tailieunhanh - Báo cáo y học: "The journal ‘chiropractic & osteopathy’ changes its title to ‘chiropractic & manual therapies’. a new name, a new era"

Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về y học được đăng trên tạp chí y học Critical Care giúp cho các bạn có thêm kiến thức về ngành y học đề tài: The journal ‘chiropractic & osteopathy’ changes its title to ‘chiropractic & manual therapies’. a new name, a new era. | Walker et al. Chiropractic Manual Therapies 2011 19 1 http content 19 1 1 CHIROPRACTIC MANUAL THERAPIES C MT EDITORIAL Open Access The journal chiropractic osteopathy changes its title to chiropractic manual therapies . a new name a new era Bruce F Walker 1 Simon D French2 Melainie Cameron3 Stephen M Perle4 Charlotte Lebouef-Yde5 Sidney M Rubinstein6 Abstract Chiropractic Osteopathy changes its title to Chiropractic Manual Therapies in January 2011. This change reflects the expanding base of submissions from clinical scientists interested in the discipline of manual therapy. It is also in accord with the findings of a review of the journal content and a joint venture between the original parent organisation the Chiropractic and Osteopathic College of Australasia and a new partner the European Academy of Chiropractic which is a subsidiary body of the European Chiropractors Union. The title change should encourage submissions from all professionals interested in manual therapy including chiropractors osteopaths physiotherapists medical doctors and scientists interested in this field. This first paper in 2011 marks some significant changes for the journal. The first and most noticeable change is the title from Chiropractic Osteopathy C O to Chiropractic Manual Therapies CMT . This change reflects the expanding base of submissions from clinical scientists interested in the discipline of manual therapy. It is also in accord with the findings and changes suggested by Coulter and Khorsan in their invited review of our j ournal. They noted that the articles in C O are overwhelmingly from chiropractors and proposed several recommendations including a change in the journal title 1 . This title change does not exclude osteopathic submissions. To the c ontrary the title change should encourage submissions from all professionals interested in manual therapy. The decision to change the title was also influenced by successful negotiations with the European Academy of

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