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Texas: Chiropractic board pulls proposed rule to create specialties in nutrition, neurology

From an article in  Statesman.com August 19th, 2012 The Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners has said it will re-examine proposals to allow chiropractors to call themselves specialists in nutrition and neurology after hearing complaints from dietitians and physicians. At a meeting in Austin on Thursday, the board heard from registered dietitians urging it to withdraw [...]

The CCE and Section 602.13

 As has been (not so) widely reported, the National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity (NACIQI) of the US Department of Education met on December 14, 2011 to consider the Council on Chiropractic Education’s petition for renewal of recognition. The process of continuing the recognition of an existing agency is generally unremarkable, often requiring [...]

Majority of Alabama Chiropractors Favor Limited Prescription Rights

Source Chiropractic Economics The Alabama State Chiropractic Association (ASCA) conducted a survey of member practitioners in 2010 regarding the scope of practice in Alabama. Overall, results indicated that a majority of surveyed chiropractors are in favor of the inclusion of injectable vitamins and nutrients and prescriptive rights in the scope of practice… Within the group [...]

A Constitutional Challenge to DCs Diagnosing – What This Means for Health Care

A Constitutional Challenge to DCs Diagnosing – What This Means for Health Care The Chiro.Org Blog by Keith Pendleton, JD Keith Pendleton, JD is the President of ProviderLAW (www.providerlaw.com) and Founder of start-up company Tipology (www.healthcare.tipology.net). The original article can be found on Tipology’s web site > News & Alerts or by clicking here. ——————————————————————————————————— [...]

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