Above down ... from down under
By Andrew Destro, CEO, World Chiropractic Alliance ‑ Australia
In
early 2002, Dr. Peter Snodgrass ‑‑ in response to continued action and
threats by various government bodies against specific corrective
chiropractors ‑‑ rallied together like‑minded doctors to form a unique
member‑based association, the World Chiropractic Alliance ‑ Australia.
In Australia the term
"corrective chiropractor" applies to those chiropractors who practice
structural rehabilitation based on
Harrison's
model of a straight AP spine with three lateral 63‑degree curves, regardless
of technique practiced.
The initial purpose of
the association was to assist in the defence of members before various
boards, tribunals and government bodies.
"There are were
Chiropractors with good hearts who were going to get hurt if we didn't act
when we did, given the increased ability of various bodies to collect
statistical information on our members who have high volume practices, which
resulted in more scrutiny," Dr Snodgrass recalls. "The various bodies were
comparing high‑volume practices to those practicing symptomatic care and
finding large discrepancies in referrals for radiology and frequency of care
and started scrutinizing corrective chiropractors and seeking to restrict
their practices to conform with palliative chiropractic."
He know the only way to
protect our rights was to unite!
"I didn't want to spend
my time establishing an association and lobbying chiropractors for support,
as I had a practice that should have been my focus," he admits. "However,
had we not united, we were facing progressive restrictions on our practice
through over regulation and restrictive legislation."
At that time, the threat
to corrective chiropractors in Australia was escalating disproportionately.
With threat also comes opportunity ‑‑ the opportunity to define our work,
collect research and world standards, and start down the long road of
educating the profession, government and the public.
As we talked to fellow
corrective chiropractors of our plans, they weren't asking questions; they
were reaching for their chequebooks. No hard sell needed, as it was obvious
to them that the association needed to be formed or subluxation‑based
chiropractic would be lost forever.
While the initial
purpose of the association was to protect members' rights, we started
planning the obvious work very early and developed a 5‑year plan that
included:
** Political Lobbying
** Research
** Education of the
Profession, including students
** Public Education
One of our members, Dr
Mark Pearson‑Gills, is on the Board of Governors for World Chiropractic
Alliance. After some initial discussions with Dr Terry Rondberg ‑ President
of the World Chiropractic Alliance, Dr. Pearson‑Gills approached Snodgrass
with the concept of the association becoming affiliated as World
Chiropractic Alliance ‑ Australia. The plan was formalised in May 2003.
"In the one act of
affiliation we have moved from a small group of passionate chiropractors to
being part of one of the foremost organizations that represent
subluxation‑based chiropractors in the world," Snodgrass explains. "The
successes and credibility of an organization such as WCA would have taken us
10 to 15 years to achieve. The affiliation has moved us forward many years."
Snodgrass sees a long
and active life for the new group. "My vision for the World Chiropractic
Alliance ‑ Australia is to become one of the most influential organizations
in the provision of chiropractic, leading the community to a subluxation‑
and drug‑free, way of life."
The Association hopes to
raise the standards of its members through research and protocol
development. However we also intend to remain vigilant for any groups that
seek to undermine our right to practice wellness care and will activate all
our resources to ensure the public receive the most appropriate care as
determined by the chiropractor ‑‑ not as determined by those who would seek
to scrutinize or control our practices.
"I am excited by the
opportunities that present themselves at the beginning of this new century;
the opportunity to be part of the World Chiropractic Alliance, the
opportunity to bring Chiropractic to the Public in Australia," says
Snodgrass.