Foundation Researchers Present at International Research & Philosophy Symposium
Researchers and leadership from the Foundation for Vertebral Subluxation will be presenting some of their work at the 2016 International Research & Philosophy Symposium (IRAPS) October 8 - 9, 2016.
Sherman College of Chiropractic will host the 13th annual IRAPS, a peer-reviewed conference on vertebral subluxation research and the philosophy of chiropractic. The conference will be held at the Marriott in downtown Spartanburg. This year’s theme is Subluxation Correction: Essential to Patient-Centered Care.
Presentations by representatives from the Foundation include:
Resolution of Grade 2 Spondylolisthesis and Subluxation Following Chiropractic Biophysics Protocol in a 69 Year Old Female: A Case Report
Curtis Fedorchuk, D.C.
Patient Centered Guidelines for the Clinical Management of Vertebral Subluxation
Christie Kwon, D.C.
Vertebral Subluxation, Patient Care and Evidence Informed Curriculum and Practice
Christopher Kent, D.C.
Patient-Centered Care via the Location, Analysis, and Correction of Vertebral Subluxation Resulting in the Reduction of Thoracic Hyperkyphosis with Increased Lung Function (FEV) and SF-36 Scores: A Series of 3 Cases
Curtis Fedorchuk, D.C.
Evidence-Based Healthcare in Patient Centered Chiropractic Education: The Development of an Evidence Based Healthcare Track in a Chiropractic Program
Christie Kwon, D.C.
Primary Care Provider, Portal of Entry and the Disconnect in Chiropractic Education, Training and Practice: Is the Patient or the Profession at the Center?
Matthew McCoy, D.C., MPH
Keynote presenters this year are Eric Russell, DC, DPhCS and Matthew Hudson, PhD, MPH. To view the complete schedule and list of presentations, click here.
Up to 12 continuing education hours are available at this event and the registration fee is $299. If you register prior to August 15, 2016 you’ll receive our early bird rate of $249! For more information on CE state approvals please visit http://www.cvent.com/d/mvqnx7.
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