DC2017 Conference Honors Parker University Faculty and Staff for Outstanding Scientific Research!

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Dallas, TX March 21, 2017 – The American Chiropractic Association (ACA) DC2017 conference awarded Parker University faculty and staff with prestigious awards for their incredible chiropractic research. Hosted by the American Chiropractic Association, the DC2017 conference occurs at the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C.

The ACA teamed up with the World Federation of Chiropractic (WFC) and the Association for Chiropractic Colleges (ACC), to launch a renowned chiropractic program that features plausible scientific research, worldwide perspectives on the profession’s future, and compelling sessions by chiropractic content experts.

When asked about the future of Parker University due to this research, Dr. Harrison Ndetan responded, “The key is to contribute to the University’s mission of being a renown, selective institution in education, research, and service. Our research programs seeks to build the research culture and capacity of the University. This helps solidify my firm belief that university faculty need to strive to contribute to the growth of new knowledge through relevant scholarship/research, while preserving existing knowledge through sound teaching.”

Parker University’s faculty and staff members were awarded the Clinical Research Award, the Educational Research Award, and the impressive Scott Haldeman Award for outstanding research. This type of effort and appreciation exhibits how we’re committed to making Parker a well-rounded institution for students.