Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 16789
  Title The best of books for 2002: A guide to updating your library
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Journal Chiropr J Aust. 2002 Dec;32(4):139-150
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Abstract/Notes Reviews are presented of a number of books and a CD-ROM released to the Australian market during 2002. A variety of publications for the year were selectively sampled by the author as to whether or not they held relevance to the clinical practice of chiropractic and its contemporary understanding. Nineteen titles were selected for inclusion in this review. They address both clinical and professional issues and the review comments are contextualised simply as assisting the improvement of the quality of health care delivered by chiropractors. It is implicit that the continued provision of quality care requires the act of continuing self-development through critical reading of the profession’s contemporary literature. The conclusion is reached that perhaps any division in Australian chiropractic practice today can be seen as reflecting that there are those who read quality material and continue to improve their minds and their clinical skills for the betterment of their patients, and those who don’t.

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