THE CHIROPRACTIC SCOPE OF PRACTICE AND CLINICAL COMPETENCIES IN AUSTRALIA Part 2 – A Competency Framework for Well-being and Lifestyle Management
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Abstract
This editorial is the second of a three-part series and focuses on the advanced competency framework for Well-being and Lifestyle Management chiropractors in Australia. It is based on the accreditation of advanced post-graduate educational pathways, extended scope of practice, and titling within the Australasian Institute of Chiropractic Education (AICE). (1) This editorial is preceded by Part 1 – “Scope of practice and advanced titling.” (2)
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