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Handouts and Presentations
From the 2005 Conference
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About the 2005 Conference Faculty
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Our Faculty |
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INTERACTIVE KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
Gray Issues in Chiropractic Regulation: Le Zone Grise
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Marc Gamerman, D.C. |
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15th ANNUAL JOSEPH JANSE LECTURE
Public Service, Public Protection: for the Right Reasons
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David E. Brown, D.C. |
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KEYNOTE ADDRESS
A Chiropractic License is a Social Contract...
Are We Serving the
Public Interest? |
Richard E. Vincent,
D.C. |
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Panel
Regulatory Considerations in
National & Worldwide Mobility
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Joseph Brimhall, D.C.
Peter W. Bull, D.C.
Wanda Lee MacPhee
Richard A. Rinzler, D.C.
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Education vs. Enforcement: New York’s Practice Alerts
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Cynthia Laks |
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Partnership With Federal Agencies To Combat Fraud
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Angela Byers |
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AN FCLB WHITE PAPER
Qualifications to Safely Perform Spinal Manipulation
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John J. Triano, D.C. |
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Panel
What Happens after the D.C. Degree?
Board Recognition of Post-professional Education and Credentials |
Frederick Carrick, D.C.
Jerry Grod, D.C.
James Winterstein, D.C.
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CFCRB Annual Report
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Report |
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BOARD REPORTS
2005 Chiropractic Regulatory Board Members |
2005 - Submitted Reports
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As we approach our 2005 conference, we are excited to
offer a valuable communication tool to our member boards.
This opportunity
will allow you to report on the most important decisions and display
your achievements as a regulatory body.
Your submissions will be published on
our conference website under the "Reports/Handouts" section. These are
easy to share with your brothers and sisters in regulation.
Please email us your
information.
We can accept email text, WordPerfect docs, or Microsoft Word docs.
Email:
info@fclb.org. It will be posted electronically here.
It would be helpful to also snail mail or fax one hard copy to the
FCLB offices to verify electronic delivery. Please do not bring copies
of the reports to conference as done in previous years–this saves
paper and money.
Click below to download a guideline for the
reporting structure. Feel free to be creative with your board reports
and remember what you report is what the public and the regulatory
community will read. If you have a logo you would also like to
include, please insert the graphic in your document.
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HERE - 2005 Chiropractic Regulatory Board Report
Form
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Member Boards
Alabama
Arkansas
Arkansas Court Case
Florida
Kentucky
Missouri
Montana
New Jersey
Oklahoma
Oregon
South
Dakota
Texas
Washington
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