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American Black Chiropractic Association (ABCA)    
  Membership Chairperson:
Dr. Rashida Cohen
1145 19th St., NW, Ste. 308
Washington, D.C. 20036 
  Phone: 202.359.0504 
  Web site: www.abcachiro.com    E-mail: drcohen@caringchiropractor.com 
  The purpose of the ABCA is to help recruit, encourage, and support black persons to study chiropractic. The organization encourages research and development of the science, philosophy, and art of chiropractic.    (back to top)  
   

American Chiropractic Association (ACA)
  1701 Clarendon Boulevard
Arlington, VA 22209
  Phone: 703.276.8800
Fax: 703.243.2593
  Web site: www.acatoday.org   E-mail: memberinfo@acatoday.org
  The largest chiropractic association in the country. Its mission is to preserve, protect, improve, and promote the chiropractic profession and the services of Doctors of Chiropractic for the benefit of the patients they serve.   (back to top)  
  House of Delegates Meeting - Newport, RI - 9/28-10/2/2010 

Association of Chiropractic Colleges (ACC)
  David O'Bryon, Executive Director
4424 Montgomery Avenue
Suite 102
Bethesda, MD 20815
  Phone: 301.652.5066 
Fax: 301.913.9146
  Web site: www.chirocolleges.org     E-mail:  info@chirocolleges.org
  A non-profit organization of chiropractic educational institutions providing leadership, education, research, and service regarding chiropractic education.     (back to top) 
  ACC-RAC - Las Vegas, NV - 3/17-19/2010 

 Association for the History of Chiropractic (AHC)
  Alana Callender - Editor
1000 Brady Street
Davenport, IA 52803
  Phone: 319.884.5855
  Web site: www.historyofchiropractic.org   E-mail: jcwillis@netscope.net
  A non-profit membership organization committed to exploring and preserving the rich heritage of the chiropractic profession. The AHC holds an annual conference at one of the chiropractic colleges and publishes a scholarly journal, Chiropractic History.      (back to top) 
  2011 Annual Conference - Boston, MA - Spring 2011

Canadian Chiropractic Association (CCA)
  1396 Eglinton Ave. West
Toronto, Ontario M6C 2E4
  Phone: 416.781.5656 
Fax: 416.781.7344
Toll Free: 1.800.668.2076  
  Web site: www.ccachiro.org    E-mail: jduncan@ccachiro.org
  The mission of the CCA is to promote the interests of the chiropractic profession in Canada by promoting the benefits of chiropractic, professional unity and research; by providing member services and benefits and by safeguarding members' interests.     (back to top) 
  2010 Canadian Chiropractic Convention - Toronto, ON - November 11-13, 2010

Canadian Federation of Chiropractic Regulatory and Educational Accrediting Boards (CFCREAB)
  Peter Waite, Executive Director
39 River Street
Toronto, Ontario M5A 3P1
  Phone: 416-646-1600 
Fax: 416-646-9460
   Web site: www.chirofed.ca   E-mail: pwaite@associationsfirst.com 
 

The Canadian Federation of Chiropractic Regulatory and Educational Accrediting Boards (the Federation) is a national association of provincial and territorial chiropractic licensing authorities and accredited educational programmes and is incorporated under the Canada Corporations Act.

All health care professions are regulated at the provincial and territorial level, as such, the role of the Federation is to provide a forum at the national level for the exchange of information, resources and experience in order to assist the member regulatory boards to best carry out their responsibilities.      
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Annual Meeting - St. John's Newfoundland & Labrador - 3/31-4/2/2011


Chiropractic Centennial Foundation (CCF)
  Contact ACC for information    
  Organized the Grand Celebration: Commemorating 100 Years of Chiropractic. Held in Washington, D.C. in July 1995. The Foundation in process of dissolution in 1998. Proceeds of $40,000 will be placed in a trust fund to produce a Bicentennial event in 2090. The trust will be administered by the CCA with advisors from ACA, ICA, and WFC.       (back to top)

Chiropractic Economics
  5150 Palm Valley Rd. Suite 103
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL  32082
  Phone: 800.533.4263 
Fax: 904.285.9944
  Web site: www.chiroeco.com   E-mail: mheyboer@chiroeco.com  
  A private, nonprofit organization that provides support and training for public members of licensing and other health-related boards. Also conducts research and convenes conferences and forums on significant public issues related to health care quality assurance.      (back to top)

