic Center is excited to announce the annual “Have-A-Heart” campaign. This worldwide event will be held during Valentine’s week, February 8th – 14th, 2010. The purpose of this event is to increase the awareness of the healing power of chiropractic for the very sick children and to benefit “Oklahaven”.

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Chiropractic Awareness Day Officially Proclaimed as September 18th

History was made on Friday, September 18th in Davenport, Iowa – the birthplace and fountainhead of the Chiropractic profession. Doctors, chiropractic students, members of the Davenport City Council and the public were all on-hand to witness the first ever Chiropractic Awareness Day of Davenport, Iowa in the courtyard of the B.J. and Mabel Palmer Residence in Davenport, Iowa.

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Texas Health Care Leaders Discuss National Health Care Reform

Dr. Fabrizio Mancini, president of Parker College of Chiropractic, along with other Texas health care leaders met with Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson and Majority Leader Steny Hoyer in Dallas, Texas where they examined the precise state of national health care reform discussions to determine how and where the chiropractic profession will be most effective in directing messages of concern and calls for inclusion in any reform program.

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DC Thots on Swine Flu Pandemic Planning

It’s a flu-for-all out there. War has been declared on the swine flu by governments around the world. The H1N1 swine flu virus is most notable for its tendency to be drearily lackluster, tame and below average as influenza goes, but on June 11, 2009 the World Health Organization (WHO) pushed the hyper-panic button for the swine flu anyway, triggering a global chain reaction of emergency medical preparations.

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Parker College of Chiropractic Dedicates Lab in Memory of Chiropractor

Parker College of Chiropractic held a dedication ceremony commemorating the naming of the Dr. Alfred Zimmer States Diversified Technique Lab on Parker’s campus in honor of the memory of Dr. States, a man who dedicated his life to chiropractic and Parker College of Chiropractic. Family and friends of Dr. States attended the dedication along with members of the community, students, alumni, faculty, and staff.

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Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research Receives Federal Grant Award

The U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) has awarded a three-year grant for approximately $1.3 million to the Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research (PCCR) for a study called Co-Management of Older Adults With Low Back Pain by Medical Doctors and Doctors of Chiropractic. Throughout this project, PCCR researchers will be collaborating with researchers at the Genesis Quad Cities Family Medicine Residency Program; the College of Public Health at the University of Iowa; the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine; the University of Iowa Center on Aging; and the College of Health Professions at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pa.

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San Francisco and San Diego CE Credits from CCA

The California Chiropractic Association is doing it again, FREE continuing education for CCA members in the state of California. The events take place in October and November and are going to be held in San Diego and the San Francisco Millbrae areas. Celebrating 81 years, the CCA held 12 hour California relicensing seminars this summer as well. Get the highlights here on both seminars and be sure to contact the CCA directly for specific details on these continuing education events.

Read More »

Classifieds Maintenance Until Thursday Oct 4

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Below is an old post (from 2009). It’s just a place setting as we are working on some classified database speed issues. This may take a few days (or more). We will be back! I was just about ready to finish my two months blogging vacation when some schmo replies to

Read More »

2010 Have A Heart Chiropractic Campaign Announced

Oklahaven Children’s Chiropractic Center is excited to announce the annual “Have-A-Heart” campaign. This worldwide event will be held during Valentine’s week, February 8th – 14th, 2010. The purpose of this event is to increase the awareness of the healing power of chiropractic for the very sick children and to benefit “Oklahaven”.

Read More »

Chiropractic Awareness Day Officially Proclaimed as September 18th

History was made on Friday, September 18th in Davenport, Iowa – the birthplace and fountainhead of the Chiropractic profession. Doctors, chiropractic students, members of the Davenport City Council and the public were all on-hand to witness the first ever Chiropractic Awareness Day of Davenport, Iowa in the courtyard of the B.J. and Mabel Palmer Residence in Davenport, Iowa.

Read More »

Texas Health Care Leaders Discuss National Health Care Reform

Dr. Fabrizio Mancini, president of Parker College of Chiropractic, along with other Texas health care leaders met with Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson and Majority Leader Steny Hoyer in Dallas, Texas where they examined the precise state of national health care reform discussions to determine how and where the chiropractic profession will be most effective in directing messages of concern and calls for inclusion in any reform program.

Read More »

DC Thots on Swine Flu Pandemic Planning

It’s a flu-for-all out there. War has been declared on the swine flu by governments around the world. The H1N1 swine flu virus is most notable for its tendency to be drearily lackluster, tame and below average as influenza goes, but on June 11, 2009 the World Health Organization (WHO) pushed the hyper-panic button for the swine flu anyway, triggering a global chain reaction of emergency medical preparations.

Read More »

Parker College of Chiropractic Dedicates Lab in Memory of Chiropractor

Parker College of Chiropractic held a dedication ceremony commemorating the naming of the Dr. Alfred Zimmer States Diversified Technique Lab on Parker’s campus in honor of the memory of Dr. States, a man who dedicated his life to chiropractic and Parker College of Chiropractic. Family and friends of Dr. States attended the dedication along with members of the community, students, alumni, faculty, and staff.

Read More »

Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research Receives Federal Grant Award

The U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) has awarded a three-year grant for approximately $1.3 million to the Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research (PCCR) for a study called Co-Management of Older Adults With Low Back Pain by Medical Doctors and Doctors of Chiropractic. Throughout this project, PCCR researchers will be collaborating with researchers at the Genesis Quad Cities Family Medicine Residency Program; the College of Public Health at the University of Iowa; the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine; the University of Iowa Center on Aging; and the College of Health Professions at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pa.

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