Congratulations and welcome to: Dr. Emily Roback– Dr. Emily Roback was born in Alberta. From birth, she has lived with a sensory-neural hearing loss. She completed high school in Ottawa and attended Laurentian University in Sudbury where she earned her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology. Dr. Roback worked as an exercise therapist for children with special needs while an undergraduate at Laurentian. Her experiences with chiropractors specializing in sports paediatrics inspired her to write her first thesis paper and pursue chiropractic studies at CMCC. Currently, she is the president of Chiroback Trekker, a practice which provides chiropractic, sports therapy, athletic training and nutritional counselling. She also gives injury prevention seminars for search-and-rescue teams and is an airport chiropractor in Red Deer, Alberta. Ms. Jesica Wong, Third-Year Student, CMCC Jessica Wong completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Toronto and Michener Institute for Applied Health Sciences, earning a joint Bsc degree and health diploma in Radiation Therapy. Currently, Jessica is a third-year chiropractic student at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, where she serves as Treasurer of the Students’ Council and Academic Director of the Interprofessional Education Council. She also sits as VP Social on the Inter Professional Healthcare Students’ Association at University of Toronto. Over the years, Jessica has been conducting research at CMCC, and Princess Margaret Hospital, and contributing articles to Canadian Chiropractor and CMCC Digest. For her research and extracurricular involvement, Jessica was awarded the A.E. Homewood Memorial Award, Dr. Colin A. Greenshields Award and Student Canadian Chiropractic Association Citizenship Award. Jessica is delighted to be a part of the Editorial Advisory Board and hopes to bring a student’s perspective to the team.