Dr. Terry A. Rondberg, president of the World Chiropractic
Alliance and publisher of The Chiropractic Journal, was presented with the
prestigious "Sterling Pruitt Humanitarian Award," by the Chiropractic Society of
Texas (CST).
The award, presented on April 9, 1999, is named after one of Texas' most beloved and
respected chiropractic pioneers and is given "In appreciation of distinguished
service to our fellow man in the interest of public health and for dedication to public
health and for dedication to the sick and suffering of the State of Texas."
According to Society spokesman R.J. Kelly, D.C., "This award is the highest honor
given by the CST and recognizes the chiropractor who has done the most for the
profession... It is our belief that Dr. Rondberg is truly a warrior and visionary in
chiropractic and we are very proud to acknowledge him with this award."
On a more personal note, Dr. Kelly said that, in regards to the Rondberg award, he was
reminded of a remark coach Bum Phillips made describing Earl Campbell: "He may not be
the only one in his class, but it doesn't take long to call roll."
Kelly added: "Terry Rondberg has not only been extraordinary at identifying
problems within the profession, but also at doing something about them. He saw that we did
not have a periodical that represented principled chiropractic, so he created one. He
found there were no books on chiropractic for the lay public; he has now written several.
Observing that there was no association to act as a watchdog for 'the principles,' he
created the WCA. Discovering that there was no ethical congruent malpractice insurance
available, Dr. Rondberg established CBS."
The choice of Dr. Rondberg to receive the award was unusual since it is ordinarily
given to doctors within the state of Texas. Dr. Sid Williams was another
"non-Texan" to receive the award in the past.
In accepting the award, Rondberg said he was "incredibly moved by the honor,
particularly since the state is filled with principled doctors who have gained a
widespread reputation for their diligent defense of subluxation-based chiropractic."
He noted that he was accepting it on behalf of all doctors who continue to uphold the
principles of chiropractic, and will be motivated to continue his work to make
subluxation-based chiropractic the number one health care choice of the new millennium.