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F4CP President Sherry McAllister to receive Beatrice B. Hagen Award

Chiropractic Economics

Past Hagen Award winners include Kristina Petrocco-Napuli, DC, MS, DHPE (23), FICC, FACC (2024) ; Claire Johnson, DC, MSEd, PhD, DACBSP, FICC (2023); Christine Goertz, DC, PhD (2021); Jean Moss, DC, MBA (2018); Michelle Maiers, DC, MPH, PhD (2017); Sharon Valone, DC, FICCP (2016); and Donna Mannello, DC (87) (2015).

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The chiropractic approach to cardiovascular health

Chiropractic Economics

Through its focus on the whole person and emphasis on prevention, chiropractic care can play a vital role in enhancing cardiovascular health and reducing the burden of heart disease. SARAH CLARKE, DC, IFMCP , is a doctor of chiropractic medicine and also a certified practitioner through the Institute for Functional Medicine.

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Help patients live longer: Suggest vitamins D3 and K2

Chiropractic Economics

Today’s patients are more interested than ever in longevity, and as a doctor of chiropractic you are in an excellent position to help them achieve a longer lifespan and healthspan via natural means.

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Life University alumni elected to Georgia House of Representatives

Chiropractic Economics

They have each served the chiropractic profession as well as their communities in numerous roles. About Karen Mathiak Mathiak has been a member of the Georgia House of Representatives since 2016 and was re-elected to represent Georgias 82nd District.

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Help patients live longer: Suggest vitamins D3 and K

Chiropractic Economics

Today’s patients are more interested than ever in longevity, and as a doctor of chiropractic you are in an excellent position to help them achieve a longer lifespan and healthspan via natural means.

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Chiropractor vs Physical Therapist: Which One Is Right For You?

Oviedo Chiropractic

Chiropractors spend roughly eight years earning a doctorate of chiropractic degree, during which they study a wide variety of subjects similar to any other medical doctor. After this, they may refer to themselves as a doctor of chiropractic (D.C.). Another major difference between the two are the degree programs.

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Northeast College gets final approval for Long Island DC program

Chiropractic Economics

The Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) has officially approved Northeast College of Health Sciences’ second branch of its doctor of chiropractic program at its new Long Island campus. The College received its latest reaffirmation of accreditation in July 2016.