November 30, 2009
Two submissions from the Research Department at Sherman College of Chiropractic have been accepted as poster presentations in the upcoming Association of Chiropractic Colleges Research Agenda Conference (ACC-RAC) 2010. The titles are listed below.
ACC-RAC 2010 is the combination of scientific/educational conference, which emphasizes educational structure, administration, teaching, and peer reviewed presentations, and the development of scientific knowledge, skills, and attitudes through workshop sessions. The combination of the two programs continues to enhance and nurture the natural relationship between chiropractic scholarship and education.
Through various styles of presentation, including plenary sessions, platform presentations, workshops, and poster sessions, the 2010 conference will focus on clinical, basic science, educational research, and the topic of Public Health.
Learn more about ongoing research at Sherman College at http://www.sherman.edu/edu/research/default.asp.
Two submissions from the Research Department at Sherman College of Chiropractic have been accepted as poster presentations in the upcoming Association of Chiropractic Colleges Research Agenda Conference (ACC-RAC) 2010. The titles are listed below.
- “Intra- and Inter-examiner Reliability of Mastoid Fossa Thermal Readings Using Chiropractic Instrumentation” by Drs. Cindy Gibbon, Claudia Seay, and John Hart.
- “Asymmetry in Atlas Bone Specimens: A Pilot Study” by Drs. John Hart, Matthew Christopher, and Ralph Boone.
ACC-RAC 2010 is the combination of scientific/educational conference, which emphasizes educational structure, administration, teaching, and peer reviewed presentations, and the development of scientific knowledge, skills, and attitudes through workshop sessions. The combination of the two programs continues to enhance and nurture the natural relationship between chiropractic scholarship and education.
Through various styles of presentation, including plenary sessions, platform presentations, workshops, and poster sessions, the 2010 conference will focus on clinical, basic science, educational research, and the topic of Public Health.
Learn more about ongoing research at Sherman College at http://www.sherman.edu/edu/research/default.asp.
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