CARRICK INSTITUTE PROGRAM NOW IN CALGARY READ thEsE stoRiEs AnD moRE At www.cAnADiAnchiRopRActoR.cA The Carrick Institute will now be offering its clinical neurol-ogy program for DCs in Calgary, Alberta. The Carrick Institute has been teaching clinical neurol-ogy for over 27 years. Learners range from chiropractic students and new graduates to experienced clinicians who have been in practice for many years. This program provides clinicians with a better understand-ing of the deeper causes of pain and dysfunction, expand-ing practitioners’ skills and making assessments and treat-ments more effective. Courses in Calgary will be taught by Frederick Carrick, DC, PhD. Professor Carrick has established an international reputation as a clinician, researcher and educator with over 30 years of clinical experience. He is the recipient of numer-ous professional, civic and governmental awards. His spe-cialty is in brain-based learning and he has specific interests in the treatment of movement disorders as well as those patients in vegetative states. He presently serves as the pres-ident of the American Chiropractic Association’s Council on Neurology and is the president of the American Chiroprac-tic Association’s American Board of Chiropractic Specialties. He is the Professor Emeritus of Neurology at Parker College and is Logan University’s Distinguished Post Graduate Pro-fessor of Clinical Neurology. The Carrick Institute already brings its program to Mon-treal, and is now adding Calgary to its Canadian locations. For more information on the Carrick Institute, visit www.carrick institute.org. news HIGHLIGHTS • CCRS(C) Fellowship Examination The Canadian Chiropractic College of Rehabilitation Sciences (CCRS(C)) will be holding its annual fellowship examination at CMCC on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011. READ Full stoRy onlinE • ICIM, 2012, Call for Abstracts Chiropractors are invited to submit abstracts for the 2012 International Conference on Integrative Medicine. READ Full stoRy onlinE www.canadianchiropractor.ca Canadian ChiropraCtor | September 2011 • 21