Differences in history-taking skills between male and female chiropractic student interns
CONCLUSION: Female chiropractic student interns scored higher than male interns on communication skills during a history-taking patient encounter. This supports the trend seen among female medical school students and physicians that women score higher than men on communication-related assessments.PMID:37655805 | DOI:10.7899/JCE-22-11 (Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education)
Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education - September 1, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Michael Sheppard Stephanie Johnson Victor Quiroz John Ward Source Type: research

Interactions between the sex of the clinician grader and the sex of the chiropractic student intern on spinal manipulation assessment grade
CONCLUSION: Male clinicians tended to assign lower grades on spinal manipulation assessments than female clinicians. Male students on average received slightly higher scores than female students on spinal manipulation assessments.PMID:37655808 | DOI:10.7899/JCE-22-12 (Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education)
Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education - September 1, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Michael Sheppard Stephanie Johnson Victor Quiroz John Ward Source Type: research

Differences in history-taking skills between male and female chiropractic student interns
CONCLUSION: Female chiropractic student interns scored higher than male interns on communication skills during a history-taking patient encounter. This supports the trend seen among female medical school students and physicians that women score higher than men on communication-related assessments.PMID:37655805 | DOI:10.7899/JCE-22-11 (Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education)
Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education - September 1, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Michael Sheppard Stephanie Johnson Victor Quiroz John Ward Source Type: research

Interactions between the sex of the clinician grader and the sex of the chiropractic student intern on spinal manipulation assessment grade
CONCLUSION: Male clinicians tended to assign lower grades on spinal manipulation assessments than female clinicians. Male students on average received slightly higher scores than female students on spinal manipulation assessments.PMID:37655808 | DOI:10.7899/JCE-22-12 (Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education)
Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education - September 1, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Michael Sheppard Stephanie Johnson Victor Quiroz John Ward Source Type: research

Differences in history-taking skills between male and female chiropractic student interns
CONCLUSION: Female chiropractic student interns scored higher than male interns on communication skills during a history-taking patient encounter. This supports the trend seen among female medical school students and physicians that women score higher than men on communication-related assessments.PMID:37655805 | DOI:10.7899/JCE-22-11 (Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education)
Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education - September 1, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Michael Sheppard Stephanie Johnson Victor Quiroz John Ward Source Type: research

Interactions between the sex of the clinician grader and the sex of the chiropractic student intern on spinal manipulation assessment grade
CONCLUSION: Male clinicians tended to assign lower grades on spinal manipulation assessments than female clinicians. Male students on average received slightly higher scores than female students on spinal manipulation assessments.PMID:37655808 | DOI:10.7899/JCE-22-12 (Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education)
Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education - September 1, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Michael Sheppard Stephanie Johnson Victor Quiroz John Ward Source Type: research

Differences in history-taking skills between male and female chiropractic student interns
CONCLUSION: Female chiropractic student interns scored higher than male interns on communication skills during a history-taking patient encounter. This supports the trend seen among female medical school students and physicians that women score higher than men on communication-related assessments.PMID:37655805 | DOI:10.7899/JCE-22-11 (Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education)
Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education - September 1, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Michael Sheppard Stephanie Johnson Victor Quiroz John Ward Source Type: research

Interactions between the sex of the clinician grader and the sex of the chiropractic student intern on spinal manipulation assessment grade
CONCLUSION: Male clinicians tended to assign lower grades on spinal manipulation assessments than female clinicians. Male students on average received slightly higher scores than female students on spinal manipulation assessments.PMID:37655808 | DOI:10.7899/JCE-22-12 (Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education)
Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education - September 1, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Michael Sheppard Stephanie Johnson Victor Quiroz John Ward Source Type: research

Differences in history-taking skills between male and female chiropractic student interns
CONCLUSION: Female chiropractic student interns scored higher than male interns on communication skills during a history-taking patient encounter. This supports the trend seen among female medical school students and physicians that women score higher than men on communication-related assessments.PMID:37655805 | DOI:10.7899/JCE-22-11 (Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education)
Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education - September 1, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Michael Sheppard Stephanie Johnson Victor Quiroz John Ward Source Type: research

Interactions between the sex of the clinician grader and the sex of the chiropractic student intern on spinal manipulation assessment grade
CONCLUSION: Male clinicians tended to assign lower grades on spinal manipulation assessments than female clinicians. Male students on average received slightly higher scores than female students on spinal manipulation assessments.PMID:37655808 | DOI:10.7899/JCE-22-12 (Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education)
Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education - September 1, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Michael Sheppard Stephanie Johnson Victor Quiroz John Ward Source Type: research

Differences in history-taking skills between male and female chiropractic student interns
CONCLUSION: Female chiropractic student interns scored higher than male interns on communication skills during a history-taking patient encounter. This supports the trend seen among female medical school students and physicians that women score higher than men on communication-related assessments.PMID:37655805 | DOI:10.7899/JCE-22-11 (Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education)
Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education - September 1, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Michael Sheppard Stephanie Johnson Victor Quiroz John Ward Source Type: research

Interactions between the sex of the clinician grader and the sex of the chiropractic student intern on spinal manipulation assessment grade
CONCLUSION: Male clinicians tended to assign lower grades on spinal manipulation assessments than female clinicians. Male students on average received slightly higher scores than female students on spinal manipulation assessments.PMID:37655808 | DOI:10.7899/JCE-22-12 (Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education)
Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education - September 1, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Michael Sheppard Stephanie Johnson Victor Quiroz John Ward Source Type: research

Differences in history-taking skills between male and female chiropractic student interns
CONCLUSION: Female chiropractic student interns scored higher than male interns on communication skills during a history-taking patient encounter. This supports the trend seen among female medical school students and physicians that women score higher than men on communication-related assessments.PMID:37655805 | DOI:10.7899/JCE-22-11 (Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education)
Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education - September 1, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Michael Sheppard Stephanie Johnson Victor Quiroz John Ward Source Type: research

Interactions between the sex of the clinician grader and the sex of the chiropractic student intern on spinal manipulation assessment grade
CONCLUSION: Male clinicians tended to assign lower grades on spinal manipulation assessments than female clinicians. Male students on average received slightly higher scores than female students on spinal manipulation assessments.PMID:37655808 | DOI:10.7899/JCE-22-12 (Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education)
Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education - September 1, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Michael Sheppard Stephanie Johnson Victor Quiroz John Ward Source Type: research

Differences in history-taking skills between male and female chiropractic student interns
CONCLUSION: Female chiropractic student interns scored higher than male interns on communication skills during a history-taking patient encounter. This supports the trend seen among female medical school students and physicians that women score higher than men on communication-related assessments.PMID:37655805 | DOI:10.7899/JCE-22-11 (Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education)
Source: The Journal of Chiropractic Education - September 1, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Michael Sheppard Stephanie Johnson Victor Quiroz John Ward Source Type: research