Chiropractic physicians are seeking a higher level of cultural authority within their communities and the United States health care system. This commentary suggests an innovative strategy that might expedite the attainment of professional authority while improving the training of chiropractic students and faculty. The authors propose the founding of integrative medicine centers of excellence by colleges of chiropractic that will employ clinical faculties comprised of allopathic, chiropractic, osteopathic, and naturopathic physicians. Initially, the health care facilities should offer primary care through an integrative medicine model. It is anticipated that these centers of excellence will require both government and private funding in order to develop research programs, provide high-quality patient care, and improve the medical training for students with residents programs.
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April 01 2008
Founding Integrative Medicine Centers of Excellence: One Strategy for Chiropractic Medicine to Build Higher Cultural Authority
James J. Lehman, DC, MBA;
College of Chiropractic, University of Bridgeport
Address correspondence to: James Lehman, DC, University of Bridgeport, College of chiropractic, 75 Linden Avenue, Bridgeport, CT 06604; [email protected].
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Paul J. Suozzi, PhD
Paul J. Suozzi, PhD
University of New Mexico
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J Chiropr Educ (2008) 22 (1): 29–33.
Article history
Received:
August 31 2007
Revision Received:
October 11 2007
Accepted:
October 12 2007
Citation
James J. Lehman, Paul J. Suozzi; Founding Integrative Medicine Centers of Excellence: One Strategy for Chiropractic Medicine to Build Higher Cultural Authority. J Chiropr Educ 1 April 2008; 22 (1): 29–33. doi: https://doi.org/10.7899/1042-5055-22.1.29
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