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8th Annual NYCC Women’s Health Symposium set for March 28

Chiropractic Economics March 9, 2009

March 9, 2009 — New York Chiropractic College (NYCC) today announced that it, in cooperation with Community Health magazine and The Finger Lakes Times, will host its Eighth Annual Women’s Health Symposium, Saturday, March 28, 2009, on the NYCC campus. The 2009 keynote speakers include Mary Balliett, DC, assistant professor at NYCC; Donna Finando, MS, LAc, LMT; and Natali Cher, MD, DO.  Sponsored in part by M&T Bank, the symposium also will feature a trade show and professional vendors.

This year’s topic, “Wellness At Home,” focuses on important health issues regularly faced by families and will provide the public with insights to help build better communication with their healthcare providers.

A second track is also provided for healthcare professionals that will speak to the topic, “Helping Your Patients Help Themselves” and teaches practitioners effective methods of patient education. Continuing education credits are awarded — six chiropractic postgraduate or six AOM PDA points — all other professionals should check with their accrediting agencies.

Members of the public are charged $10 per person.  Attendance includes a continental breakfast, admission to the lecture, fact-filled note pack, gift tote, and a luncheon featuring a panel discussion with guest speakers that include NYCC faculty Jason Wright, MS, LAc, NCCAOM, and Robert Ruddy, BS, DC. 

Source: New York Chiropractic College, www.nycc.edu

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