NCMIC Foundation No one supports the chiropractic profession like NCMIC—and the NCMIC Foundation is just part of that longstanding support. The NCMIC Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization, was started in 2003 to help fund chiropractic research and growth of the profession. It began with a major contribution from NCMIC and has grown over the decades with donations from DCs and policyholders.
Since 2003, nearly $10 million has gone to help fund major chiropractic research projects & education, including:
■ The Bone and Joint Decade Neck Pain Task Force Project ■ Integrative Healthcare Policy Consortium ■ Multiple chiropractic fellowships at universities across the nation including Yale and Harvard ■ Heidi Haavik, D.C., Ph.D., Impact of Chiropractic Care on Visuomotor Coordination and Sensorimotor Integration in a Subclinical Neck Pain Population ■ Logan University study with Mass General on Arterial Spine Labeling Brain Response to Spinal Manipulation: An MRI Study ■ Life University, Stephanie Sullivan D.C., Ph.D., Evaluating the Effect of Team- Based Neuroscience on Depression ■ National University of Health Sciences, Applied Clinical Neuroscience Care Automation of Methods Using Crepitus as a Biomarker for Spinal ■ Southern California University of Health Sciences, Spine Care Project with AppleCare ACO
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