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. 2011 Fall;25(2):186-92.
doi: 10.7899/1042-5055-25.2.186.

2011 association of chiropractic colleges educational conference and research agenda conference

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2011 association of chiropractic colleges educational conference and research agenda conference

Sean Herrin et al. J Chiropr Educ. 2011 Fall.
No abstract available

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Gary Cuneo, chief operating officer for the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress, and retired Brigadier General Rebecca S. Halstead, who delivered the opening address.
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Speakers from the opening plenary panel, titled “Successful Integration of Chiropractic Services: Examples from the Field.” From left to right: Bart Green (Military Health System), Bill Updyke (corporate health), Bob Mootz (moderator), Anthony Lisi (Veterans Health Administration), and Rick Branson (private hospitals).
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Workshop: Challenges with Chiropractic Technique Research. From left to right: Rodger Tepe, Anthony Rosner, Charles Woodfield III, Christine Goertz, Arlan Fuhr, Harrison Ndetan, and Partap Khalsa. Taking the picture was the moderator, Claire Johnson.
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Figure 4
Frank Nicchi presents Gerard Clum with the ACC Distinguished Service Award.
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Figure 5
Richard Brassard, incoming ACC president, gives ACC Distinguished Service Award to Frank Nicchi. David O’Bryon, ACC executive director, is at right.
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Figure 6
Pierre Côté received the Jerome F. McAndrews, DC, Memorial Research Fund Award.
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Figure 7
Ian Coulter is recognized for his significant contributions to the chiropractic profession with the NCMIC Distinguished Lifetime Service Award. Pictured from left to right are Frank Nicchi (ACC president), Ian Coulter, Louis Sportelli (NCMIC president), Claire Johnson (NCMIC board member), and David O’Bryon (ACC executive director).
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Figure 8
The National Board of Chiropractic Examiners presents one of nine research awards. Pictured at left are award winners Martin Descarreaux and Marie-Pierre Harvey receiving the award from the president of the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, Ted Scott. Also pictured is David O’Bryon, ACC executive director.
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Figure 9
Speakers from the closing plenary panel, titled “The Future of Integrative Healthcare: Benefits and Obstacles of Integration.” From left to right are the panelists and the domains each discussed: Al Adams (education), Ian Coulter (moderator), Greg Cramer (research), and Matt Kowalski (clinical practice).

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