2883 ICA and ACA Adopt Positions Against Using Research to Recruit Patients
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Dynamic Chiropractic – November 21, 1990, Vol. 08, Issue 24

ICA and ACA Adopt Positions Against Using Research to Recruit Patients

VSRI-Type Programs Inadvertently Bring Unity to the Chiropractic Profession

By Editorial Staff

While there are many issues over which the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) and the International Chiropractors' Association (ICA) disagree, the use of research to recruit patients is not one of them.

In an almost unprecedented event, both associations independently established their own positions against this type of program.

Both the ACA and the ICA established their positions against research/recruitment during their respective board meetings in the month of October, only three weeks apart!

Each position is presented separately. Please read how a single issue (internal or external) can cause two distinctly different organizations to unite in purpose.


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