WCA spokesman Paul "The Ultimate" Vaden wows crowd at Parker
Doctors, C.A.s, spouses,
staff, and even little kids flocked to the World Chiropractic Alliance booth
at Parker Seminar's 2003 kick-off event in Las Vegas, Jan. 30-Feb 2. Most
were attracted by Paul "The Ultimate" Vaden, the 1995 IBF World Jr.
Middleweight Champion.
Throughout the day,
seminar attendees talked with the former boxer who has said, "Without
chiropractic, I wouldn't have won the championship." Standing behind his
impressive championship belt, they had their picture taken with the champ,
who then signed it.

The Middleweight title
is only one of a long list of accomplishments for the 35 year-old
boxer-turned- personal trainer and sports announcer, who now specializes in
developing training programs for clients in the exclusive California
communities of La Jolla, Rancho Santa Fe, and Beverly Hills.
Parker participants were
also treated to the premiere of the new WCA Celebrity Video featuring Vaden,
which promises to be one of the most effective practice-building tools
available to chiropractors today. The video contains persuasive,
easy-to-understand information about the devastating effects of vertebral
subluxations, and how chiropractors -- and ONLY chiropractors -- can correct
subluxations. It combines energetic graphics with solid narration by WCA
President Terry A. Rondberg, D.C.
The WCA booth provided
information on another "first" in chiropractic -- the opportunity for
doctors to actually star in their own celebrity video with Vaden himself.
Doctors at Parker also
heard Dr. Rondberg give an impassioned speech on the state of chiropractic
today, and the role of the WCA. In the talk, Rondberg outlined some of the
WCA's many accomplishments during the past several years, particularly in
the legislative arena.
"While we've
accomplished a great deal, there is so much more to achieve," he explained.
"We need to make chiropractic part of the health care programs in schools,
government, hospitals, the public health services and private industry. We
must work toward the time when a person's family doctor will be a
chiropractor. Our purpose is to promote a vertebral subluxation-free world
with a vision of worldwide wellness."
Rondberg later presented
the WCA "Chiropractor of the Year" award to Parker College President
Fabrizio Mancini, D.C., who has ably filled the shoes of his predecessor and
mentor, Dr. James Parker. Dr. Mancini's leadership of the school led to the
school receiving an accreditation review from the Southern Association of
Colleges and Schools (SACS) that listed no suggestions or recommendations
regarding necessary improvements to meet its educational standards, a rarity
among any type of college. The SACS committee also gave Parker three
commendations for excellence in faculty dedication, information services and
self-study evaluation and planning.
Many members of the WCA
International Board of Governors met prior to the start of the Parker event
to discuss current chiropractic issues and plan for the WCA 2003 Summit in
Washington, D.C.
"As always, the Parker
Seminar was an incredible event," stated Rondberg after his return from Las
Vegas. "We were happy to have been part of its success, and delighted to
meet so many D.C.s from around the world. We gained many new members at the
seminar and I know we'll be stronger for it."