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"The Great Adventure: 75 Years in Protecting the Public Diamond Jubilee 2001 International Educational Conference GENERAL INFORMATION What will attendees learn and experience? |
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FCLB Member Chiropractic Regulatory
Boards
(board members, public members, and board staff)
Fellows
Individuals are considered "Fellows" of the Federation as long
as they continue to be legal members of their respective board for a period
of five years; thereafter, any "Fellow" who has been a continuous
member of the Federation for five or more years, and is no longer serving on
an eligible board, shall become an Honorary Fellow of the Federation.
National Board of Chiropractic
Examiners
(Board Members and Personnel) The NBCE holds their annual delegate
meeting on Friday.
Testing, Licensing, and Educational
Affiliations and Organizations
Chiropractic Colleges
Chiropractic or Regulatory Association
representatives
Healthcare organizations and
malpractice insurance representatives
Consumers interested in chiropractic regulation
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What will attendees learn and experience? (Conference Agenda)
Chiropractic regulatory issues which are
hot topics of discussion to boards, colleges, and chiropractors. A variety
of issues such as: legal, Federal mandates, educational, testing, licensure,
continuing education, etc. will be discussed.
Voting Delegates representing the, US,
Canada, Australia, and Mexico decide on important resolutions impacting regulation.
Networking opportunities and discussion
during this 4-day conference.
Group events such as the Friday evening Texas BBQ, tours available to attendee's guests, and many other networking opportunities. (Conference Agenda)
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When will the conference be? (Conference Agenda)
April 4 - 8, 2001
Wednesday: - Registration and
Welcome Reception
Thursday - Saturday: General &
Educational Breakout Sessions
Sunday: Wrap-up
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Where will the conference be held?
San Antonio, Texas, USA
San Antonio captures the spirit of Texas. Now the eighth largest city in the
United States, the city has retained its sense of history and tradition, while carefully blending in cosmopolitan progress. The city has always been a
crossroads and a meeting place. Sounds and flavors of Native Americans, Old Mexico, Germans, the Wild West, African-Americans and the Deep
South mingle and merge. Close to seven million visitors a year delight in the discovery of San Antonio's charms.
Amidst the daily hubbub of the busy metropolitan downtown, sequestered 20 feet below street level, lies one of San Antonio's jewels - the Paseo del Rio. Better known as the "River Walk," these cobblestone and flagstone paths border both sides of the San Antonio River as it winds its way through the middle of the business district.
The River Walk has multiple personalities - quiet and park-like in some stretches, while other areas are full of activity with European-style sidewalk cafes, specialty boutiques, nightclubs and gleaming high-rise hotels. The River Walk stretches for approximately two-and-a-half miles from the Municipal Auditorium and Conference Center on the north end to the King William Historic District on the south.
Yanaguana Cruises, the river's floating transportation system, provides a novel method of sightseeing and people-watching in downtown San Antonio. Groups can also dine aboard open-air, candle-lit cruisers as they wind their way along the scenic waterway. River taxis deliver visitors to Rivercenter, a dazzling three-level glass shopping, dining and entertainment complex, and to the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center.
(Excerpted from San Antonio CVB Website)
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