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Terry A. Rondberg, DC -- Treasurer

After his graduation from Logan College of Chiropractic, Dr. Terry A. Rondberg built successful private practices in St. Louis and Phoenix. He was noted for his emphasis on public and patient education and became a staunch advocate of subluxation-based chiropractic.

In 1986, Dr. Rondberg founded The Chiropractic Journal, which won widespread respect and popularity and is currently read by more than 60,000 doctors and students worldwide. It provides news and political coverage, educational articles, and human interest features.

In 1989, he founded the World Chiropractic Alliance, a non-profit advocacy organization dedicated to promoting a vertebral subluxation free world.  The group has been active in political lobbying, public education, and intra professional communication.

As founder and president -- and later CEO -- of the WCA, he has met with numerous political leaders such as Presidents Clinton and Bush, numerous Senators and Representatives, and heads of government agencies.

After his graduation from Logan College of Chiropractic, Dr. Rondberg built successful private practices in St. Louis and Phoenix. He was noted for his emphasis on public and patient education and became a staunch advocate of subluxation-based chiropractic.

In 1986, Dr. Rondberg founded The Chiropractic Journal, which won widespread respect and popularity and is currently read by more than 60,000 doctors and students worldwide. It provides news and political coverage, educational articles, and human interest features.

In 1989, he founded the World Chiropractic Alliance, a non-profit advocacy organization dedicated to promoting a vertebral subluxation free world.  The group has been active in political lobbying, public education, and intra professional communication.

As founder and president -- and later CEO -- of the WCA, Dr. Rondberg met with numerous political leaders such as Presidents Clinton and Bush, numerous Senators and Representatives, and heads of government agencies.

Under his leadership, the WCA was accepted as an NGO (Non-Governmental Organization) affiliated with the United Nations Department of Public Information. Dr. Rondberg works closely with health care officials and organizations around the globe, including the World Health Organization and met with several high-ranking UN and WHO officials in New York and Geneva.

Dr. Rondberg is involved in chiropractic research as publisher of the Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research (JVSR) and was instrumental in the formation and administration of the Council on Chiropractic Practice (CCP), which developed the "Clinical Practice Guidelines No. 1: Vertebral Subluxation in Chiropractic Practice."

Dr. Rondberg is a popular speaker who has appeared on television and radio and given numerous presentations at chiropractic seminars and conventions. He has taught classes for continuing education credit in several chiropractic related topics, including chiropractic philosophy, wellness principles, practice management, and communication.

In addition, he served on the Department of Defense Chiropractic Advisory Committee to help establish the protocol for making chiropractic services available to active duty military personnel.

For more information about and from Dr. Rondberg, visit his profile pages on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter, personal site, his professional site and his.business site, as well as his electronic newsletter WCAnews/Health Watch.

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