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Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College and York University Seek
Affiliation
Chiropractic Research Clinic Planned at University of Waterloo
The Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) and York
University, after several months of discussions, have announced
they are entering into negotiations to begin an affiliation. CMCC
and York have signed a letter of intent to that effect.
The affiliation is motivated by a mutual interest in advancing
health care education by including chiropractic in the
multidisciplinary environment of a university. The Ontario
government reinforced this interest through the recommendations of
its Chiropractic Services Review Committee.
"This is a significant step for health care education," said Jean
Moss, DC, president of CMCC. "Affiliation will open the way for
substantial interaction between the students and faculty of our two
institutions. We are thrilled by the opportunity for research
advancement and the potential for academic collaboration that
affiliation with York University will make possible."
York University President Susan Mann was equally enthused: "This is
an exciting venture that will enable us to continue to build upon
our strengths in the pure and applied sciences, in physical
education, and in the emerging disciplines around wellness and
multidisciplinary health care strategies. With CMCC located at
York, we will be able to work together for the benefit of students
from both institutions."
York University, founded in 1959, is Canada's third largest
university with a matriculation of more than 44,000 full and
part-time students. The university is well-known for its excellence
in teaching and scholarship, close student/faculty relationships,
innovative teaching methods, and a strong dedication to research.
The Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College is one of two
chiropractic educational institutions in Canada, the other being
the Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres. CMCC is celebrating its
50th anniversary this year. It has a student population of 600, and
offers a four-year doctor of chiropractic program, an extensive
postgraduate and continuing education program, and is recognized as
a leader in chiropractic research.
University of Waterloo to Open Chiropractic Research Clinic
Chiropractic is making headway into Canadian academia in another
area. A chiropractic research clinic is being planned for the
University of Waterloo as a part of the faculty of applied health
sciences community outreach and service programs. The clinic is
now under construction at B.C. Matthews Hall.
The new clinic will be staffed by residents and faculty from the
Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. College personnel, faculty,
and graduate students from the University of Waterloo will be part
of the clinic's multidisciplinary team.
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