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Research a priority

October 6, Toronto -  The Canadian Chiropractic Association (CCA) has recently issued a most impressive report, highlighting the progress of chiropractic research across the country.  The report details a number of accomplishments by chiropractic researchers working in Canada's flagship learning institutions. 

CCA Research Committee Chair, Dr. Frank Mangoni, notes that the work of these DCs is "current and collaborative, answering some of the most important questions in health-care today."  

Some of chiropractic's most recent research awards, appointments and accomplishments, in Canada, include:

  • Dr. John Srbely, DC, PhD – The recipient of Canada's newest Canadian Chiropractic Research Foundation (CCRF) professorship in Spine Mechanics and Neurophysiology, established at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Dr. Srbely took his new position on September 1, 2008;
  • Dr. Andre Bussieres, DC, PhD(s) - Currently a professor in the department of chiropractic at the Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres, Dr. Bussieres has been accepted into the University of Ottawa PhD program for studies in the area of population health...Dr. Bussieres' research interests include clinical practice guidelines development and knowledge transfer;
  • Dr. Greg Kawchuck, DC, PhD -  Dr. Kawchuck, a “Canada Research Chair of Spinal Function” and assistant professor at the University of Alberta, has won a major NIH operating grant, the third involving his work, to date.  The project being funded by the NCCAM section of NIH will be entitled "Internal Tissues Affected by Spinal Manipulation".

These are just some of the accomplishments recorded in the CCA research report document, which can be accessed, in its entirety at www.ccachiro.org

As well, Canada's next CCRF university professorship in spine biomechanics and neurophysiologhy, funded by the CCRF, the Manitoba Chiropractor's Association, the University of Manitoba and Manitoba Health is currently being advertised.  The position will be at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg and is expected to be filled by January  2009. 

Dr. Mangoni has also announced that CCA members now have a new service available to them. Through the CCA website, members can now access the Cochrane Library database.