March 23-25 2023
Sheraton Hotel, 500 Canal St., New Orleans, LA
At ACCRAC 2023, we will envision the future of learning in an ever-changing environment. We will embrace innovative and inclusive instruction methodologies as we continuously strive for excellence.
This year’s event will deliver thought-provoking and insightful presentations and workshops to address the myriad of issues in today’s rapidly changing education landscape.
Our meeting in New Orleans will bring together faculty, administrators, researchers, students, and practitioners to find ways to solve today’s challenges and explore tomorrow’s opportunities.
Hear from experts in the educational, clinical, and basic sciences domains in the education landscape.
Learn about new and emerging research in chiropractic and engage in dialog during peer-reviewed sessions.
Experience high quality programming for a significantly lower cost than previous years.
Network with your peers and colleagues to solve today’s challenges and explore tomorrow’s opportunities.
Chiropractic, Health, Education, and Clinical Research
Moderator: Ilija Arar
Our professional knowledge of clinical and basic science principles continues to grow with newly discovered research studies. Understanding how the neuromusculoskeletal system functions helps chiropractors improve their practices and apply these principles to patient care. This session will consider presentations of current clinical, physiological, and biomechanical research and relate these findings to how we can better understand patient function and dysfunction.
Moderators: Jonathan Egan & Martha Kaeser
Chiropractic knowledge and applications to patient and population health continues to expand with new research. By exploring the findings from public and population health studies, we can better understand how chiropractic practice fits within these contexts. This session will take a deep dive into the topics related to individual and population health issues and will discuss how these findings relate to chiropractic care. Concepts such as screening and preventive measures, as well as how chiropractors can support patients’ healthy behaviors will be reviewed.
Moderators: John Mrozek and Stuart Kinsinger
The world population continues to grow and diversify, and chiropractors must be prepared for these global changes. This session will consider presentations about the preparation of chiropractors for current and future challenges in healthcare. This session will review current and new concepts related to evidence-based practices within a life-long learning paradigm for chiropractic practice.
Moderators: Celia Maguire and Stephanie Sullivan
Chiropractic care brings value to integrated healthcare settings and can expand on the value of patient care. Therefore, chiropractors practicing within the healthcare system must be fluent in evidence-based health care principles and practices. This session will discuss new findings and recent studies of chiropractic care in integrated and whole health settings and will focus on how chiropractors may best improve patient care.
Moderators: Kelly Brinkman and Clinton Daniels
Chiropractors must be prepared for typical day-to-day patient presentations but also must be knowledgeable about unusual signs and symptoms that may underly a serious or life-threatening conditions. This grand rounds presentation will discuss how chiropractors can identify uncommon or complicated patient cases and discuss what to do in these clinical situations. This session will review cases from real-life patients and discuss the outcomes of chiropractic care.
Three concurrent workshops will provide tools and tips on how to expand scholarship and research capacity, develop content to address gaps in business education for chiropractic students, and explore common challenges in training doctors of chiropractic during hands-on applied clinical laboratory settings.
ACCRAC Platinum Sponsor, Standard Process, is hosting a pre-con seminar reviewing nutritional research and offering two free CEUs on Thu 2:30-5:00pm at the Sheraton.
ACC’s work group meetings offer college and university personnel in different roles and with different responsibilities on their campuses an exclusive, member-only forum to meet in person, discuss similar issues challenges, and share ideas. Meetings are typically held on the first day of ACCRAC (Thu Mar 23).
Sheraton Hotel
500 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA
ACC has secured a special rate of $229+ until March 1, 2023. The hotel is a 0.3-mile walk from the Aquarium of the Americas and 1.5 miles from Mardi Gras World. WiFi (fee), flat-screen TVs and signature beds included. Club rooms provide access to a lounge with complimentary WiFi, continental breakfast and evening appetizers.
Take advantage of the early bird ACC member rate of $269 now until Jan 31, 2023. All pricing in USD.
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We have secured a line up of engaging keynote speakers for ACCRAC 2023
Hear from ACC leaders who will address important issues, challenges and opportunities that impact chiropractic education, the future of learning, and the profession at large.
Explore the importance of rethinking what we know and why it’s crucial for personal growth and long-term organizational success.
Learn inclusive leadership skills that impact relationships, mitigate groupthink, and foster inclusion and belonging in the workplace and the classroom.
Thank You to our Sponsors!
At Standard Process, we go to great lengths to fulfil our mission of changing lives – from cultivating nutrient-dense soil on our certified organic farm to formulating new products at our Nutrition Innovation Center. Our unwavering focus on quality and testing allows us to manage the purity, safety, and consistency of our supplements.
