WCA launches Council on Family Practice
The World Chiropractic
Alliance (WCA) has formed a Council on Family Practice (CFP), which will:
** Educate and empower families
to utilize chiropractic care throughout their lifetime to achieve wellness.
** Stand for chiropractic
excellence in family practice.
**Define practice parameters as
they relate to family chiropractic care.
** Promote, position, and
prepare the chiropractic profession for global family health care
leadership.

To establish the CFP,
the WCA turned to Eric Plasker, D.C., founder and CEO of The Family
Practice. Dr. Plasker began the process of developing guidelines for the
Council, which he said will "serve as a foundation for chiropractors being
able to deliver family health care to people all over the world."
Plasker was a natural
selection to head the CFP, since he built and ran two successful family
practices and is the author of "The Family Practice Systems Library." He
will serve the Council in an advisory capacity.
"It is an honor for me to help the World
Chiropractic Alliance promote the concept of family practice," he noted. "It
is time for chiropractors to become the leaders in family health care in
communities around the world. This Council will help practicing D.C.s and
the chiropractic profession to reach this goal."

Serving as the first
CFP President will be Gary Brodeur, D.C., of Rhode Island. Dr. Brodeur runs
a successful family practice and is committed to chiropractors becoming the
family doctors in communities worldwide.
"I am honored to serve the WCA as the
first president of the Council on Family Practice. The Council will play an
important role within the profession by promoting chiropractic for family
care during every stage of growth and development throughout life,"
explained Brodeur.
The newly appointed
president applauded the WCA's commitment to finance and support the CFP.
"It's exciting to be able to have an immediate global impact with the
Council, thanks to the support of the WCA," he commented.
Present for the July
inaugural meeting for development of the Council were: Drs. Eric Plasker,
Cheryl Langley, Gary Brodeur, Bart Rzepa, Russ Pavkov, Brad Walker, Kevin
Hay, Rob Truax, Chris Thornell, Scott Stachelek, Craig Pruitt, Carmelo
Caratozzolo, Clyde Zerba and Karen Maxwell, Jonna Palmer, and Jennifer
Styers. WCA President Terry A. Rondberg, D.C., and Drs. Bill Bazin and Ciro
Rustici were present via teleconference.