ACA President Speaks at Life University Amidst Protesters
-
Poster Profile:
Name: DrTirpak
Email: Amy@cecruncher.com
Age: ????
Location: Tampa, FL
Position: Owner
Sign: Gemini
Bio:Helping Chiropractors find some class is my job.
Experienced Chiroprctor and Internet lover, Amy Tirpak, DC, started CE Cruncher with the support of the Advertising Agency that she co-owns.
by: DrTirpak posted: November 27, 2012
Thursday November 15th marked an interesting day
on the campus of Life University and it just may be an historical day for the Chiropractic
profession. The guest speaker for the
student assembly was Dr. Keith Overland President of the ACA.
Why is this possibly historic? For Chiropractors educated at
institutions outside of Life or a principled chiropractic college having the
speaker of the American Chiropractic Association is unheard of. Dr. Overland
has spoken at many Chiropractic Colleges. In October he made a presentation at
National University of Health Sciences, but never Life. According to the ACA
Dr. Keith Overland was the first American Chiropractic Association President to
publicly speak at Life University.
Ask a Chiropractor that graduated from Life about going to
assemblies and they will recollect a memorable story. The entire campus comes
together throughout each semester for these assemblies. As part of the Doctorate of Chiropractic educational curriculum
these attendance required gatherings date back to the beginning of Life and the
founder Dr. Sid Williams. Legendary Principled Chiropractors Reggie Gold and
Fred Barge have previously graced the Life assembly stage motivating and inspiring
the future of chiropractic, but never arousing this much attention.
Campus was a buzz for a week before the assembly according
to students at Life. The University even sent
an email to students from President Dr. Guy Riekeman personally reminding them
to be "respectful and open to discussion". Philosophy Club and student ICA members
started a public discussion on Facebook, calling for a protest before the
assembly.
According to campus reports around 40 students
held signs and were adorned with t-shirts pronouncing their ’straight values’.
Signs included: Remove subluxation from people not Chiropractic, Drugs and
Surgery are not the Future, Keep Chiropractic in our Hands. Walking past the
crowd before entering the assembly the ACA President conversed with the
protesters professing his commitment to the Chiropractic profession.
Dr. Overland’s lecture covered numerous topics from
healthcare reform to the personal discrimination he has faced as a Doctor of
Chiropractic. He also mentioned the recent Chiro Summit meeting, discriminatory
language of the Family and Medical Leave Act, chiropractic in the VA hospitals and
the future of the Chiropractic profession. The American Chiropractic
Association President concluded his speech with a quote by hockey great Wayne
Gretzky "Skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has
been."
Following the lecture a five students were chosen by the
administration to ask a few questions of Dr. Overland. Most of the questions
asked pertained to the ACA’s stance on chiropractors acquiring prescribing
rights and American Chiropractic Associatin’s support of the changes with the
CCE (Council for Chiropractic Education). He stated that the ACA fully supports
the CCE considering there role as the federally approved agency that accredits
chiropractic education, even though they might disagree on certain
issues. He also maintains the ACA has a drug-free position.
Rumbling on campus after the assembly rang even loader, louder
than Sid’s key hitting the floor. (Inside joke to Life Grads). Life University
the following day posted on Facebook:
ChiropracTIC looks like a cap locks problem to some, but for
many DCs it symbolizes a philosophy and mentality very different from the
principles of the American Chiropractic Association. Life University founded in
the 1970 by Chiropractor Sid Williams boasts a vitalistic mission rooted in the
original teachings of DD & BJ Palmer.
One assembly at one Chiropractic University has caused a
stir within the profession and a rare glimpse of divergent viewpoints coming
together to expand the education of future Chiropractors. In the lecture Dr. Keith
Overland, DC poignantly said "Our profession is too small to remain
divided, and that in fact there is high agreement on about 95 percent of issues
confronting us.”
CE Cruncher strives to remain neutral in the politics of
Chiropractic, serving the profession as a resource for Chiropractic Continuing Education, news and information. We
strive to communicate both sides of issues impacting all Chiropractors from an
unbiased viewpoint. Let us know what you think in the comments, but please
remain respectful.
Special thanks to future Chiropractors Gabriel Busquets and Mike Moratto for their help with this story.