We stand by our quality by ensuring what goes into our products every step of the way with our vertically integrated processes. We then work with our practitioners to ensure the best outcomes for their patients.
NCMIC was founded in 1946 by chiropractors who weren’t satisfied with their insurance options. We’ve never strayed far from that spirit, always striving to do the right thing for our customers and our community at every opportunity, even when it means paving the way.
Whether it’s malpractice insurance, business insurance, credit card processing, equipment loans, or financial and insurance products, we provide customers with the thoughtful solutions they need to grow their businesses.
Foot Levelers, the world’s leading provider of hand-crafted custom flexible orthotics, has been serving healthcare professionals since 1952.
Foot Levelers custom orthotics help properly support the back, knees, hips, pelvis and neck by providing a balanced and symmetrical foundation. They’re the only custom orthotics that support all three arches of the body for optimal overall health and are proven to reduce LBP by 34.5%.
The National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE), including the International Board of Chiropractic Examiners (IBCE), is the international testing agency for the chiropractic profession.
The NBCE develops, administers and scores standardized exams that assess knowledge, higher-level cognitive abilities and problem-solving in various basic science and clinical science subjects.
The Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics (JMPT) is an international and interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the advancement of conservative health care principles and practices.
The Journal publishes original primary research and review articles of the highest quality in relevant topic areas. The JMPT addresses practitioners’ and researchers’ needs by adding to their clinical and basic science knowledge and by informing them about relevant issues that influence health care practices.
Brighthall was created to help people find scholarly solutions. We are dedicated to providing excellent consultation services relating to the fields of research, learning, and clinical care.
Brighthall services include: Peer review management; Conference planning and coordination; Editing and publication of conference proceedings; White paper and monographs; Management of awards and scholarship selection processes; and Facilitation of mission, vision, and strategic planning processes.
ACCRAC is working with Northeast College of Health Sciences to offers CEUs for the scientific platform and workshops presentations as noted on the program.
Please click here to check the status of CEU approval in your state.
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Chair: Melissa Denton, Cleveland University Kansas City
Time: 2:30p-5:00p
Room: Evergreen 4th floor (Conf for 12)
Chair: Vanessa Morales, Parker University
Time: 8:30a-4:00p
Room: Oakley – 4th floor (Conf for 12)
Chair: Ana Facchinato, SCUHS
Time: 8:30a-4:30p
Room: Estherwood – 4th floor (conf for 24)
Chair: Tom Arendt, SCUHS
Time: 1:30p-5:00p
Room: Grand Chenier – 5th floor (HS for 25)
Chair: Aimee Jokerst, Logan University
Time: 10:00a-5:00p
Room: Bayside C – 4th floor (HS for 25)
Chair: Brian Budgell, CMCC
Time: 3:00p-5:00p
Room: Edgewood AB 4th Fl
Chair: Shelley Sawalich, Logan University
Time: 8:30p-4:00p
Room: Grand Couteau 5th floor (HS for 25)
Attendees must register online using a credit card as payment for conference fees. Your registration is complete when payment is received in full. If you are employed by an ACC member institution, you may register at the member rate. To ensure your name appears correctly on your badge, ACC must receive your registration no later than five (5) business days prior to the start date of the conference. You may still register onsite.
Once your conference payment has been processed you will immediately receive an email confirmation receipt from Eventbrite. If you have not received an electronic receipt, please contact [email protected].
Registration cancellation and refund requests must be submitted by email to [email protected] by February 9, 2025, to be eligible for a refund and are subject to a $50 cancellation fee. Requests received after this date are not eligible for a refund. Allow up to six (6) weeks after the close of the conference for refunds to be processed and issued.
Attendees must be registered for ACCRAC to participate in conference activities. Registrants must wear conference credentials (i.e., badges) at all times to ensure admission to conference activities and designated areas.
ACC reserves the right to modify the program based on space, speaker schedule or other circumstances. The latest schedule and information are available on ACC’s website www.chirocolleges.org.
ACC negotiates a special hotel rate for conference attendees; housing is not included in your conference registration fees. You are responsible for making your own hotel reservation.
The deadline is generally three weeks prior to the start of the conference to make your reservations at the special ACC conference rate. Please check the conference website for specific hotel information and make your reservations promptly to ensure room availability at the discounted rate.
Occasionally, room blocks fill before the hotel deadline, although the hotel may have additional rooms at a higher rate. If the conference headquarters hotel is completely sold out, please plan for alternative lodging.
