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Welcome to the SCU WIKI site. This site is a living document that has been implemented and will continue to be developed as a resource for our students’ education.
 
  
'''Phase I''' contains over 1000 video clips of examination procedures, adjusting and soft tissue techniques, exercise rehabilitation and active care resources.  
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Welcome to the Clinical Education Resources site (also known as the SCU WIKI site).  
  
'''Phase II''' will be to link these resources to the conditions, care pathways and diagnostic guidelines for each of the regions. The first will be the Lumbar Spine. As it is completed it will be rolled out into the live site and then the Cervical Spine will be next. 
 
  
The ultimate goal is for the wiki site to be an online resource for the students to access through their mobile devices.
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The site is organized by body region and then by the type of procedure. The site is also searchable using the text box on the home page. Dr. Paul Wanlass started working on the content in 2007 and created the site from 2011-2013. Updates and new additions have been added from 2013 - current day. There are now 1,291 content pages and 2,887 total pages as of 2/9/2024. The pages included descriptions, video, and pictures of procedures taught in the IPA, IPES, CONA, FRS, SCP, PTM, and CP1-CP7 courses in the Doctor of Chiropractic program. This is a living site and we continue to add new material. Please use this site as a supplemental resource. In your practical exams you will be tested on what is demonstrated in class and in your lab manuals. There may be slight differences in the way procedures were shown at the time of filming compared to how you learn a procedure in lab now. This is due in part to the normal curriculum revision process over time. As we update the site this will improve.
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Wanlass, P., & Hutton, R. (2022). DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ON-DEMAND WIKI SITE FOR TEACHING AT A CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE. Journal of Contemporary Chiropractic, 5(1), 145–149. Retrieved from https://jcc.scholasticahq.com/article/78037
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Latest revision as of 20:49, 9 February 2024

Welcome to the Clinical Education Resources site (also known as the SCU WIKI site).


The site is organized by body region and then by the type of procedure. The site is also searchable using the text box on the home page. Dr. Paul Wanlass started working on the content in 2007 and created the site from 2011-2013. Updates and new additions have been added from 2013 - current day. There are now 1,291 content pages and 2,887 total pages as of 2/9/2024. The pages included descriptions, video, and pictures of procedures taught in the IPA, IPES, CONA, FRS, SCP, PTM, and CP1-CP7 courses in the Doctor of Chiropractic program. This is a living site and we continue to add new material. Please use this site as a supplemental resource. In your practical exams you will be tested on what is demonstrated in class and in your lab manuals. There may be slight differences in the way procedures were shown at the time of filming compared to how you learn a procedure in lab now. This is due in part to the normal curriculum revision process over time. As we update the site this will improve.

Wanlass, P., & Hutton, R. (2022). DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ON-DEMAND WIKI SITE FOR TEACHING AT A CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE. Journal of Contemporary Chiropractic, 5(1), 145–149. Retrieved from https://jcc.scholasticahq.com/article/78037