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Doctors' group wants marijuana labeling left to feds, not producers

A group representing Canada's doctors says designing marijuana packaging should be left to federal officials and public health experts, not cannabis producers and distributors.


Study looks at tissue engineering to lessen need for certain bone surgery

Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania are working to uncover ways to encourage the cells in and around the meniscus to repair themselves, hopefully leading to less invasive procedures. Scientists within the McKay Orthopaedic Research Laboratory are taking a tissue-engineering approach to improve many types of healing related to the skeletal system, says Lou Soslowsky, the vice-chair for research in the department of orthopaedic surgery. "We blend biology with engineering to understand normal and pathologic processes to ultimately replace or regenerate musculoskeletal tissues."


Patient communication

Chiropractic patient communication has been a serious problem over the years and it has caused a lot of issues in not only driving more people to chiropractic offices, but also getting the population as a whole to accept and understand our profession.
 
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Making associate agreements work

A lot of time, money and energy go into interviewing, hiring and training an associate. Having been in practice for 36 years, I have been in different sides of this equation: as a solo owner, a practice owner with multiple associates and more recently – and after selling my practice – as an associate. What can you do to increase the likelihood that this business relationship between owner and associate would last? » Read more...
 
Events 
 

CMCC Practice Opportunity 2018

February 14, 2018
Location: Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College CCPA Hall & Lecture Hall 1 6100 Leslie St. Toronto, ON M2H 3J1
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McGill 2 Master level assessment course: Converging on a Precise Diagnosis

June 2-3, 2018
Location: Taboo Muskoka, 1209 Muskoka Beach Road, Gravenhurst, Ontario
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