Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
During this ongoing global health crisis, we are excited to present...Our contributors for this issue bring authoritative and clearly-defined best practices for public health initiatives in the context of clinical practice. Dr. Will Evans provides both a Feature Article and Audio Lecture summarizing how chiropractors may impact patient health through behavior modification. In her Lecture, Dr. Dana Madigan delivers a message about public health agendas and the professional responsibility of the chiropractic physician. Finally, in his Juris-Proofing discussion Dr. Brian Gleberzon highlights the significance of record-keeping as it relates to professional liability.
I trust that as the reader, you will find this issue of D.C. Tracts both informative and interesting, refining your clinical expertise and patient services
Best Regards,
Bryan M. Bond, BSc, BS, DC, MS, PhD
Editor-in-Chief
In This Issue:
- FEATURE ARTICLE: Home Behavioral Theory in Public Health and Clinical Practice
Will Evans, DC, PhD, MCHES, CWP - AUDIO LECTURES:
- Motivational Interviewing in Clinical Care and Manual Medicine
Will Evans, DC, PhD, MCHES, CWP - Public Health Agendas and Advocacy
Dana Madigan, DC, MPH, PhD
- Motivational Interviewing in Clinical Care and Manual Medicine
- JURIS-PROOFING: Record Keeping Part 1: Why Keep Them?
Brian J. Gleberzon, DC, MHSc - ABSTRACTS AND COMMENTARIES:
Brad Muir, HBSc(Kin), DC, FRCCSS(C)- Chiropractic in Global Health and Wellbeing: A White Paper Describing the Public Health Agenda of the World Federation of Chiropractic
- Misinformation, Chiropractic and the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Improving Health Literacy in Patients with Chronic Conditions: A Call to Action
- CONTINUING EDUCATION QUESTIONNAIRE