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DC2017 – Chiropractic Research and Funding

In addition to the profession’s largest presentation of research abstracts, DC2017 has added a Researcher’s Forum for Saturday, March 18 that will focus on funding opportunities from around the globe followed by a general discussion of all things research. See you there! https://www.acatoday.org/DC2017

1400 Introduction – WFC Research Council Chair and Vice-Chair
1410 Funding opportunities around the globe
NCCIH, USA – Wendy Weber or delegate (10 min total)
ECCRE, Europe – Henrik Wulff Christensen or delegate (10 min total)
CCRF, Canada – Alison Dantas / Ronda Parks or delegate (10 min total)
CAA, Australia – Scott Charlton or delegate (10 min total)
COCA, Australia – Simon French or delegate (10 min total)
CRC, England – Elisabeth Angier or delegate – (10 min total)
Crowd-Sourced Funding – Greg Kawchuk – (10 min total)
Questions – (10 min)

Break 15:30 – 16:00

16:00 Open Research Forum (all) – WFC Research Council Chair and Vice-Chair
An open forum for all attendees to discuss research topics related to the profession
1730 – End

February 13, 2017/by Dean Smith, DC, PhD
Tags: Chiropractic Research, DC2017, funding, researcher's forum
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