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The Journal of Chiropractic Humanities (ISSN 1556-3499) is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to providing a forum for the chiropractic profession to disseminate information dedicated to chiropractic humanities. The primary purpose of the Journal of Chiropractic Humanities is to foster scholarly debate and interaction within the chiropractic profession regarding the humanities, which includes history, philosophy, linguistics, literature, jurisprudence, ethics, theory, sociology, comparative religions, and aspects of social sciences that address historical or philosophical approaches. The journal's objective is to fulfill this purpose through careful editorial review and publication of expert work, by creating legitimate dialogue in a field where a diversity of opinion exists, and by providing a professional forum for interaction of these views.

The journal is currently indexed in Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), Manual Alternative and Natural Therapy Index System (MANTIS), and the Index to Chiropractic Literature (ICL).


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The Journal of Chiropractic Humanities (ISSN 1556-3499) is published annually. Access to this journal is free. There is no subscription fee.
 
Published By:
National University of Health Sciences
200 E. Roosevelt Road
Lombard, Illinois 60148

Editor:
Claire Johnson, MSEd, DC

Associate Editor:
Bart Green, MSEd, DC
 
Editorial Board Members:
Bram B. Briggance, PhD
Alana Callender, MS, LCP, EEd
Ron Carter, DC, MA, PhD
Keith Charlton, DC, MS, PhD
Ashley Cleveland, DC, MS
Chris Good, DC, MAEd
John Hanks, DC, MHS
Stuart Kinsinger, DC
Doug Lawson, DC, MSEd
Brian McAulay, DC, PhD
Stephen Perle, DC, MS
Reed Phillips, DC, MSCM, PhD
Keith Simpson, DC, PhD
Robert Ward, DC
Keith Wells, DC, MA

 
 
FAX: (630) 839-1792
Electronic mail: General Information: cjohnson @ nuhs.edu
 

 

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Editor in Chief: Claire Johnson, MSEd, DC

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