ISIS Chiropractic Centres receives The College of Chiropractors Patient Partnership Quality Mark: Meeting Patient Expectations.
“Chiropractic and Chiropractors provide safe and effective treatment, and we are proud to say that the award recognises this practice’s commitment to meeting and exceeding patients’ expectations of their environment and level of care. We constantly strive to improve our level of service and always welcome feedback from patients.” 
“We are delighted to announce the receipt of the Patients Partnership Quality Award (PPQM) awarded by the College of Chiropractors.We are the first clinics in our areas to have achieved such an award and we are delighted to have received this award for all the ISIS clinics. We have always considered it important not only to provide the best possible care to our patients but we have also always tried to provide a pleasant and welcoming atmosphere in our clinics. We feel particularly delighted as this award is in recognition of just that, and of our team effort over the past years.” What is PPQM? The PPQM award was devised by the College of Chiropractors’ patient partnership group and recognises the clinic’s excellence in meeting the expectations patients have about their chiropractic care. About The College of Chiropractors The College of Chiropractors is an academic membership organisation with over 1300 members and the following objectives: - to promote the art, science and practice of chiropractic;
- to improve and maintain standards in the practice of chiropractic for the benefit of the public;
- to promote awareness and understanding of chiropractic amongst medical practitioners and other healthcare professionals and the public;
- to educate and train practitioners in the art, science and practice of chiropractic;
- to advance the study of and research in chiropractic.
Members and Fellows of the College have always embraced postgraduate training and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in the public interest, pre-empting any statutory requirement. Since its incorporation in 1999, the College has worked with an eminent Advisory Board which supports the College in its aim to achieve a Royal Charter to signal the importance of chiropractic in complementing the mainstream healthcare professions, and to provide impetus to build an integrated chiropractic service around patients.
The College actively fosters patient and public involvement through its Lay Partnership Group and via patient representation on its governing Council.
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