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PDF Chiropractic Technician Skill Standards Manual
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Since completing the Chiropractic Technician Skill Standards document we have been busy developing new curriculum. We have revised all our course descriptions, course syllabi and are working on our lesson plans.

We are currently working with a Chiropractor to design an employee evaluation form based on the CT Skill Standards. When completed paraprofessional supervisors will be able to use the form to determine performance gaps and recommend specific training.

 

 

PROGRAM CONTACT:

John Huber

Highline Community College
P.O. Box 98000 M/S 9-6
Des Moines, WA 98198


206/878-3710 Ext. 3843

jhuber@highline.edu

 

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I wrote an abstract about the Skill Standards and entered it into an international chiropractic research competition. I was selected to give a presentation at the World Federation of Chiropractic Conference in Auckland New Zealand on 5-20-1999. I will enter a more detailed paper in the competition at the conference and if selected the paper will be published in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiologic Sciences.

-Submitted by John Huber, Program Contact, April 15, 1999

 

 
 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
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