ChiroWeb - Dynamic Chiropractic Online
  Dynamic Chiropractic
PO Box 4109
Huntington Beach, CA  92605-4109
  Phone: 714.230.3150
Fax: 714.899.4273
  Web site: www.ChiroWeb.com   E-mail: Editorial@MPmedia.com  
  Chiropractic news, archives, discussion groups, calendar of events. ChiroFind - locate a doctor of chiropractic. Links to educational and other resources.       (back to top)

Citizen Advocacy Center (CAC)
  1400 - 16th St. NW
Washington, DC 20036
  Phone: 202.462.1174 
Fax: 202.265.6564
  Web site: www.cacenter.org   E-mail: cac@cacenter.org  
  A private, nonprofit organization that provides support and training for public members of licensing and other health-related boards. Also conducts research and convenes conferences and forums on significant public issues related to health care quality assurance.      (back to top)    
  2010 Annual Meeting - Washington, D.C. - 11/11-12/2010

Congress of Chiropractic State Associations (COCSA)
  R. Jerry DeGrado, DC, President
Amy Hardin, Executive Director
12531 E. Meadow Drive
Wichita, KS  67206
  Phone: 316.613.3386 
or 877.454.0777    
Fax: 775.703.0118
  Web site: www.cocsa.org   E-mail: cocsa@cocsa.org
  Comprised of state chiropractic associations from the 50 states. The mission of the Congress is to provide an apolitical forum for the promotion and advancement of the chiropractic profession through service to member state associations.       (back to top)
  COCSA 2010 - Scottsdale, AZ - November 4-7, 2010 

Council on Chiropractic Education - Australasia (CCEA)
  Executive Officer: Mrs Debby Ramsay
PO Box 100
Rosewood  Queensland  4340
AUSTRALIA
  Phone: 61.7.5467 9736    
Fax: 61.7.5464 2076
  Web site: www.ccea.com.au   E-mail: c.c.e.a@bigpond.com
  The CCEA establishes and maintains standards of excellence in chiropractic education in Australia and New Zealand and, upon request, the Asian region.  The Standards are appropriate to the Australasian education setting and consistent with international equivalencies enabling international recognition and mobility for graduates of accredited chiropractic programs. The Accreditation Committee is a balance of professional, institutional and lay representatives, providing expertise in accreditation and educational issues.       (back to top)

Council on Chiropractic Education - US (CCE-USA)
  Lee Van Dusen, D.C.
President
8049 N. 85th Way
Scottsdale, AZ 85258-4321
  Phone: 480.443.8877    
Fax: 480.483.7333
  Web site: www.cce-usa.org   E-mail: cce@cce-usa.org
  An autonomous national organization, recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education to accredit programs and single-purpose institutions offering the doctor of chiropractic degree, which seeks to ensure the quality of chiropractic education in the U.S. by means of accreditation, educational improvement, and public information.      (back to top) 
  CCE Council Annual Meeting - Scottsdale, AZ - 1/14-16/2011

Council on Chiropractic Guidelines and Practice Parameters (CCGPP)
  PO Box 2542
Lexington, South Carolina  29071
  Phone: 803.356.6809    
  Web site: www.ccgpp.org   E-mail: ccgpp@sc.rr.com
  Formed to oversee the chiropractic guidelines development process from prioritization of projects, through panel selection, process formulation, education, peer review, evaluation and revision. Made up of the Board of Directors (policy-making) and the Commission (scientific arm).      (back to top)

Council on Licensure, Enforcement and Regulation (CLEAR)
  Adam Parfitt, Executive Director
403 Marquis Ave., Ste.100
Lexington, KY 40502
  Phone: 859.269.1289    
Fax: 859.231.1943
  Web site: www.clearhq.org   E-mail: aparfitt@clearhq.org
  An international association for professional and occupational regulators. Its mission is to improve the quality and understanding of professional and occupational regulation to enhance public protection.      (back to top)
  2010 Annual Conference - Nashville, TN - 9/23-25/2010

Councils on Chiropractic Education International (CCE-I)
  Paul Walker, Ph.D., Executive Director
P.O. Box 297 
Quemado, NM 87829
  Phone: 575-773-4773
FAX: 575-773-4874
  Web site: www.cceintl.org     E-mail: ccei@cceintl.org
 
European Chiropractors' Union (ECU)
 

