ACC-RAC Student Research Stipend
This stipend is intended to help cover the cost of travel and lodging, making it easier for you to attend and showcase your hard work and dedication to the field.
Are you passionate about showcasing your groundbreaking research in chiropractic care? The esteemed ACC-RAC conference is the perfect platform for you to present your findings, connect with industry leaders, and gain invaluable experience.
To support your journey, we’re offering a stipend designed to ease the financial burden of travel and lodging. Our comprehensive stipend encompasses coverage for registration, travel, and lodging expenses throughout the conference duration, all up to a pre-approved amount.
Why Attend ACC-RAC?
- Networking: Engage with professionals and peers from around the world.
- Learning: Discover the latest research and advancements in chiropractic care.
- Experience: Gain crucial experience presenting in a professional setting.
- Recognition: Establish yourself as a thought leader and contribute meaningfully to the field.
How to be Considered:
- Submit Your Abstract: Send your research abstract to ACC-RAC by September 1st.
- Apply for the Stipend: Complete your application with Chiropractic Future by September 30th.
Our selection committee will carefully review all submissions and reach out to the selected candidates.
Don’t miss this chance to advance your career and showcase your research at the ACC-RAC conference. Apply now and take the next step in your professional journey!
2024 Recipients
George Zakhary
Southern California University of Health Sciences, California
Abstract: Trends in Utilization of Non-Pharmacological Pain Therapies under Medicare
Holli Kells
Northwestern Health Sciences University, Minnesota
Abstract: Mapping Chiropractic Services within US Federally Qualified
Health Centers
Rachiel Torrence
Texas Chiropractic College, Texas
Abstract: Comparing Balance and Kinematic Effects of Standard Athletic
Taping of the Ankle during Jumping Activities
Carol Longo
Texas Chiropractic College, Texas
Abstract: Exploring the Acute Effects of Spinal Manipulation on Handgrip Strength and Reaction Time Relative to Anxiety and Neck Pain Level
Dr. Parth Trivedi
Life Chiropractic College West, California
Abstract: Applications of Eye-Tracking Technology in Chiropractic:
Current Evidence and Example Data