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January 2006, Vol. 16, No. 1
Table of Contents
CBP® Non-Profit Matches Dr. Bill Harris' $25,000 Research Grant • Counter Point Round III • Dr Deed Harrison is the Most Published Chiropractor in the Index Medicus • Flawed Thinking • It's Don's Opinion • JCCA Publishes CBP® Structural Rehab Protocol • More Studies to Confirm the Validity and Reliability of PosturePrint™ • Thriving in the New Health Care Marketplace • Organic Chiropractic • Patient Education • Point Round III • The Purpose Driven Practice • Radiation Hormesis • Research Corner • Subluxation Update • System Failure • Ten New Year's Resolutions for Your Practice • Chiropractic: A Useful Component of Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabiitation • Triano is a Chiropractic Pariah •
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Dr. Deed Harrison is the Most Published Chiropractor in the Index Medicus


In 2005, the number of publications in the index Medicus by Dr. Deed E. Harrison surpassed those by Dr. Scott Haldeman. Thus, Dr. Harrison has become Chiropractic’s most published author in the Index Medicus. At the present rate of publications per year, Dr. Harrison will double the publications by Dr. J. Triano in five years. Since Dr. Deed Harrison’s first publication was in 1996, this has occurred in only nine short years, as the table from PubMed below reports. Since neither Dr. Deed Harrison nor his father, Dr. Don Harrison, have ever been asked to be plenary speakers at a Chiropractic research conference, it becomes obvious that research is political. Additionally, at the present publication rate, in four years Dr. Chris Colloca will pass Dr. Triano and Dr. Haas in publications. It appears that the Chiropractic profession is not recognizing the work of the newer generation of researchers.
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