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Registration Forms for CE Seminars 2

January 9, 10, 2020  -  Tulsa

Click below to register.

jan-9-10-21-tulsa-ce-seminar.pdf

For new doctor orientation, please click below.

jan-9-10-21-tulsa-new-dr-orient-relic-ce-regist.pdf

Please be particularly aware of which attached registration you need to complete, depending on whether you are a seasoned DC, New Licensee or CA/CCA. Tuitions vary.

Please be particularly aware of which attached registration you need to complete, depending on whether you are a seasoned DC, New Licensee or CA/CCA. Tuitions vary.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: 

*** Please save a copy of the flyer to refer to for venue address/reservation info, schedule, date, presenter's name and topic. 

Given the OBCE decision to re-license with or without obtaining your 16 CE hours before July 1, 2020, Oklahoma DC’s can make up any CE deficit between July 2020 and June 30, 2021, in addition to the 16 CE hours for July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2022 licensure. Therefore, if you need more than 16 hours before July 1, 2021, it would be advisable to attend December 11, 12, 13 in OKC or Tulsa January 9, 10, then one of the two locations in the spring.








History of Unity-One voice Breeds Legislative Success

History tells us here in Oklahoma, that the Chiropractic profession has had more legislative success when one voice with the same message/agenda is delivered at the Capitol. For the most part, that was the case throughout the 1900’s until approximately 1985. The Chiropractic Association of Oklahoma (CAO) was the only Association with a lobbyist, when a separate association sprung up, mainly to acquire membership dollars for the founder to use for reimbursement of travel and entertainment expenses for what he considered to benefit Chiropractic. That action resulted in a small group of other DC’s forming another group with the sole purpose of discrediting that splinter group and be recognized as an elite fund raiser.

None the less, even though there were those multiple groups for approximately a decade, they realized that working harmoniously together as the Joint Chiropractic Association (JCA) with a combined board of directors and one voice the Capitol was far more beneficial for the better good of the whole profession. Consequently, the leadership of all three groups basically dropped their identities with their individual Associations, portraying an even stronger bond to the profession and the Legislators. As a result, the JCA passed or killed 38 pieces of pro or anti-Chiropractic legislation respectively, during the 1985 through 1989 legislative sessions.

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