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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Feb. 2, 2026

 

CMCC and University of New Brunswick Sign a Memorandum of Understanding to Expand Academic and Health Collaboration

The Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) and the University of New Brunswick (UNB) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) building on an existing academic pathway agreement and signaling a shared commitment to exploring expanded collaboration in education, clinical care and research.

The MOU complements the articulation agreement first established in 2023, which provides qualified UNB students with the opportunity to complete a Bachelor of Kinesiology and a Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) degree in seven years instead of the traditional eight. Through this pathway, students may fulfill components of the CMCC DC program while completing their undergraduate degree at UNB, a significant saving of tuition and offering an earlier career launch. 

This newly signed MOU establishes a framework for the two institutions to explore future collaboration aimed at strengthening musculoskeletal (MSK) health education, research and care in New Brunswick and Atlantic Canada.

Importantly, this partnership creates a foundation for CMCC to support UNB’s Building Healthy Communities strategic framework, which focuses on increasing health education in the province to address healthcare worker shortages. Areas of potential cooperation may include academic delivery, clinical education and experiential learning, interprofessional practice, and joint research initiatives.

“We are pleased to strengthen our relationship with the University of New Brunswick through this Memorandum of Understanding,” said Dr. Christine Bradaric-Baus, President of CMCC. “We are excited to explore opportunities for working together to support their healthy communities agenda and the development of a strong, sustainable musculoskeletal health workforce in New Brunswick.”

“This MOU reflects UNB’s commitment to collaboration that supports student success, innovation and community impact,” said Dr. Paul J. Mazerolle, president and vice chancellor of UNB. “By partnering with CMCC, an international leader in chiropractic education, we are exploring opportunities to expand educational pathways, and advance research and clinical initiatives that contribute to improved musculoskeletal health and access to care across Atlantic Canada.”

“This agreement creates an important framework for collaboration, the lynchpin to CMCC’s new strategic plan,” said Dr. Kevyn Kristmanson, Chair of the CMCC Board of Directors. “By working together, CMCC and UNB can explore meaningful ways to support students, advance research and strengthen musculoskeletal health capacity in the region.”

 

About CMCC

The Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College is an academic institution recognized for creating leaders in spinal health. With graduates practicing in 52 countries and faculty who are leaders in their fields, CMCC delivers world-class chiropractic education, research and patient care. CMCC offers a four-year program leading to a Doctor of Chiropractic Degree, offered under the written consent of the Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities until 2030.

Spearheaded by the McMorland Family Research Chair in Mechanobiology, CMCC researchers contribute to advancing the understanding and management of neuromusculoskeletal conditions. A not-for-profit, charitable organization, CMCC receives no direct government funding and relies on tuition, donations, auxiliary revenue and special events for support.

 

About UNB

The University of New Brunswick is Canada's oldest English-language university and New Brunswick’s only national comprehensive university. Founded in 1785, the multi-campus institution has a rich history as well as a dynamic focus on research, innovation, experiential learning and entrepreneurship. UNB welcomes more than 10,000 students from 100 countries to its campuses. With over 250 programs, certificates and diplomas in 14 faculties, UNB helps students acquire the abilities needed to make an impact in their communities.

 

Media contacts

Shannon Clark
Manager, Communications
Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College
Phone: 647-805-1743
SClark@cmcc.ca

Kathleen McLaughlin
Media Relations Strategist
University of New Brunswick
Media@unb.ca