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A profession divided? ICA elections bring new hope
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The results of the ICA elections will be seen as a potentially pivotal point in the history of our profession for years to come. This year's elections were unique on several levels:
* The ICA has a brand-new president, vice president and secretary/treasurer. These nonincumbents, along with most of the other newly elected and existing directors, are poised to renew the ICA. They hold the majority of the board seats and have the support of the members.
* The ICA bylaws allow DCs t...
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A profession divided? ICA elections bring new hope
Dynamic Chiropractic
; The results of the ICA elections will be seen as a potentially pivotal point in the history of our profession for years to come. This year's elections were unique on several levels: * The ICA has a brand-new president, vice president and secretary/treasurer. These nonincumbents, along with most of
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An Open Letter to ICA Leaders: The ACA and ICA Need to Merge
Dynamic Chiropractic
; ... multiple voices and to continue to waste money on duplicative services! And true to form, the ICA did just that in an official news release, using the following flawed basis for why the chiropractic profession should remain divided: "There are basic chiropractic ...
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Dr. Gary Walsemann, ICA's chiropractor of the year
Dynamic Chiropractic
; At the ICA's 75th annual meeting in Washington, D.C., in June, Gary Walsemann,DC, was awarded the association's highest accolade, "Chiropractor of the Year," for his decades of service and leadership in the chiropractic profession, and outstanding contributions to his community. A 1967 graduate of
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ICA Issues Response to Merger Demand
Dynamic Chiropractic
; According to its official statement, the association "does not agree on the course of action being proposed." In the past few years, chiropractic organizations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Michigan and Colorado have united to speak with a single voice about the issues facing doctors of chiropractic
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New ICA Billboard Carries Pro-Chiropractic Message
Dynamic Chiropractic
; In the July 16, 2005 issue, Dynamic Chiropractic reported on the appearance of an anti-chiropractic billboard in New Haven, Conn., created by an allegedly "international" group of individuals concerned about the dangers of neck manipulation. Almost immediately, various elements of the chiropractic
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NEW WORKS, PROGRAMS MARK NEW ERA AT ICA
The Boston Globe
; With the September opening of its new building approaching, the Institute of Contemporary Art today will announce art acquisitions, programming decisions, and the hiring of celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck to oversee its cafe. The ICA will also announce that developer Steve Samuels has closed on his
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COCSA Demands Merger of ACA, ICA
Dynamic Chiropractic
; "Resolution on National Unity" urges the two organizations to merge no later than Jan. 1, 2010. The Congress of Chiropractic State Associations (COCSA) has passed a "Resolution on National Unity" demanding that the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) and the International Chiropractors
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2004 ICA Chiropractor of the Year
Dynamic Chiropractic
; The International Chiropractors Association (ICA) has selected Donald W. Hirsh, DC, of Laurel, Md., as its 2004 Chiropractor of the Year, in recognition of his myriad contributions to the chiropractic profession and the ICA. Dr, Hirsh graduated from Life Chiropractic College in 1986 and has been in
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The ICA at 60: Where does this museum fit?
The Boston Globe
; In the 1930s, if you wanted to see art by Wassili Kandinsky or Max Beckmann or Edward Hopper in Boston, the Institute of Contemporary Art was the place to do it. Back then, the ICA was virtually the only contemporary art game in town. Not anymore. Boston-area museums are now eagerly exhibiting new
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AT THE EYE OF THE MAPPLETHORPE STORM THE ICA'S DAVID ROSS HAS TRIED TO MAKE WAVES AESTHETICALLY. HIS NEXT SHOW BRINGS A VERY DIFFERENT KIND OF ATTENTION.
The Boston Globe
; For the last eight years, David Anthony Ross, the 40-year-old director of Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art, has preached the gospel of art in the present tense. The ICA, he maintains, must seize and interpret the Now. Ironically enough, however, the Robert Mapplethorpe exhibition that opens
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