• Building Bridges: Advancing Chiropractic Education and Science Literacy with Dr Alice Cade

  • Dec 4 2024
  • Length: 44 mins
  • Podcast

Building Bridges: Advancing Chiropractic Education and Science Literacy with Dr Alice Cade

  • Summary

  • What happens when a passion for helping people collides with a commitment to advancing a profession? In this episode, Dr Alice Cade, a chiropractor bridging worlds, from private practice to research and becoming a chiropractic educator. She shares how she’s working to reshape chiropractic education and deepen scientific literacy within the field.

    Alice unpacks the critical role of subluxation-based care and why making research more accessible isn’t just an academic goal—it’s a transformative necessity. She takes us through her personal journey, sparked by her mother’s battle with migraines, and explores how curiosity and science are key to unlocking better care.

    From the intricacies of brain function to innovative clinical pathways, Alice’s work shines a light on what’s possible when the global chiropractic community embraces collaboration and shared purpose. Whether you’re a chiropractor, an academic, or just curious, this episode is a powerful reminder of how science and heart can create lasting impact.


    https://chiropractic.ac.nz/research/

    https://www.scotlandcollegechiro.ac.uk/support


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