Topic: Foundation For Chiropractic Progress
Dr. Ronald Rupert, dean of research at Parker College, developed the concept of MANTIS more than 20 years ago. His son, Joe Rupert, has developed the Web site that hosted MANTIS. All the information is being translated from English to Spanish, French, ...
Foundation to Run First Television CommercialOn Jan. 6-7, 2007, during the Fox Network's airing of the 2007 Ms. Fitness USA contest, the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (FCP) will run its first television commercial promoting the benefits of chiropractic. Unity in MichiganAs of ...
As we head toward 2009, the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (FCP) is keeping busy, expanding its advertising campaign designed to promote the value of chiropractic care. a four-color, half-page ad featuring Richard Sarnat, MD, president of Alternative Medicine Integration.As readers will recall, ...
Campaign season is in full swing and I am sure each of you has been following the news and events leading to the 2008 U.S. presidential election. The Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (FCP) works to generate positive press for chiropractic and works ...
The Campaign for Chiropractic is beginning to gain steam as more leaders and organizations come on board. The Foundation for Chiropractic Progress, the nonprofit organization from which the campaign was created, has formed its first board of directors and selected Gene Veno ...
The third Chiropractic Summit is a perfect example of people from many different organizations - chiropractors, vendors, colleges, etc. The same is true for the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (FCP). We must say over and over again, "Chiropractic can help you," to ...