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Clarification on use of the term 'Dr' from the New Zealand Chiropractors' Association
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Poelsma, Corrian
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Chiropractic - ethics
/ Chiropractic medicine
/ Codes of Ethics
/ Ethics, Professional
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
2011
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Clarification on use of the term 'Dr' from the New Zealand Chiropractors' Association
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Poelsma, Corrian
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Chiropractic - ethics
/ Chiropractic medicine
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/ Ethics, Professional
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
2011
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Clarification on use of the term 'Dr' from the New Zealand Chiropractors' Association
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Clarification on use of the term 'Dr' from the New Zealand Chiropractors' Association
2011
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On the official register of chiropractors in New Zealand, the qualifications of each registrant are listed along with the 'honorific'.3 A simple cross reference and check between the list of registered chiropractors and those staff members of the New Zealand College would have allayed any fears that the authors had of chiropractors mis-representing themselves as medical practitioners, dentists, osteopaths, veterinarians or future Australian physiotherapists, who will have a Doctor of Physiotherapy degree from Melbourne University.
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Pasifika Medical Association Group (PMAG)
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