Auto Approved states list
CO, CT, DE, ID, IL, IA, MD, MI, MT, NE, OH, OR, RI, UT, VT, WA, DC, BC, MAN, ON, PEI, QB, YK
PACE Approved states list
AK, KS, ME, MA, MN, MO, NH, NJ, NC, ND, SC, SD, TN, NS, PR
Greg Kawchuk: Do chiros have free speech
Resource: ECU Talks
thyroid exam
Resource: Stanford Medicine
The exam for Ankle & Foot Pain

Ankle and foot pain exam
Using Clinical Trial Results
Even the best randomized clinical trials cannot tell us for whom a given treatment is better, only that a given treatment is better than what it is being compared to. When we then read that trial after it has been published, we have to make a determination about whether or not we can apply it […]
Tribes
Tribes Steh Godin is the person credited with the concept of “Tribes.” This comes out of the small book by him, also entitled “Tribes,” wherein a tribe is defined as “a group of people connected to one another, connected to a leader, and connected to an idea.” (1) Using this definition, you can see that […]
How to Find the Best evidence
How to Find the Best evidence Keeping up with the current best evidence is a difficult process for all of us. New knowledge is expanding at a frightening rate, and it is easy for us to become overwhelmed by it. The authors of the small text “Evidence-Based Medicine: How to Practice and Teach EBM” (1) […]
Where and How Clinical Questions Arise
Where and How Clinical Questions Arise In the practice of evidence-based chiropractic, there is a significant amount of attention paid to developing good clinical questions. Part of the approach used to teach or practice EBC is to focus on the development of a so-called PICO question; that is, a question that asks us to determine […]
Diffusion of Innovations
Diffusion of Innovations One of the books I have been reading lately is Everett Rogers text Diffusion of Innovations (1). What Rogers has done is demonstrate how an innovation spreads through a social system; his work is what has led to the slightly more recent concept of a “tipping point.” This is the idea […]
Most Influential Business Books
My Most Influential Business Books I have become somewhat addicted to books about business, largely because I find so much in them that I can apply to my work here at Parker. The following list is not all-inclusive but does list some of the books that have affected me the most. 1. Leading Change, by […]
Books for the Evidence-based Practition
Books for the Evidence-based Practitioner A number of excellent books are now published which provide strong grounding in evidence-based care. I thought I would list several here as a resource for you. They are in no particular order. 1. Howlett B, Rogo EJ, Shelton TG. Evidence-based Practice for Health professionals: An Interprofessional Approach. Burlington, MA; […]