"The post-doctoral research scholar provided me with the tools and experience to understand and perform research and improved my clinical knowledge. I feel these gave me a competitive edge when applying to the VA chiropractic residency program and being successfully matched.”
Dr. Kleppe’s research involvement includes validating quality indicators for chiropractic care and exploring patient safety culture within the profession. These projects contribute to the field's body of knowledge and align with her goal of elevating chiropractic practice through evidence-based data.
Pain education has now been studied in many clinical trials encompassing a variety of patients and conditions. When numerous clinical trials have been conducted, assessing them collectively can help clarify the effects of interventions.
Every day, PCCR researchers are working to advance the chiropractic profession and keep Palmer College at the leading edge by generating new knowledge available to students and Doctors of Chiropractic.
Congratulations to the Palmer academic, research and clinical faculty whose scholarly work has been selected for presentation at the Association of Chiropractic Colleges 30th Annual Education & Research Agenda Conference (ACC-RAC) in March 2024 in San Diego.