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March 2005
Life West plans annual spring fest
“Giving, Loving, and Serving” will be the theme of Life Chiropractic College West’s annual Spring for Life celebration, on May 12, 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., on the Life West campus.
The morning will focus on information and inspiration for all alumni, field doctors and their associates and their friends. Topics to be addressed at this free annual event include:
• “Service without Strings,” Stewart Bittman, DC;
• “Global Wellness and the Chiropractic Adjustment,” Mark Charrette, DC;
• “Latest Trends in the Chiropractic Profession,” Gerard Clum, DC;
• “Giving, Loving, Serving the Masses without Insurance,” Jon Baker, DC;
• “Dodging the Burnout Bullet: Healthier Doctor-Patient Relationship,”Bill Esteb;
• “Motion Palpation,” Mark King, DC;
• “Be an Effective Expert Witness for your Patient in Court,” Judge Dan O’Mally;
• “Chiropractic’s Role with Autism and Vaccines,” Rochelle Neally;
• “If you’re Not Having Fun, You’re Doing it Wrong,” Nina Robinson, DC.
Attendees are invited to an afternoon of fun at the annual Life West Picnic, held nearby at Lake Chabot Regional Park, following the morning program. Food and beverages will be provided by the Life West Student Council.
“Spring for Life” will be held on the Life West campus in Hayward, Calif.
Admission to the day’s activities is free, but all attendees must be registered. To register or for more information, call 510-780-4500, ext. 2420.
Source: Life Chiropractic College West, www.lifewest.edu
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