Canadian Chiropractic Convention 2010 Friday, November 12 9 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Track One -Groundbreaking Canadian Research: leading the world Pierre Côté, DC, PhD Greg Kawchuk, DC, PhD John Triano, DC, PhD Paul Bruno, DC, PhD Canadian Research … an area of activity that has greatly enhanced the credibility and profile of the chiropractic profession. Chiropractic in Canada can currently and proudly boast of a significant number of highly distinguished and respected university-based researchers and research chairs. These four esteemed individuals will share with you their specific research activities and how these activities will support and enhance chiropractic. They will also speak to the critical issues of integration within university research settings and of their collaborative activities with researchers from other health professions. Celebrate and applaud this critical aspect of the future of chiropractic. Track Two -Chiropractic: the science, philosophy and art Fabrizio Mancini, DC Dr. Mancini, president of Parker College of Chiropractic and Parker Seminars, will take you on a journey of discovery about Chiropractic; how D.D. Palmers’ big idea in 1895 has become the leading natural health care profession in the world. In a time where the health care system of many countries is being questioned, how can chiropractors be positioned as the leaders of the health and wellness paradigm, and become the preferred providers. Dr. Mancini will discuss how our science, philosophy and art are the answers to many of the challenges in health care today. You will be inspired and realize that chiropractic is the key to support the health of humanity. Track Three -Pain Management: clinical panel David Cassidy, DC, PhD, Dr Med Sc Gloria Gilbert, PT Rocco Guerriero, DC Eleni Hapidou, PhD Francois Hains, DC Eldon Tunks, MD Howard Vernon, DC A review from a multidisciplinary panel of representatives from Canada’s chiropractic specialty colleges and the Canadian Academy of Pain Management. SESSION DESCRIPTIONS 16 Delegate Guide