North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory is the latest state legislator to take the initiative in supporting the chiropractic profession during National Chiropractic Health Month, declaring October "Chiropractic Month" throughout the state.
Gov. McCrory's Sept. 9 proclamation in advance of NCHM also emphasized that doctors of chiropractic are "physician-level providers" with educational standards "equivalent in classroom hours to allopathic and osteopathic medical schools"; and stated that DCs are "recognized worldwide for their pain-relieving, health-enhancing and injury-prevention services."
According to the ACA, the #Pain FreeNation campaign during National Chiropractic Health Month 2015 is "designed to help members of the profession take greater advantage of the use of social media to spread the word about the effectiveness of chiropractic services [and highlight] the issues surrounding the pain crisis in America, as well as chiropractic's ability to be a part of the solution."
If you're not already participating in the #Pain FreeNation campaign, what are you waiting for? October will be over before you know it. To learn more about #PainFreeNation, click here; your state association also can provide suggestions on how you can participate in local NCHM activities.
And if your governor failed to support NCHM this year, contact him (and instruct your patients to do the same) and request that the governor follow the lead of Gov. McCrory by proclaiming October 2016 "Chiropractic Health Month" in your state.
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