2016-05-03 03:28:50
Anniversary selfies
We asked readers to help us commemorate the 20th anniversary of Canadian Chiropractor by taking a selfie with their copy of a past issue of the magazine. Dr. Kathy Wickens (top, left) and Dr. Elizabeth Carter (top, right), owner and associate, respectively, at Chiropractic Care and Longevity Centre in Perth, Ont., hold up a copy from February 2010. Dr. Jerome Fryer (bottom left), from Nanaimo, B.C., picked up his copy of the September 2008 issue where he was featured on the cover. Looking good, Dr. Fryer!“I encourage my patients to take responsibility for their health and do my best to set an example of complete wellness in my own life,” writes Dr. Kimberly Burgis (bottom right) seen here with an April 2008 issue. She has been in practice for 21 years. She graduated from CMCC in 1995, the centennial year of chiropractic.
Booth duty
Canadian Chiropractor was on booth duty at the recent Chiropractic Awareness Council Spring Conference, held April 1 and 2, at the Westin Bristol Airport Hotel in Toronto.Publisher Christine Livingstone and editor Mari-Len De Guzman (not in photo) were both on site to chat with attendees and exhibitors
Farewell to a friend
Donald William MacKenzie Jr., a good friend to the chiropractic community in Ontario, passed away on January 10, 2016 at the North Bay Regional Health Centre at the age of 70. He is survived by his loving wife Joyce, daughter Colleen, and stepchildren Cheryl and Todd. MacKenzie spent much of his career servicing chiropractic tables and equipment throughout Ontario. In speaking to his many colleagues over the last few days, his family is comforted by the fact he is well-loved in the community.“He was more of a friend than a service technician,” was how people who knew MacKenzie would describe him. He had the gift of the gab and loved chatting with the doctors and staff. His wife says he would often come home and tell his family about his week. It was evident he truly enjoyed his work.
Paying tribute
Dr. John (Jay) Triano (left) and Dr. Marion McGregor (centre) were recently honoured with a tribute dinner hosted by the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC). The event was held Feb. 27 at the Sheraton Parkway Hotel in Richmond Hill, Ont. Triano was recognized for his work in reshaping research at CMCC. His experience and drive for innovation helped make CMCC a world leader in chiropractic research. McGregor was cited for championing the “bench to bedside” connection in chiropractic research, empowering research faculty with the tools to ensure that their work is widely understood. Both Dcs are widely published and have contributed to a number of books. Also in photo is Dr. Sam Howarth (right), McMorland Family Research Chair in Mechanobiology.
Well-wishers
The chiropractic community joins Canadian Chiropractor in celebrating its 20th anniversary.Thank you for these notes from some friends and supporters of the magazine.
The World Federation of Chiropractic congratulates Canadian Chiropractor on 20 years of service to the chiropractic profession. Over this time the publication has gone from strength to strength and is amongst the world’s leading chiropractic professional magazines. We’re delighted to see it reach this milestone and look forward to tracking its continued success.”– Dr. Greg B. Stewart, president, World Federation of Chiropractic
Congratulations on your 20th! Here’s to 20 more years of great articles, great reading and catching up on what’s going on all over Canada. Keep up the great work! – Dr. Pierre DesLauriers
Canadian Chiropractor magazine has helped to build a community for Canadian Chiropractors for 20 years by providing useful, intelligent information and a platform for communication that is balanced and engaging. World Spine Care would like to thank and congratulate Canadian Chiropractor for 20 successful years of service to the chiropractic community. – Dr. Scott Haldeman, president; Dr. Jean Moss, CEO; Dr. Geoff Outerbridge, clinical director, World Spine Care
Congratulations to Canadian Chiropractor magazine and Annex Publishing on celebrating 20 years of excellence in covering the achievements and views of the profession across the nation. We wish you continued success. All the best for the next 20 years. – Dr. David Wickes, president, Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College
On behalf of the American Chiropractic Association, I’m pleased to congratulate Canadian Chiropractor magazine on its 20th anniversary. ACA has always enjoyed a strong partnership with our friends to the north and for 20 years, Canadian Chiropractor magazine has been a spearhead for progress in chiropractic health care, offering a forum for new ideas, as well as promoting chiropractic awareness and understanding.– Dr. David Herd, president, American Chiropractic Association
Congratulations Canadian Chiropractor on your 20th year anniversary. Thank you for your insightful publications and articles that reflect and inspire the diversity of our practice across the country. Wishing continued success! – Dr. Connie D’Astolfo
The destiny of hard work is always success.
Congratulations on 20 years of hard work and your dedication to the chiropractic profession!–Dr. Renae Rogers
Congratulations Canadian Chiropractor magazine on your 20th anniversary!!!Over the years you have provided your readership with a body of information that has always been informative and thought-provoking. Keep up the great work! It has been a pleasure working with you! – Dr. Peter Moore
Congratulations to Canadian Chiropractor for 20 years of tireless dedication to the amazing chiropractors and chiropractic community in Canada, and beyond. Having a dedicated ‘journal-zine’ is important to serve our committed chiropractors. The content has always been diverse and current, serving the differing opinions and interest of the profession and their allied health partners. Thank you for the past 20 years… looking forward to the next 20! – Dr. Victoria Coleman, vice-president, clinical education, Atrium Innovationsa
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