When I graduated from chiropractic college in 1981 and started practice, I heard it all, and very little was positive. “You are a quack; you do not know what a subluxation is; you couldn’t get into a real health care program, so you chose the one that is slightly above a mail-order degree; you have no proof that chiropractic works; Are you really licensed?”, and so much more.
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Janet Jordan
Previous Articles
How Has the Chiropractic Profession Changed in the Past 20 Years? A State Association Perspective
July 29, 2004 (Vol. 22, Issue 16)
The State of Chiropractic Legislation -- Coast to Coast
April 6, 1998 (Vol. 16, Issue 08)
Chiropractic Organizations Embrace a Unified Vision at Annual COCSA Meeting
December 15, 1999 (Vol. 17, Issue 26)
Legislatively Speaking
March 22, 1999 (Vol. 17, Issue 07)
Unity in Diversity - Chiropractic Leaders Continue the Quest
September 1, 2001 (Vol. 19, Issue 18)
Report of the NCLF: Forum and Open Communication Prove Invaluable
July 29, 2002 (Vol. 20, Issue 16)