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ID 27677
  Title Historical vignette 4: Removing the biggest impediment of all: The AMA's ethics-based boycott [editorial]
URL https://www.cjaonline.com.au/index.php/cja/article/view/307
Journal Chiropr J Aust. 2022 ;49(1):190-197
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Publication Type Editorial
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The first three historical vignettes recounted how, over a 15-year period, a small group of dedicated and determined chiropractors had significant impediments to interprofessional cooperation removed in Queensland. There remained however, a national impediment in the form of the Australian Medical Association’s policy on chiropractic and its ethics-based boycott against interprofessional cooperation with chiropractors in any form. The boycott began in 1978.

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