Posted on 02/02/2005 5:51:34 AM PST by eartotheground
GAINESVILLE Florida's Board of Governors voted 10-3 today to reject a proposed chiropractic school at Florida State University that was sought by powerful lawmakers, but vehemently opposed by some FSU medical faculty.
The board did not agree there was a need to create the nation's first chiropractic school at a public university, especially when state funding is so scarce and it could damage the school's reputation.
The project has been embroiled in controversy since last year when state lawmakers put $9 million in the state budget for a school.
Instead it was a pet project for then Senate President Jim King of Jacksonville, who is a FSU alum, and state Sen. Dennis Jones, R-Treasure Island, a chiropractor.
Wetherell said the board's vote was clear about whether it wanted such a school and added "I don't think FSU will proceed with any [further] study at this point."
(Excerpt) Read more at sun-sentinel.com ...
I assume that Chiros are exempt.
I hate RINO scum, especially when they are also QUACKS
Well, I'm glad at least that the chiropractic nonsense got voted down. The odious RINO Jim King was supporting it, of course.
Any suggestions on how to derail "Dr." Senator Jones in general? Isn't it a horrendous conflict of interest for a chiropractor politician to demand that real physicians pay for more insurance? This is just making my blood boil!!
Ooh, my achin' back.
The Sen. King school of massage therapy is shot down-ping.
what is "go bare?"
"especially when state funding is so scarce and it could damage the school's reputation."
This is my alma mater (at least one of them). There's a story behind the story. The current school president is a Republican and a former speaker of the FL house during the historical Republican coup. The bill to create the chiro school was pushed by another Republican, Jim King, who apparently wanted a college named after him. This whole thing was pure political backroom dealing, and my party was guilty.
On warchant.com, the academic message board has been devoted to the outrage this scheme was causing. Alumni, boosters, the medschool faculty, students, and the general public were incensed. Everyone but the politicla kingpins knew a chiro school would only FSU in the long run. The board of trustees bowed to the political pressure. But thank-goodness the board of governors had a dose of sanity and killed the deal.
Tallahassee politics, business as usual.
That is where you are sitting in your office and you get a bill from your liability insurance company for $250,000 and you tell them to go @#@# themselves.
Going without liability insurance VASTLY decreases your chances of getting sued.
You can't go bare if you are on the staff of a hospital. If you do go bare, it is a big hassle however, there are strict requirements on posting signs in your waiting room, etc.
Let's just hope there isn't a prominent/political alum who happens to be into aromatherapy.
If chiropractors kept to the spine it would be OK - that's their area of expertise. There's a kookopractor with a local radio show that is always pushing his herbal medicines and talking about how awful vaccinations are. I wish I could lock him in a room full of kids in iron lungs because of polio, but we don't have those anymore because of #$$(#($#! vaccinations.
Glad to hear the chiropractor school has been shelved. The news about Senate Bill 972 is disturbing.
What exactly is "expert" about their spinal knowledge. There is no credible, peer-reviewed scientific evidence that chiropractic is beneficial to spinal issues. Moreover, chiropractors do not have a scientific view of spinal structure and neural systems. They are simply quacks preying on the weak and gullible.
Myriad stings have shown that people with no pain can present to a series of chiropractors, get x-rayed, and then have each doctor come up with a a different, unfounded issue and recommended regimen. Does anyone ever go to the chriopractor and hear "There's nothing wrong with you" or "Maybe you should see a doctor"? Doesn't happen.
And, when's the last time you saw a neurosurgeon with a booth at the mall adivising you to get some brain work? In my local mall the chiro booth is about 20 feet from the Dyanetics crowd. One wonders which offers the more credible solution...
My years of back problems are a thing of the past since getting regular chiropractic care.
I suppose some dentists are incompetent quacks, too, but I'll get my teeth checked each year.
Don't let it get you all bent out of shape.
Do you have a link to this new bill 972? The Florida Senate leadership completely screwed the docs during the med mal special sessions, and it wouldn't suprise me to see Sen. Jones do it again.
I thought TK was a Democrat? Wasn't Dan Webster the first Republican speaker in like 150 years?
BTW, congrats on Antone Smith and Rouse today...
I may be getting their postions/parties confused.
Thanks on the recruiting. Looks like we picked up a third 5-star.
But as someone said on our boards, with our current coaching staff, we can get dom perignon, but we serve it in jelly jars.
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