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Chiropractic Unity: a Japanese Perspective
Can you envision the day when one national, unified, chiropractic
association represents the United States? How would such an
eventuality come to pass? There are some precedents for
chiropractic national unity in other countries: Japan and
Australia, for instance.
With this in mind, "DC" asked the co-chairman of the Chiropractic
Council of Japan, Dr. Mitsumasa Endo for his insights on the subject
of national chiropractic unity. Perhaps his perspective will be of
value.
American Medical News Features Article on Wilk et al. Settlement
The weekly newspaper of the American Medical Association, the American
Medical News (AMN), was forced, as part of the Wilk et al. settlement,
to publish in its January 13, 1992 issue Judge Getzedanner's injuction
order against the AMA, the revised AMA opinion on chiropractors, and an
article by anti-trust lawyer, Mr. George McAndrews. (See January 31, issue
of "DC".)
The front page of the January 20, 1992 issue of the AMN presents
its own article on the settlement. The article is a fair and
unbiased chronicle of the case's history, and an assessment of the
consequences of the settlement.
The Mercy Center Conference Held
As of this writing, the Mercy Center Conference (the conference to
establish chiropractic standards of care and quality assurance) is
taking place just south of San Francisco, California.
Discover how the conference unfolded.
The Consortium for Chiropractic Research puts out a call for
papers.
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