Keiser University’s College of Chiropractic Medicine (KUCCM) thanks Dr. James M. Cox for his $100,000 matching funds campaign challenge.
Created to foster chiropractic research, Dr. Cox recently announced a $100,000 matching funds campaign in which he will match dollar-for-dollar any donation to the Cox® Fund up to $100,000. The proceeds will provide the KUCCM’s Research Department the opportunity to complete both current and new clinical and experimental research studies for conditions, such as spinal stenosis, for which chiropractic care shows promise in non-surgical management.
For decades, Dr. Cox has personally and professionally donated to chiropractic research financially through his textbook royalties, speaking honoraria, and more. He has, on several occasions, also sought matching funds to complete pilot projects that lead to larger research grants and recognition in the spinal literature for the benefits of chiropractic care for spine and spine-related pain.
The Doctor of Chiropractic degree program at Keiser University is a rigorous professional program consisting of ten semesters of study, which are completed over 40 months at Keiser University’s West Palm Beach, Florida Campus. The program combines traditional lectures with small group learning, weekly conferences and seminars, laboratory and experiential sessions, and clinical training opportunities at a number of sites. All coursework includes case-based relevancy for chiropractic practice as a portal-of-entry profession dedicated to excellence in spine care. To learn more about Keiser University’s College of Chiropractic Medicine program, please visit our website.