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Billy Chow: The Future of Chiropractic Research [Podcast]

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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.” – Oscar Wilde
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As a member of The Mile High movement, you are certainly firmly behind increased research to support chiropractic, and supporting vitalistic non-profit organizations around the world. This year a portion of your investment to attend Mile High 2018 n Denver, August 16-19th is donated to support The Australian Spinal Research Foundation in their efforts toward global, chiropractic-centered research. The Australian Spinal Research Foundation organizes, funds and facilitates research projects that impact chiropractors around the world. To date, they’ve facilitated $2M in research for chiropractic.

On this episode, very special guest Billy Chow, the vice president of The Australian Spinal Research Foundation discusses the importance of chiropractic-based research.

You’ll enjoy listening to this episode, and it will inspire you to do what you can do to help the future of chiropractic. More research for the profession helps you and everybody else. It provides more certainty when you’re discussing care with a patient.

You are highly encouraged to become a member of The Australian Spinal Research Foundation. You can do that at www.spinalresearch.com.au/membership.

If you haven’t done so already, register yourself and your team for Mile High 2018 in Denver, August 16th-19th. You still have time to save some money on your registration. Your investment will increase again on August 1st, so register right now at www.milehighchiroregistration.com before that happens!

Looking forward to seeing you a Mile High next month!

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Question of the day: “Are you concerned about healthcare freedoms being taken away?” Please let me know in the comments.

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Questions I asked:

  • How ASRF was first formed and how long they’ve been operating?
  • The type of research ASRF does
  • Why research is important to the chiropractic profession
  • Examples of research projects ASRF has funded and facilitated
  • How YOU can get involved and support ASRF

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Billy Chow: The Future of Chiropractic Research [Podcast]