Because they have yet to pass national legislation protecting the chiropractic profession, Japanese DCs are in a similar situation that U.S. DCs faced. We were fortunate enough to be able to pass chiropractic licensure state by state. The DCs in Japan must accomplish this nationally, which has proved to be an extremely difficult task. And in spite of their efforts, Japanese DCs are currently faced with two chiropractic professions.
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ICA Board Votes Active Support for North Carolina Legal Action
June 6, 1990 (Vol. 08, Issue 12)
New Center Hospital, a Model of Success for the Future
April 25, 1990 (Vol. 08, Issue 09)
States Look to Health Provider Taxes to Fund Growing Health Care Costs
February 14, 1992 (Vol. 10, Issue 04)
New Task Force on National Health Policy
January 31, 1992 (Vol. 10, Issue 03)
Presidential Election Brings New Challenges in National Health Policy
January 1, 1993 (Vol. 11, Issue 01)
Where We Fit in Is Where We Stand out!
December 2, 1996 (Vol. 14, Issue 25)
Unity without Merger
September 12, 1996 (Vol. 14, Issue 19)
The Pitfalls of Recognition
July 29, 1996 (Vol. 14, Issue 16)
The Choice of Many Paths
May 6, 1996 (Vol. 14, Issue 10)
The Side Effects of Managed Care
February 12, 1996 (Vol. 14, Issue 04)