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Dynamic Chiropractic – January 1, 2022, Vol. 40, Issue 01

News in Brief

By Editorial Staff

Up Your Game: New Military Toolkit Available

Whether you're currently treating veterans and/or active-duty members of the military, but want to become more proficient; or don't even know where to begin and need a push in the right direction, the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress has the tools you need.

The foundation recently announced a new member benefit: a Military Toolkit "designed to equip doctors of chiropractic with the tools and resources needed in order to treat and educate both Veterans and active-duty military personnel on chiropractic care. With a mixture of internal and external content and resources, this toolkit has everything you need to run a successful campaign to educate the public, and your staff, on the chiropractic benefits available to both Veterans and active-duty military personnel.

To become a member of the F4CP and access the Military Toolkit – in addition to a wealth of other member-only resources, visit www.f4cp.org.


CERF Winning Papers Announced

Of the papers presented in December 2020 at "Harnessing the Web: How Chiropractic Education Survives and Thrives During the Covid-19 Pandemic," a conference by the Chiropractic Educators Research Forum, five have been announced as award winners. All papers submitted to the competition went through a rigorous multi-phase peer-review process; winning entries will appear in an upcoming issue of the Journal of Chiropractic Education.

CERF describes itself as "an online forum where chiropractic educators share their insights and learn new information about research and scholarship. Its mission is to build scholarship and research capacity for chiropractic educators throughout the world. CERF supports education research and holds virtual conferences on focused topics to help build research capacity in selected areas." To learn more, visit https://cerfweb.org.


Dynamic Chiropractic editorial staff members research, investigate and write articles for the publication on an ongoing basis. To contact the Editorial Department or submit an article of your own for consideration, email .


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