Palmer Continues Strong ACC-RAC Presence Tradition
Published on April 2, 2012
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At last year’s Association of Chiropractic Colleges-Research Agenda Conference, Palmer College of Chiropractic faculty, staff and students participated in an incredible 30 percent of the poster and platform presentations during the conference. Palmer’s presence was again unmistakable at this year’s ACC-RAC event March 14-17, with faculty, staff and students from all three campuses providing 18 platform presentations and nine posters during the conference. In addition, three presentations won awards at the conference, and Palmer faculty and staff members served as session moderators and helped lead six workshops. * Award-winning presentations PLATFORM PRESENTATIONS * Manual Palpations Attenuate Immunochemical Reactivities of Pain Mediators in the Nervous System in Response to Adjuvant Knee Arthritis: An Animal Model—Xiaohua He, Veronica Dishman Developing an Introductory Workshop in Evidence Based Clinical Practice for Chiropractic Field Practitioners—Michael Tunning, Robert Rowell, John Stites, Barbara Mansholt, Ron Boesch, Ian McLean, Michelle Barber * Testing Test-Driven Learning and Self-Assessment Learning—Ziaohua He, Anne Canty * Effect of Sampling Rate on Capturing High-Velocity Low-Amplitude Spinal Manipulation Force-Time Characteristics—M. Ram Gudavalli, James DeVocht, Ting Xia, Ali Tayh X-ray Utilization and Demographics in a Chiropractic College Outpatient Clinic—Makani Lew, Gregory Snow An Interprofessional Education Model for Co-Management of Back Pain in Older Adults by Doctors of Chiropractic and Medical Doctors—Christine Goertz, Stacie Salsbury, Robert Vining, Cynthia Long, Andrew Andresen, Maria Hondras, Mark Jones, Lisa Killinger, Kevin Lyons Development of a Strategically Designed Patient Self-Administered Intake Questionnaire to Help Achieve Medicare Compliance—Albert Luce, Dale Rossi, David Seaman Introduction of a Class on Evidence Based Clinical Practice in the First Trimester of a Chiropractic Curriculum: Lessons Learned From Student Evaluations—Robert M. Rowell, Lia M. Nightingale Does Neuroanatomy Software Enhance Learning of Spinal Cord Tracts in a Laboratory Setting?—Steven Torgerud, Stephen Duray Pediatric Mentored Case Reports—Katherine A. Pohlman, Sharon A. Vallone, Lia M. Nightingale Planning for Success: Developing a Business Curriculum for Chiropractic Students—Rita Nafziger, Julie Johnson, Mary Frost, Alexis VanderHorn Self-Directed Algorithm Design: A Useful Tool in Learning the Differential Diagnosis Process—Makani Lew Reviewing the Literature and Creating an Evidence Based Exam for the Patho-Anatomic Diagnosis of Low Back Pain—Robert Vining, Eric Potocki, Michael Seidman, A. Paige Morgenthal Concurrent Validity in Range of Motion Measurement of Seated Versus Supine Active Cervical Rotation—Tammi Clark, Theresa Whitney, Robert Cooperstein Novel EMG Protocols for the Assessment of Neck Pain: A Pilot Study—James DeVocht, Kalyani Gudavalli, Ting Xia, Ram Gudavalli Using Computer-Assisted Learning to Engage Diverse Learning Styles in Understanding Business Management Principles—Mary Frost, Dustin Derby, Andrea Haan Knowledge of Accurate Blood Pressure Measurement Procedures in Chiropractic Students—Angela Miller, James LaRose The Effect of Audit and Feedback on Record-Keeping Compliance Within a Chiropractic Educational Clinic System—Nicole Homb, Shayan Sheybani, Dustin Derby, Kurt Wood
Effects of Test Stress on Chiropractic Student Physical Examination Laboratory Testing: A Pilot Study—Niu Zhang, Kenneth Webber POSTER PRESENTATIONS Chiropractic Management of Atypical Trigeminal Neuralgia—Casey Crisp, Kevin Turner, Eromata Ebwe Resolution of Cervical Radiculopathy Due to Cervical Disc Herniation Following Upper Cervical High-Velocity, Low-Amplitude Spinal Manipulation: A Case Study—Andy Gibson, Jim Countryman, Todd Hubbard Upper Cervical Chiropractic Care for a 7-Year-Old Child with Convergent Strabismus—Tod Cahill, Casey Crisp A Case Study Utilizing Spinal Manipulation and Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization Care to Enhance Function of a Post Cerebrovascular Accident Patient—Michael Oppelt, Dave Juehring, Glenn Sorgenfrey, Phyllis J. Harvey, Greg Ploeger, Susan M. Larkin-Thier Feasibility of Using Force Transducers to Measure Pressure Applied to Patients’ Feet During Prone Compressive Leg Length Checks—Eric Potocki, Todd Hubbard, Kyle Durieux Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia and Chiropractic Care: A Case Report—Scott Carpenter, Sarah Greene, James Countryman Is Understanding Diagnostic Utility Essential for Competent Patient Care? A Student Intern’s Perspective—Albert Luce, Dale Rossi, David Seaman, Steven Lint Student Intern Perception of a Mentorship Model in a Chiropractic Teaching Clinic—A Pilot Study—Kenice Morehouse, James LaRose, Stephen Grand ACC Educational Conference 1994-2011: Categorizing the Abstracts and their Trends—Robert Cooperstein, Morgan Young WORKSHOPS
I’m in Charge Here: Autonomy in Bioethics—Dana Lawrence, Stuart Kinsinger (CMCC) Writing an NIH Grant Application: Key Strategies for Writing About You and Your Collaborators—Roni Evans (NWUHS), Cynthia Long Diversity and Chiropractic: Why Should We Care—Lisa Killinger et al Chiropractic Management of the Older Adult—Paul Dougherty (NYCC), Brian Gleberzon (CMCC), Lisa Killinger, Cheryl Hawk (Logan) The Chiropractic Research Agnda: Addressing Multiple Stakeholder Need Through a Shared Vision—Michelle Naiers (NWUHS), Rick Branson (private practice), Dave Elton (managed care), Christine Goertz Evidence-Based Practice Bootcamp—Barbara Mansholt, John Stites, Michael Tunning, Ron Boesch
Source: Palmer College of Chiropractic
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