Episode 117 — CCE Drops Bombshell at 03/16/12 Stakeholder Meeting: An Interview with MCQI’s Dr. Steve Tullius

Episode 117 — CCE Drops Bombshell at 03/16/12 Stakeholder Meeting: An Interview with MCQI’s Dr. Steve Tullius

Author: Dr. Thomas R. Lamar, your podcast chiropractor March 21, 2012 Duration: 0:00
BREAKING NEWS -- On March 16, 2012, The Council of Chiropractic Education (CCE) held it's first "Stakeholder Meeting"in which it invited select groups of the profession — an effort demonstrating it's attempt to build bridges and resolve the record-breaking list of violations that were handed down to it from the Department of Education National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity's (NACIQI) December reaccreditation hearings. NACIQI found CCE to be in violation of 42 different issues. Most notable however was the "43rd violation" in which they stated: “In addition to the numerous issues identified in the staff report, NACIQI asks [CCE] to demonstrate compliance with Section 602.13 dealing with the wide acceptance of its standards, policies, procedures, and decisions; and to address how its standards advance quality in chiropractic education.” NACIQI granted the CCE continued accrediting authority provided that it could adequately resolve the list of violations within a year's time. The "Stakeholder Meeting" was its first attempt to resolve issues surrounding being more representative of the differences in philosophy that exist in our profession. Unfortunately, as we'll find out from one of the attendees, the meeting ended up being quite the opposite. Today on Spinal Column Radio we welcome back the cofounder of the Movement for Chiropractic Quality and Integrity (MCQI), Dr. Steve Tullius, to find out the the "Stakeholder Meeting" was just that — "an attempt to 'stake' anyone that dare question CCE authority or make constructive comments regarding chiropractic education to the wall."

Dr. Thomas R. Lamar, a chiropractor and father of seven, brings a uniquely energetic and personal perspective to the world of wellness with SpinalColumnRadio. Since its launch on New Year's Day in 2010-a project he began with his then nine-year-old son handling the audio-this podcast has grown into a vibrant hub for conversation far beyond just clinical advice. While it started as an audio version of his community newspaper column aimed at the public, the show has evolved into a rich exploration of chiropractic from every angle. You'll hear in-depth interviews with leaders in the field, discussions on the philosophy and history that underpin the practice, and even tackle the politics that affect it, all delivered with a dose of Lamar's characteristic humor and comedy. The result is a deeply human and accessible resource that feels more like a series of engaging conversations than a lecture. Tuning into this podcast means connecting with the story of a profession through the voice of a passionate practitioner who is as dedicated to his family and community as he is to his work. Dr. Lamar, your podcast chiropractor, ensures each episode is packed with insight, personality, and a genuine enthusiasm for sharing all-things-chiropractic with anyone curious about a holistic approach to health and life.
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