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Current evidence on head injuries
Current evidence on head injuries
Presentation by Northwestern Health Sciences University's Human Performance Center Integrative Sports Care Coordinator Jordan Knowlton-Key called "Current evidence on head injuries - one hour didactic," 2020-06.
Current knowledge of head injuries
Current knowledge of head injuries
One hour webinar presented by Minnesota Chiropractic Association, given by Jordan Knowlton-Key, Northwestern Health Sciences University's Human Performance Center Integrative Sports Care Coordinator called "Current knowledge of head injuries," 2020-03.
Current knowledge of head injuries
Current knowledge of head injuries
Faculty conference presentation by Northwestern Health Sciences University's College of Chiropractic alum Dr. Jordan Knowlton-Key called "Current knowledge of head injuries," 2020., Link to presentation video https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/996fb6fb-432f-4b4e-9dbc-476154081a59
Decisional Dilemmas in Discontinuing Prolonged Disease-Modifying Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis. Comparative Effectiveness Rev
Decisional Dilemmas in Discontinuing Prolonged Disease-Modifying Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis. Comparative Effectiveness Rev
Objective. We conducted a systematic review to examine the long-term consequences of discontinuing disease-modifying treatment (DMT) for multiple sclerosis (MS) by examining the long-term benefits and harms, and the reasons for discontinuing treatment. We also examined the evidence for people’s values, beliefs, and preferences regarding discontinuing DMT., Peer-Reviewed Prepared by the Minnesota Evidence-based Practice Center under Contract No. 290-2012-00016-I AHRQ Publication No.15-EHC012-EF
Design, synthesis, and evaluation of novel N-1 fluroquinolone derivatives
Design, synthesis, and evaluation of novel N-1 fluroquinolone derivatives
Article co-written by College of Health and Wellness faculty member Lisa Oppegard. Full article title: Design, synthesis, and evaluation of novel N-1 fluoroquinolone derivatives: probing for binding contact with the active site tyrosine of gyrase
Designing Studies that Utilize Large Databases: The Basics”. Bigger Date-Bigger Problems?
Designing Studies that Utilize Large Databases: The Basics”. Bigger Date-Bigger Problems?
Talk given by Mary Forte at the Orthopaedic Trauma Association's 30th annual meeting in Tampa, Florida in 2014.
Developing strong posture
Developing strong posture
Presentation given by College of Chiropractic faculty member Paul Osterbauer during NWHSU Homecoming, 2017.
Development and  use of a comprehensive clinical internship dashboard
Development and use of a comprehensive clinical internship dashboard
Presentation entitled "Development and use of a comprehensive clinical internship dashboard" Presented at the World Federation of Chiropractic/Association of Chiropractic College's 11th Chiropractic education conference held at Logan University in St. Louis, November 2-5. 2011. Presented by Northwestern Health Sciences University alum and Dean, College of Chiropractic & Title IX Team, Dr. Katie Burns Ryan, Dr. Chris Petrie, and Dr. Chris Smoley.
Development of green organic chemistry grant
Development of green organic chemistry grant
Development of Green Organic Chemistry, a grant written by Undergraduate Health Sciences faculty member Jason Thoen.
Diagnosis and treatment of clinical Alzheimer's-type dementia:  a systematic review
Diagnosis and treatment of clinical Alzheimer's-type dementia: a systematic review
Article co-written by Mary Forte, researcher at Wolfe-Harris Center for Clinical Studies.
Did a Minimum Case Requirement Improve Resident Surgical Volume for Closed Wrist and Forearm Fracture Treatment in Orthopedic Su
Did a Minimum Case Requirement Improve Resident Surgical Volume for Closed Wrist and Forearm Fracture Treatment in Orthopedic Su
The purpose of this study is to determine whether the 2013 implementation of ACGME minimum case requirements was associated with increased documented case volume of closed manipulation of forearm and wrist fractures (CMFWF) for graduating orthopedic surgery residents.
Differences in function and comorbidities between older adults and nonusers of chiropractic and osteopathic manipulation
Differences in function and comorbidities between older adults and nonusers of chiropractic and osteopathic manipulation
The purpose of this study was to compare functional limitations and comorbidity prevalence between older adult users and nonusers of chiropractic and osteopathic manipulation.

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