Crest House
102-104 Church Road
Teddington TW11 8PY
ENGLAND

  Phone: +44 (0)20 8614 1415
Fax: +44 (0) 20 8614 1425
  Web site: www.chiropractic-ecu.org   E-mail: exsec@ecunion.eu
  The European Chiropractors' Union (ECU) is established to promote the development of Chiropractic in Europe as well as to pursue the interests of Chiropractic as a science and a profession by research, teaching, publications and legal activities. It represents the Chiropractic profession in Europe on a supranational level.   (back to top)
  ECU 2011 Convention - Zurich, Switzerland - 6/2-4/2011   

European Council on Chiropractic Education (ECCE)
  Secretariat
1 Spinnaker View
Bedhampton
Havant PO9 3JD, Hants
United Kingdom
  Phone: (44) 2392480887
  Web site: www.cce-europe.org   E-mail: info@cce-europe.org
  The ECCE's mission is to establish standards of excellence for the education and training of chiropractors as safe and competent primary contact practitioners.      (back to top)

Federation of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Regulatory Agencies
  President
Peter Gonzalez, Arizona Executive Director
Arizona State Acupuncture Board of Examiners
1400 W. Washington, Ste 230
Phoenix, AZ 85007
  Phone: 602.364.0145    
  Web site: www.faomra.com    E-mail: pete.gonzalez@azacuboard.az.gov
  Mission: "To provide an organization through which member agencies may work together to better assure the protection of the public through good communication about licensure, practice, regulatory activity and professional disciplinary action and to promote the delivery of quality healthcare to the public."      (back to top)

Federation of Associations of Regulatory Boards (FARB)
  Dale Atkinson, Executive Director
1466 Techny Road
Northbrook, IL 60062
  Phone: 847.559.3272    
Fax: 847.714.9796
  Web site: www.farb.org    E-mail: farb@farb.org
  An organization of associations composed of professional regulatory boards. Objectives are to exchange information and engage in programs and joint activities relating to the licensing of professionals, solving mutual problems, improving standards of the professions, etc.      (back to top)
  Attorney Certification Seminar - Washington, D.C. - 10/1-3/2010
FARB Forum - New Orleans, LA - 1/28-30/2011 

Federation of State Medical Boards of the United States, Inc. (FSMB)
  PO Box 619850
Dallas, TX 75261-9850
  Phone: 817.868.4000    
Fax: 817.868.4099
  Web site: www.fsmb.org   E-mail: ljordan@fsmb.org
  Comprised of the medical boards of the states, DC, and territories.  Operates as a clearinghouse, forum, and representative body for state medical boards. Contributed to the effectiveness and integrity of medical licensing and discipline systems and offers educational programming.      (back to top)
  FSMB Annual Meeting - Seattle, WA - 4/28-4/30/2011

Federation of Straight Chiropractors and Organizations (FSCO)
  2276 Wassergass Road
Hellertown, PA 18055
  Phone: 800.521.9856    
Fax: 610.838.3031
  Web site: www.straightchiropractic.com   E-mail: FSCO@straightchiropractic.com
  National organization representing straight chiropractic and those straight chiropractors adhering to its non-therapeutic practice. Its objective is to promote, protect, and advance the philosophy, science, and the art of correcting vertebral subluxation and to facilitate the public access to and knowledge of the services of straight chiropractic.      (back to top)

Fellow of the International College of Chiropractors (FICC)
  See ICC    

International Board of Chiropractic Examiners
  901 54th Avenue
Greeley, CO  80634
USA
  Phone: 970.356.9100
  Web site: www.ibce.org   E-mail: mkollasch@ibce.org
 

The International Board of Chiropractic Examiners (IBCE) was established to assist interested regulatory authorities in the international chiropractic community. The IBCE does not embrace any particular chiropractic philosophy. Instead, the IBCE produces tests according to information provided collectively by the chiropractic educational institutions, regulatory authorities, field practitioners, and subject specialists, along with an analysis of the chiropractic profession within each jurisdiction that chooses to utilize IBCE services.  (back to top)


International Chiropractors Association (ICA)
  1110 N. Glebe Rd, Ste. 1000
Arlington, VA 22201
  Phone: 703.528.5000    
Toll free: 800.423.4690    
Fax: 703.528.5023
  Web site: www.chiropractic.org   E-mail: chiro@chiropractic.org
 

A professional organization dedicated to advancing the chiropractic profession and representing and promoting the interests of doctors of chiropractic and the patients they serve through advocacy, research and education. Its mission is to move the profession forward while preserving its unique identity as a separate, distinct and drugless health care profession.      (back to top)

