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Name the current model for research method: |
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science>>theory>>clinical research>>practice |
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When was "The Period of Early Growth"? |
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When was the period of conflict |
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When was the period of change? |
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In what period was teh Universal Chiropractors Association developed? |
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When was "Modernized Chiropractic" published, in what period? |
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The period of early growth, 1906 |
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Who were the authors of "Modernized Chiropractic"? |
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Smith, Langworthy, and Paxon |
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Hated chiropractic with a passion, was a member/leader of the AMA, and heavily prosecuted us. |
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When was the Commitee on Educational Standards started, in what time peroid? |
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When was the first US government funding of chiropractic research? |
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when was the first RCT research with chiropractic? |
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Who said: If the profession continues to publish theory, in the absence of scientific support, and continues to waste its funds on outrageous advertising rather than investigate the truth of the theory...the last 20 years will have been wasted. |
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What was the code or statute adopted after the NAZI atrocities during WW2, it's key principle being voluntary participation. |
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What was Thalidomide famous for? |
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Causing birth defects, and brought about -informed consent, and -efficacy of safety |
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When was Thalidomide administered? |
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What hospital injected cancerous cells into debilitated pt.'s, and was funded by the NIH, without informed concent. |
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Brooklyn Jewish Chronic Disease Hospital |
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What is the entity within research with the primary purpose of protecting the participant? |
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Institutional Review Board |
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What are the three responsibilities of the IRB? |
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-reviewing research to make sure its safe -monitor progress -ensure research follows its own protocols |
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Only ___% of medical interventions are supported by solid medical evidence...according to David Eddy. |
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Where epidural steriods found to be effective according to the three studies mentioned in the book? |
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PFizer, Inc has ____ full time researchers; chiropractic has less than _____ |
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NIH approved a $____________ million grant for construction of chimp retirement home. |
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What are the four questions any THERAPY must answer? |
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CECS What CONDTION is treated -Is the treatment EFFECTIVE -Is the treatment COST effective -Does the treatment SATISFY the pt.? |
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Where was the first government recognition of the effectiveness of chiropractic? |
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New Zealand Commission Report |
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Which study compared chiro and hospital care, and found chiro 29% more effective? |
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Where was the first RCT testing for chiropractic performed? |
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Which chiro research found -SMT for LBP at 3 weeks favors SMT -SMT is of benefit in some patients with uncomplicated LBP |
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"Spinal Manipulation for Low Back Pain". Annals of Internal Medicine, oct 92 |
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what chiro research found -741 pts -SMT more effective -Benefit of treatment more apparent through follow-up period |
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"Low Back Pain of Mechanical Origen:...."Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 1990 |
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Which chiro research found "Strong evidence also found for the effectiveness of spinal manipulation." |
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The article "Spinal Manipulation vs. Amitriptyline for the treatment of Chronic Tension-type Headache: A RCT", in JMPT, found what? |
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That chiropractic worked just as good as the drug, and that it lasted longer. |
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