May 6, 2013 — From April 8–13, the Chiropractic Association of South Africa (CASA) hosted the World Federation of Chiropractic’s 12th Biennial Congress, titled “Chiropractic Under the African Sun,” at the International Convention Center in Durban, South Africa.
More than 750 delegates from 42 countries attended the congress, the largest and most impressive meeting ever held in Africa.
“This was a wonderful Congress in very, very many respects”, said Bill Meeker, DC, president, West Campus Palmer College, which was one of the major sponsors together with Neuromechanical Innovations and Foot Levelers.
Beyond outstanding academic and social programs there were many special celebrations and events since this was the Silver Anniversary of the WFC, which was formed 25 years ago in 1988. These included:
A video from researchers worldwide honoring Scott Haldeman, DC, who was retiring as chair of the WFC Research Council after 25 years of distinguished leadership.
Renaming of the original research awards as the NCMIC Louis Sportelli Research Awards to honor both Sportelli for his career of leadership in building research capacity for the profession, and the NCMIC Group Inc. for its long term funding of the main awards. From the 174 research submissions received, first and second prizes of $12,000 and $7,500 respectively were awarded for research papers from research teams affiliated with the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) and led by Jessica Wong, DC, and Jairus Quesnele, DC.
Launch of an illustrated history titled The Global Advance of Chiropractic: The World Federation of Chiropractic 1988-2013 authored by Reed Phillips, DC. This history documents the international expansion of the chiropractic profession during the past generation, is of exceptional quality, contains more than 600 images, and may be purchased through the WFC’s website.
Honor awards for outstanding service toward the international growth of the chiropractic profession to Kent Greenawalt, CEO, Foot Levelers; Jean Moss, DC, president, CMCC; and Anthony Metcalfe, DC, a past-president of the British Chiropractic Association, the European Chiropractors’ Union (ECU) and the WFC.
One important goal of holding this WFC Congress in Africa was formation of a regional organization to represent and advance the chiropractic profession in Africa, the only world region without such a regional organization. That was achieved with the formation of the African Chiropractic Federation (ACF) at the WFC Assembly by chiropractic delegates from 13 nations – Botswana, Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda and Zimbabwe.
The first ACF seminar meeting is to be held in Nairobi, Kenya April 3-5, 2014, hosted by the Chiropractic Association of Kenya.
“Our Silver Anniversary Congress was such a success because of many partners and individuals,” said WFC President Dennis Richards, DC, “but none more so that the members of the CASA Local Planning Committee led by Caileen Walker, DC, and Reg Engelbrecht, DC. The WFC and everyone who attended this historic meeting are greatly indebted to them.”
Special thanks are also due to many exhibitors and sponsors, led by Platinum Sponsor Neuromechanical Innovations (Christopher Colloca, DC, president). Many of these donated prizes to a fundraising raffle which raised over $5,000 to support the inspirational work of Sister Brigitte Yengo DC, MD, at her orphanage at Brazzaville in the Congo.
The next WFC Congress is to be held in Athens, Greece from May 14-16, 2015, together with the annual convention of the ECU and hosted by the Hellenic Chiropractic Association. WFC member associations in the Asia and Pacific Regions are being invited to bid to host the 2017 Congress.
Source: World Federation of Chiropractic, wfc.org