International Symposium - Geneva, Switzerland - June 11-12, 2010


International College of Chiropractors, Inc. (ICC)
  John W. Schwietert, D.C., Secretary-Treasurer
216 E. St. Charles St.
Rapid City, SD 57701-3836
  Phone: 605.342.0490    
Fax: 605.721.4578
      E-mail: johnwschwietert@rushmore.com
  "An Order of Merit, Service and Fellowship", an ancillary agency of the ACA, promotes the philosophy, study, and teaching of chiropractic, encourages a high code of ethics and high standard of morals, and seeks valuable discoveries to the further development of the science of chiropractic. Fellows are honored members of the society.       (back to top)

International Federation of Sports Chiropractic (FICS)
Federation Internationale de Chiropratique du Sport
 

FICS Headquarters
MSI Maison du Sport International
Avenue de Rhondanie 54
CH-1007 Laussane VD
Switzerland

FICS Administration
World Federation of Chiropractic
1246 Yonge Street, Ste 203
Toronto, ON  M4T 1W5 

   

Phone:  +41 (21) 601-0858
Fax: +41 (21) 601-7923

 

Phone: (416) 484-9091
Fax: (416) 484-9665
E-mail:
ssmith@wfc.org

  Activities include building relationships with international sports federations, athletes, other health care professionals and their representative organizations; developing and presenting postgraduate educational programs for sports chiropractors; and coordinating teams of properly credentialed sports chiropractors to provide services to athletes at major sporting events up to and including the Olympic Games.   (back to top)

National Association of Chiropractic Attorneys (NACA)
  Paul W. Lambert
1026 E Park Avenue
Tallahassee, FL 32301-2673
  Phone: (850)577-3222
Fax: (850)224-9396
      E-mail: Lambertlawfirm@aol.com

National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE)
  Horace C. Elliott, Executive Vice President
901 54th Avenue
Greeley, CO 80634
  Phone: 970.356.9100    
Fax: 970.356.6134
  Web site: www.nbce.org   E-mail: nbce@nbce.org
  The principal testing organization for the chiropractic profession.  Provides standardized academic and pre-licensure clinical testing services. These include: Part I (Basic Science), Part II (Clinical Science), Part III (Written Clinical Competency), and Part IV (Practical Demonstration of Skills), and an optional test in physiotherapy.       (back to top)
   

National Chiropractic Mutual Insurance Company (NCMIC)
  P.O. Box 9118
Des Moines, IA 50306-9118
  Phone: 800.247.8043    
Fax: 610.826.7500
  Web site: www.ncmic.com    
  Major chiropractic malpractice insurance carrier.       (back to top)

National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)
  1100 13th Street, NW  Ste. 1000 
Washington, DC 20005
  Phone: 202.955.3500    
Fax: 202.955.3599
  Web site: www.ncqa.org   E-mail: customersupport@ncqa.org
  An independent, not-for-profit organization that assesses and reports on health plan quality. Holds health plans accountable for the quality of care and services they deliver. Provides information to consumers and employer. Does not intervene directly on behalf of consumers.       (back to top)

World Chiropractic Alliance (WCA)
  2950 N. Dobson Road, Suite 1
Chandler, AZ 85224
  Phone: 800.347.1011    
Fax: 480.732.9313
  Web site: www.worldchiropracticalliance.org   E-mail: comments@worldchiropracticalliance.org  
  Publishes The Chiropractic Journal.      (back to top)

World Congress of Chiropractic Students (WCCS)
  350 Alexander Avenue
Spartanburg, SC 29306
   
  Web site: www.wccsworldwide.com   E-mail: info@wccsworldwide.com
  An international organization representing future doctors of chiropractic. Meets annually to discuss issues pertaining to students.      (back to top)
  WCCS Conference 2010 - Dallas, Texas - 9/16-22/2010 

World Federation of Chiropractic (WFC)
  3080 Yonge Street
Suite 5065
Toronto, Ontario M4N 3N1
  Phone: 416.484.9978    
Fax: 416.484.9665
  Web site: www.wfc.org   E-mail: info@wfc.org
  Members are national associations of chiropractors in over 60 countries.  The WFC represents them and the profession in the international community.       (back to top)
  WFC/CECE/ACC Educational Conference - Madrid, Spain - 10/14-16/2010
WFC Biennial Congress - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 4/7-4/9/2011

 
  

 


 

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