CCE Holding Forum on Accreditation
Attendance by Invitation Only
The Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) continued its efforts to alienate factions of the chiropractic profession that it does not want to deal with by limiting attendance to a Forum it is holding on April 27, 2013.
1. Attendance is by invitation only
2. Names of attendees must be submitted ahead of time
3. Topics of concern must be submitted ahead of time
The committee that slapped the CCE with 43 violations of USDE policy had included as one of those violations that the CCE demonstrate that they had widespread support from the chiropractic profession on their policies and standards. It was this requirement that the CCE succesfully lobbied the Secretary of Education to remove - in effect giving the CCE autonomy to do as it pleases without involving the profession.
The Consensus Statement was subsequently adopted at a regular CCE business meeting. The Statement included language making subluxation synonymous with neurobiomechanical dysfunction, allowing for necessary drugs within the educational and clinical paradigm and cementing primary care as the focus of chiropractic education.
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