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I graduated from CMCC in 2014 and completed the Clinical Sciences Residency, becoming a fellow in 2017. The residency program allowed me the opportunity to gain foundational knowledge in research methodology and collaborate with various stakeholders such as World Spine Care, CCGI, WHO and the IDRR. My involvement in research has spanned various research areas from female care, musculoskeletal health and chiropractic education.
Role:Review Member Level:Resident Student Name:Rachel Zevy Institution:Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College Thesis/Project Title: Adverse events from spinal manipulations and other manual therapies in the pregnant and postpartum population: protocol of a systematic review and update.
Role:Review Member Level:Resident Student Name:Kiana Raginan Institution:Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College Thesis/Project Title: Unmet healthcare needs in adults with osteoarthritis: A systematic review
Role:Review Member Level:Resident Student Name:Rachel Zevy Institution:Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College Thesis/Project Title: Adverse events from spinal manipulations and other manual therapies in the pregnant and postpartum population: protocol of a systematic review and update.
Optimizing conservative care for pregnant patients: do manikin simulators enhance manual therapy training?
Self-reported levels of anxiety, confidence and competence of chiropractic students during simulation-based education: a retrospective review
Simulation based education and formative OSCE performance in first year chiropractic students: a retrospective review.
Simulation Based Education in Chiropractic Education the Evolution: A Descriptive Report.
The effect of mattress characteristics on sleep outcomes: A systematic review.
Agency/Organization:IRSF CMCC Title:Optimizing conservative care for pregnant patients: do manikin simulators enhance manual therapy training? Co-InvestigatorRachel Zevy