Evaluation of United States chiropractic professional subgroups: a survey of randomly sampled chiropractors
Abstract Background Professional subgroups are common and may play a role in aiding professional maturity or impeding professional legitimization. The chiropractic profession in the United States has a long history of diverse intra-professional subgroups with varying ideologies and practice styles....
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Main Authors: | Jordan A. Gliedt (Author), Stephen M. Perle (Author), Aaron A. Puhl (Author), Sarah Daehler (Author), Michael J. Schneider (Author), Joel Stevans (Author) |
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