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September 3, 2010
A message from the College on Forensic Sciences
Warren T Jahn
Journal of Chiropractic Medicine
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October 22, 2011
The 4 basic ethical principles that apply to forensic activities are respect for autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice
Warren T Jahn
Journal of Chiropractic Medicine
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December 2, 2010
The lines are less blurred: independent medical examinations and limited doctor-patient relationship
Warren T Jahn
Journal of Chiropractic Medicine
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August 14, 2009
Current standards for measuring spinal range of motion for impairment
Leanne N Cupon, Warren T Jahn
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
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February 8, 2006
The Bournemouth Questionnaire: can it be used to monitor and predict treatment outcome in chiropractic patients with persistent low back pain?
Warren T Jahn, Craig Liebenson, Steven G Yeomans
Journal of Chiropractic Medicine
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May 17, 2011
Council on Forensic Sciences: an historical perspective
Leanne N Cupon, Warren T Jahn, Terrance M Eyerly
Journal of Chiropractic Medicine
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August 14, 2009
Functional and work capacity evaluation issues
Warren T Jahn, Leanne N Cupon, John H Steinbaugh
Journal of Chiropractic Medicine
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August 14, 2009
Guidelines of conduct in forensic practice
Warren T Jahn, Leanne N Cupon, Stephen M Perle
Journal of Chiropractic Medicine
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August 4, 2009
Should the chiropractic profession embrace the doctrine of informed consent? Lehman et al. Journal of Chiropractic Medicine 2008;7:107-114
Warren T Jahn, Stephen M Perle, Leanne N Cupon, et al.
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
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June 24, 2003
An independent assessment of chiropractic practice guidelines
Jeffrey R Cates, David N Young, David J Guerriero, et al.
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Journal of Chiropractic Medicine
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September 3, 2010
A message from the College on Forensic Sciences
Warren T Jahn
Journal of Chiropractic Medicine
|
October 22, 2011
The 4 basic ethical principles that apply to forensic activities are respect for autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice
Warren T Jahn
Journal of Chiropractic Medicine
|
December 2, 2010
The lines are less blurred: independent medical examinations and limited doctor-patient relationship
Warren T Jahn
Journal of Chiropractic Medicine
|
August 14, 2009
Current standards for measuring spinal range of motion for impairment
Leanne N Cupon, Warren T Jahn
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
|
February 8, 2006
The Bournemouth Questionnaire: can it be used to monitor and predict treatment outcome in chiropractic patients with persistent low back pain?
Warren T Jahn, Craig Liebenson, Steven G Yeomans
Journal of Chiropractic Medicine
|
May 17, 2011
Council on Forensic Sciences: an historical perspective
Leanne N Cupon, Warren T Jahn, Terrance M Eyerly
Journal of Chiropractic Medicine
|
August 14, 2009
Functional and work capacity evaluation issues
Warren T Jahn, Leanne N Cupon, John H Steinbaugh
Journal of Chiropractic Medicine
|
August 14, 2009
Guidelines of conduct in forensic practice
Warren T Jahn, Leanne N Cupon, Stephen M Perle
Journal of Chiropractic Medicine
|
August 4, 2009
Should the chiropractic profession embrace the doctrine of informed consent? Lehman et al. Journal of Chiropractic Medicine 2008;7:107-114
Warren T Jahn, Stephen M Perle, Leanne N Cupon, et al.
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
|
June 24, 2003
An independent assessment of chiropractic practice guidelines
Jeffrey R Cates, David N Young, David J Guerriero, et al.
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