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Southern California University of Health Sciences Faculty Member Wins International Chiropractic Essay Competition

May 1 2009
News Of The Profession
Southern California University of Health Sciences Faculty Member Wins International Chiropractic Essay Competition
May 1 2009

■ Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCU) faculty mem­ber Garrett Thompson, PhD, has been awarded first prize in the faculty divi­sion of the International Chiropractic Essay Competition offered by the ONE Research Foundation. To be eligible, contestants must have been engaged as fulltimc, adjunct, or emeritus faculty members of a chiropractic college. The essay competition was titled, "Should Chiropractic Academia Em­brace the Biopsychosocial Model?" Dr. Thompson's winning essay was titled, "The Biopsychosocial Model in Aca­demia: Philosophy or Best Practices?" and is featured on the foundation website at www.onefoundation.org. Dr. Thompson is an assistant professor at SCU. He received his PhD in Biochem­istry from Loma Linda University in California, and his BS from Reed College in Portland, Oregon. The ONE Research Foundation is a charitable nonprofit organization that funds scientific research, and endeavors to bring Neuro Emotional Technique (NET) to the world. The foundation funds research published in peer reviewed journals in an effort to support clinical data with scientific validation. For more information the on Southern California University of Health Sciences, go to www.scuhs.edu.