January 2007
Parker Seminars marks 55th anniversary
Parker Seminars will
celebrate 55 years of service to the chiropractic profession during its
annual international event in Las Vegas, Feb. 7‑9.
With a theme of
"Reflecting on the Past ... One Voice for the Future," the event will focus
on Parker's history and look into the promising future of chiropractic
wellness. "We are excited about our special Parker Seminars anniversary
celebration," said Fabrizio Mancini,
DC, President of Parker College of Chiropractic and Parker Seminars. "This
commemoration provides us with a powerful communication tool to celebrate
our values and vision for the future, as well as provide a historical
perspective."
The Las Vegas event
recognizes Parker's achievements and also raises awareness about
chiropractic's vital role in serving the health care needs of society today
and into the future. "Our Las Vegas event is a wonderful opportunity to look
at our future and set a course for Parker and a message all of chiropractic
can embrace and support," said Dr. Mancini.
Throughout the seminar,
speakers will provide clear, concise and compelling information to enable
chiropractors and their staff to maximize their sphere of influence and
effectiveness for their patients and communities. The 2007 edition of the
Las Vegas event will bring together outstanding lecturers and experts in the
fields of leadership, personal development, motivation and practice
building.
"Parker has chosen to
use our celebration as a catalyst for the chiropractic profession to take
its rightful place as the best provider of wellness health care," said Dr.
Mancini. "Working in a spirit of cooperation and with one voice, we can take
chiropractic global ‑‑ ensuring communities throughout the world will have
access to a health care model that promotes wellness through chiropractic
care."
Featured activities and
classes during the 2007 Las Vegas event include a first‑timers' orientation
at 8 a.m. Wednesday; general sessions with noted chiropractic and celebrity
speakers including World Chiropractic Alliance Board of Director Christopher
Kent, DC; expanded EXPO with more than 300 booths and daily prize drawings;
an anniversary celebration with entertainment, food, dancing and the
opportunity to network with chiropractic professionals; continuing education
and CPR certification classes; and CA classes.
Doctors can obtain more
information and register at Parker's new website, www.parkercc.edu.