The Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (F4CP) is proud to welcome the Professional Baseball Chiropractic Society (PBCS) and the Professional Hockey Chiropractic Society (PHCS) to F4CP’s Group Membership, a program for chiropractic organizations’ leadership and its members to leverage F4CP resources and increase awareness of chiropractic care.
“We are elated to welcome both the Professional Baseball Chiropractic Society and Professional Hockey Chiropractic Society to the Foundation,” says Sherry McAllister, DC, president, F4CP. “Both organizations align perfectly with our mission, and we believe their unique perspectives and expertise will be invaluable in achieving our
common objectives. We look forward to fruitful partnerships.”
The Professional Baseball Chiropractic Society (PBCS) is an organization of highly skilled doctors of chiropractic whose mission is to provide the highest quality of chiropractic health service to the individual player and staff members of the team in which they serve. The PBCS serves its members by providing continuing education for the professional sport chiropractor, as it relates to the profession, helping them understand and gain knowledge of sports medicine.
“Our shared commitment to this profession and our passion for making a positive impact in chiropractic creates a strong foundation for collaboration with F4CP. We believe that together, we can amplify our voices and drive real change within this profession,” says Rick Bishop, DC, executive director, PBCS. The Professional Hockey Chiropractic Society (PHCS) is an organization of very talented doctors of chiropractic that provide care to the players and staff of the National Hockey League (NHL) teams. The PHCS’s mission is to provide the highest quality of chiropractic health service to the individual player and staff members of the team they serve. In addition, the PHCS serves its members by providing continuing education for the professional sports chiropractor as it relates to the profession, helping their understanding and knowledge and application of sports medicine and ancillary services.
“We look forward to the opportunities and collective achievements that lie ahead with the Foundation,” says Alan Palmer, DC, director, PHCS. “This partnership will greatly benefit our members to provide them with access to everything that the Foundation offers.”