Canadian Chiropractic Convention 2010 Saturday, November 13 9 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Track One -Groundbreaking Canadian Research: leading the world Jason Busse, DC, PhD David Cassidy, DC, PhD, Dr Med Sc Mark Erwin, DC, PhD John Srbely, 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. Four of these 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. Join us as we celebrate and applaud this critical aspect of the future of chiropractic. Track Two -Does Unity, Strength and Inspiration Matter in the Age of Evidence? Gerry Clum, DC Dr. Clum will take delegates through “a thoughtful consideration of roles and responsibilities in health care and professional life.” With more than 27 years of experience in chiropractic, Dr. Clum brings the perfect acumen to this thought-provoking topic and will help each of us to maximize our individual roles and the role of our profession in today’s evolving world of health care. Track Three -Subluxation Neuroanatomy Dan Murphy, DC This session reviews the neuroanatomy of subluxation, including integrating the following regions: peripheral mechanoreceptors, the spinal cord, the cerebellum, the thalamus, the cortex, the hypothalamus, the sympathetic nervous system, the parasympathetic nervous system, the intermedius nucleus, the external cuneate nucleus, the vestibular nucleus, the peri-aqueductal grey matter, immune organs, blood supply, viscera, adrenal medulla, the annulus of the intervertebral disc, the intrafusal fibers of the muscle spindle, etc. SESSION DESCRIPTIONS 22 Delegate Guide