Abstracts will be accepted through June 17th.
Theme
Topics may include the following:
1. Language/lexicon/terminology
a. What are the roots?
b. Advantages and disadvantages of being distinct from other health care
professions
2. Five signs of life
a. What are they?
b. Does correction of the subluxation affect these signs? If so, is there
supporting evidence?
3. Politics
a. A place for vertebral subluxation (VS)-centered chiropractic in health care4. Research agenda
a. Outcomes based studies
b. Reliability studies
c. Status of VS research. Where are we today? What, if any, change is
necessary?
5. Analysis/Adjusting technique
a. Components of the vertebral subluxation...can they be scientifically
researched?
b. Methods for determining the presence of the VS in a clinical setting
6. Education
a. Attitudes of faculty and administrators of chiropractic schools regarding VS
b. History of strife over the VS within the profession
c. VS as a public awareness issue
Other related topics will also be considered.
Submission Requirements
Abstracts should be limited to approximately 300 words and submitted electronically. Also submit a current vita showing educational and other scholarly accomplishments. Each double-spaced abstract should include:
Author’s name and email, including your address, phone and fax numbers.
Introduction – introduce the topic; discuss and reference numerically in your reference list, previous pertinent research in the literature; state the purpose of your current topic
Methods – how you gathered your information
Discussion – interpret your findings and indicate how they might relate to previous findings in the literature. Identify limitations to your findings
Conclusion – identify your take home message and the direction future research could take regarding your topic
Reference list – use the numeric system
Presentation
If your submission is accepted, you will be allocated time for presentation during the weekend of October 19-20, 2013. After each presentation, a brief time will be allocated for questions from the audience.
Notification
Those submitting will be notified in July whether their abstracts have been accepted for IRAPS.
Please email your abstracts to:
Stacy Bradey, Director of Continuing EducationPlease visit our web site at www.sherman.edu/iraps.