
Lecture Schedule
Each week you are expected to complete online classes through an online learning platform designed specifically for chiropractic education and research. Please see the list below which outlines the lectures that need to be completed each week.

Week 1 – Course overview and introduction
Week 2 – Science, Ethics & Evidence-Based Chiropractic
Week 3 – Introduction to different research designs and patient-reported outcome measures
Week 4 – Introduction to experimental designs and how to search the literature
Week 5 – Critical evaluation of clinical research methods and designs
Week 6 – Academic writing skills and the value of science and research for the chiropractic profession
Week 7 – Biostatistics in Health Research
Week 8 – Clinical Science Studies about Chiropractic II
Week begiunning 03/11/25 : Half term – reading week
Week 9 – A closer look at evidence-based chiropractic practice
- RM2.04 A Closer look at evidence-based Chiropractic
- RM2.05 Gathering Scientific Evidence for a Report of Findings
Week 10 – A closer look at experimental designs and the randomized controlled trial
Week 11 – Clinical Science Studies about Chiropractic I
Week 12 – Basic Science Studies about Chiropractic I
- BS1.01 The Many Models of the Chiropractic Subluxation
- BS1.02 The Brain Model of the Chiropractic Subluxation
- Final Assignment Due: Thursday 04/12/25 by 13:00