Congratulations to the Palmer academic, research and clinical faculty whose scholarly work has been selected for presentation at the Association of Chiropractic Colleges 30th Annual Education & Research Agenda Conference (ACC-RAC) in March 2024 in San Diego.
“Having this extra guidance in the Research Honors program is helping me with new skills for after graduation and I have met so many new people, the networking in this program is endless,” said Vanessa.
Palmer’s Research Honors Program gives students in the D.C. Program the opportunity to experience research and participate in faculty-mentored research projects.
Research explores how trauma informed care is taught in chiropractic education programs and how screening tools such as ACEs can be tailored for chiropractic.
Congrats to the PCCR's Cynthia Long, Ph.D., PStat, dean of research, on being recognized as the most highly-published and collaborative researcher in manual therapy.