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Dynamic Chiropractic – December 1, 2021, Vol. 39, Issue 12

News in Brief

By Editorial Staff

UVCA Elects First Woman President

Michelle Rose - Copyright – Stock Photo / Register Mark Dr. Michelle Rose, newly elected UVCA president. The Unified Virginia Chiropractic Association elected Michelle S. Rose, DC, new president at its fall convention and annual meeting in early October – the first woman president in the association's history.

Dr. Rose assumes the role of president after serving as UVCA vice president; and also leads the association's Strategic Plan, is a co-chair of the editorial committee, and serves on the education committee. She was the 2018 UVCA Chiropractor of the Year.

"Dr. Rose's years of leadership experience and commitment will undoubtedly serve us all well," said outgoing UVCA President Dr. Chris Perron in an association press release announcing Dr. Rose's election as president. "Her ability to lead us into the future is clear."


Longtime ACC President to Retire

David O'Bryon - Copyright – Stock Photo / Register Mark David O'Bryon, president of the ACC since 1996. After 25 years of service as president of the Association of Chiropractic Colleges, David O'Bryon will retire effective July 2022. ACC president since 1996 and an advocate for the chiropractic profession since the early 1970s, O'Bryon's chiropractic contributions over his 50-year career include helping design a comprehensive legislative strategy that ultimately resulted in chiropractic's inclusion in the military and Veterans Administration. Before joining the ACC, he served as a member of the American Chiropractic Association – the ACA's first full-time advocate.

In the World Federation of Chiropractic's Quarterly World Report (October 2021) Dr. Ron Oberstein, Life Chiropractic College West president and chair of the ACC executive committee, shared the following on behalf of the entire ACC board:

"David O'Bryon has served the field of chiropractic for more than four decades. His significant achievements and contributions will not be forgotten, particularly his work to expand care for chiropractic patients. O'Bryon's passion about the work, his deep understanding of the field and his commitment to our students and the future of chiropractic have been exemplary. David's professionalism and his ability to quietly effect massive change for chiropractic are recognized and appreciated by anyone who has worked with him."


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