ASSESSING MEDICAL STUDENT KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS CHIROPRACTIC A SCOPING LITERATURE REVIEW
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Abstract
Chiropractic is one of the most accessed complimentary alternative medicine modalities worldwide. This study aimed to investigate medical student knowledge and attitudes towards chiropractic on a global scale and examine key themes influencing these attitudes. The research was conducted as a narrative review and involved an electronic database search to find twenty eligible studies relevant to the scope of the review. The STROBE checklist was used to critically appraise all studies.
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