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D.C. Curriculum - Research

Director:
William C. Meeker, D.C., M.P.H., Director, Vice President for Research

James W. DeVocht, D.C., Ph.D., Associate Professor
M. Ram Gudavalli, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Charles N. R. Henderson, D.C., Ph.D., Associate Professor
Maria A. Hondras, D.C., M.P.H., Associate Professor
Lisa Z. Killinger, D.C., Associate Professor, co-appointed to PCCR
Dana J. Lawrence, D.C., Associate Professor
Cynthia R. Long, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Dennis Marchiori, D.C., M.S., Ph.D., D.A.C.B.R., Associate Professor, co-appointed to PCCR
Edward F. Owens, M.S., D.C., Associate Professor
Joel G. Pickar, D.C., Ph.D., Professor
Monica M. Smith, D.C., Ph.D., Associate Professor

Curriculum

RSCH841 91
Evidence-Based Chiropractic—2 credits
Prerequisites: None
The course is designed for students with little or no experience in clinical or epidemiological research. The course focuses on the chiropractor as a research consumer. Fundamental research concepts and techniques necessary for critical reading of the professional and research literature will be taught. Examples of application of research concepts will be provided from chiropractic research literature.

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