Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 17958
  Title Editorial: Scholarly activity at chiropractic institutions: are we making positive progress?
URL http://www.journalchiroed.com/2004/JCESpring2004Editorial.pdf
Journal J Chiropr Educ. 2004 Spring;18(1):xi-xii
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Abstract/Notes Excerpt: This issue of The Journal of Chiropractic Education contains the proceedings of the March 2004 ACC conference. The abstracts here represent a total of 110 scholarly works, nearly all of which were produced through the efforts of faculty at chiropractic colleges.
Given that this represents the efforts of a relatively small community, and that most of those producing such works have done so in spite of teaching loads that would be considered excessive in other fields of higher education, and in institutional cultures where scholarship is often poorly supported, this is an impressive quantity of research activity. If one were to use the amount of material here as an indication of the health of scholarship in chiropractic education, the impression would be very positive.

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