Members of the United Nations NGO (Non-Governmental Organizations)
Health Committee are well-informed when it comes to most issues involving
women's health around the world.
However, few knew much about chiropractic or understood how
subluxations can affect women's health until the special presentation on
March 6, 2001 by representatives of the World Chiropractic Alliance (WCA)
and the Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research (JSVR).
The two-hour program, "Perspectives on Chiropractic Care in
Women's Health and Quality of Life," was held in conjunction with the
NGO sessions during the 45th annual assembly of the Commission on the
Status of Women. The program was co-sponsored the NGO Health Committee and
the WCA, which was granted NGO status in 1998 by the United Nations
Department of Public Information.
Officers of the NGO Health Committee, physicians, and representatives
from developed and developing countries attended the session.
Veronica Gutierrez, D.C., member of the WCA Board of Directors and
Chair of the WCA Council on Women's Health, laid the groundwork for the
presentation by defining chiropractic terms, explaining the Association of
Chiropractic Colleges' chiropractic paradigm, and addressing public policy
issues. She also talked briefly about the WCA Council on Women's Health,
its mission statement and goals.
"To be able to talk about chiropractic...was an honor and a
memorable event," she stated enthusiastically. "We were welcomed
warmly and listened to intently. The audience followed up with insightful
and wonderful questions."
Dr. Gutierrez is the only chiropractor on the U.S. White House
Commission on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Policy and also
presented information on the work of that group. She noted afterwards
that, while the group appeared interested in the Commission, the
information on chiropractic philosophy of health and wellness stimulated
the most interest and dialogue.
Exploring the topic in greater depth, Madeline Behrendt, D.C.,
Vice-Chair of the WCA Council on Women's Health focused on chiropractic's
role in women's health. Her presentation covered a number of vital areas,
including access to quality information, restoration of health, wellness
care and family wellness care throughout the various cycles of a woman's
life -- girlhood, puberty, teenage years, reproductive years, menopause
and beyond.
Dr. Behrendt (shown at
right) author of the practice manual, "A Woman's Experience,"
recently published a commentary in the JVSR titled, "The Role
and Relationship of Chiropractic and Women's Health Issues -- A call for
Research."
Calling the presentation "a major highlight in my journey as a
chiropractor," Behrendt added: "The audience included a variety
of distinguished professionals interested in Women's Health, and their
response to our chiropractic message was exciting. The experience
reinforced my commitment to spread the life-changing message of
subluxation-based chiropractic to audiences from Boise to the U.N. -- and
beyond."
Also participating in the panel was Theresa Warner, D.C., who discussed
vertebral subluxation and chiropractic care during pregnancy, as well as
the care of newborns and children.
Dr. Warner is co-founder of the World Children's Wellness Foundation, a
member of the WCA International Board of Governors, and a Total Solution
Presenter. Her column, "Children's Wellness," appears regularly
in The Chiropractic Journal.
Closing out the chiropractic session was Christopher Kent, D.C., WCA's
main NGO representative. He discussed the World Health Organization's
definition of health, research on autonomic and immune function, DNA
repair, brain function, and health-related quality of life issues.
"WCA is honored by this opportunity to bring our vision of
chiropractic to the international healthcare community," Dr. Kent
stated. "They are seeking what chiropractic has to offer: safe,
effective, non-pharmacologic strategies for improving
quality-of-life."
Kent is a member of the WCA Board of Directors and serves on the JVSR
editorial board. He is also the Director of Research for the Chiropractic
Leadership Alliance and recipient of "Researcher of the Year"
awards from both the WCA and the International Chiropractors Association.
Last year, he was chosen to serve as Secretary of the NGO Health
Committee.
During the meeting, the WCA representatives distributed a variety of
handouts, including Dr. Behrendt's JVSR commentary and an original
research article from JVSR titled, "A Retrospective Assessment
of Network Care Using a Survey of Self-Rated Health, Wellness and Quality
of Life" by Robert Blanks, Ph.D, Tonya L. Schuster, Ph.D., and Marnie
Dodson, B.A.
After the presentation, a number of Committee members expressed
interest in learning more about chiropractic and several were seen making
note of the WCA website address.