Nov. 18, Toronto, Ont. – The Canadian Chiropractic Convention 2010, held this past weekend at the Sheraton Centre in Toronto, proved to be a tremendous opportunity for the profession to come together in the spirit of listening, learning and moving forward together.
Organizers Deb Manz, Debra-Lynn Clouthier, Roberta Lidberg and Tanisha Tetz teamed up with an extraordinary steering committee to orchestrate an experience that was comprised of comprehensive educational seminars - representing clinical, scientific, practice management and philosophical elements within the profession –and a variety of networking opportunities, both professional and social. An extensive tradeshow made it possible for chiropractors, and chiropractic students, to dialogue with those dedicated to providing products and services to the profession and its patients.
The opening ‘kick off’, titled “A Gathering of Friends” began the conference with a bang, giving delegates a glimpse of what was to come while providing them with a show they would not soon forget.
On the Friday night, CMCC hosted the Centre Stage 2010 gala for all delegates. The event was elegant and enjoyable, and incorporated an entertaining array of performances.
The conference finale, “Strengthening the Tribe” featured a thought-provoking talk by speaker, Dave Logan, PhD, who discussed dynamic principles to motivate professionals within an organization or group, and was capped off with an interactive performance by the world renowned Drum Café.
Congratulations to the organizing and steering committees for a job well done and to those who attended for lending their energy and making this conference the unforgettable event that it was.
For more details on the conference, please check out the upcoming December 2010 issue of Canadian Chiropractor magazine.
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