ACC is committed to making the conference accessible to all individuals. Participants with special physical needs or food restrictions should email [email protected] by February 10, 2025. Contact the hotel directly with any special hotel room accommodations/requests.
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Attendees are strictly prohibited from carrying firearms, knives, and other weapons that could be used to cause injury to others, whether concealed or displayed, at the event venue and related activities. ACC reserves the right, in its sole discretion, without refund, to eject attendees who violate this policy from and participation at future ACC conferences, events, and programs my be barred and/or restricted. Attendees must comply with this policy, regardless of any signage located at the event venue or any weapons permit they may hold.
ACCRAC is intended to be a safe, respectful, and welcoming environment for all participants, regardless of race, gender, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, national origin, ethnicity, political affiliation, or religion. Harassment in any form will not be tolerated. Immediate compliance of this policy of participants who are asked to stop harassing behavior is expected. ACC reserves the right at its sole discretion to remove any participant who violates this policy without a refund and may be banned from future ACC events.
Offensive comments, verbal threats or demands, sexualized images in public spaces, intimidation, stalking, harassing photography or recording, disruption of sessions or events, and unwelcome physical contact or sexual attention are examples of harassment which can also include intentional, or unintentional unwanted or negative messages based solely on appearance.
ACCRAC is generally business/business casual dress.
ACC leaders representing a broad range of programs will provide well-informed insights on critical trends facing chiropractic education. Attendees will hear thought leaders discuss curriculum transformation, community- vs. campus-based education, interprofessional education, and return on investment for chiropractic graduates. This is a session applicable to anyone in chiropractic education and not to be missed!
In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to become comfortable with what we know and stick to our preconceived ideas. But the reality is that the world is evolving at a historical rate, and it is critical for us to keep an open mind and challenge our beliefs. This keynote will explore the importance of rethinking what we know and why it’s crucial for personal growth and long-term organizational success.
You will learn how embracing curiosity and questioning your assumptions can lead to new perspectives and breakthroughs in your thinking. You will hear inspiring stories of individuals who challenged their beliefs and embraced change, leading to remarkable results. Chick will provide practical strategies for incorporating a growth mindset and embracing lifelong learning, while also addressing the common challenges and fears that come with change.
Christopher “CJ” Gross is a TEDx Speaker and founder of Ascension Worldwide, a firm dedicated to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity training and consulting based in the Washington, D.C. area. CJ has 20-years of experience as an international organizational development consultant specializing in leadership development and Diversity and Inclusion. CJ is a certified Social + Emotional Intelligence coach, trainer, Keirsey Temperament professional, Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI) Administrator, and executive coach, with additional expertise in organizational mediation.
He also serves as a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Master Faculty for the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Center for Innovation and Business Management, Adjunct Faculty for the Community College of Baltimore County. CJ possesses the unique ability to uncover and resolve social issues that hinder employee performance and efficiency. CJ started his career as a mechanical designer at General Electric (GE) where he learned to layout mechanical designs and run calculations. At GE, he learned how effective companies run and the importance of employee relationships to a company’s success.
After receiving multiple corrective preventive idea awards for employee development, CJ merged his engineering skills with his innate understanding of people, offering professional coaching and staff development to companies in need of improved performance and effectiveness. CJ cultivated his Diversity and Inclusion acumen through an intense training and coaching program from Cook Ross, an internationally known Diversity and Inclusion consulting firm. The program included key concepts from Daniel Kahneman’s book, Thinking Fast and Thinking Slow, brain science theory, and life-changing deep-dive identity coaching.
In addition, CJ has worked with domestic and international leaders from Fortune 500 companies, nonprofits, and government agencies on their Diversity and Inclusion strategies and initiatives. This training and experience enabled CJ to help clients explore impactful strategies for identity, diversity, inclusion, equity, and access from a unique vantage point.
CJ holds a B. A. degree in Organizational Management from Ashford University through the Forbes Entrepreneurship Scholarship and an M.A. degree in Strategic Leadership from St. Bonaventure University. CJ has consulted with leaders of domestic, and international companies including the United States Postal Service, Toyota, Turner Construction Company, Ford’s Theater, Oracle, Arent Fox D.C., the Washington Post, D.C. Child, and Family Services, Morgan Stanley, Loyola University, Howard University: School of Social Work, Maryland Association of Community Service, Primerica, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Maryland-National Capital Parks, and Planning Commission, Maryland Department of Juvenile Services, the District of Columbia-Metropolitan Police Department, Penn State and others.
CJ has been featured in the Washington Post, the Washington Informer Newspaper, East of the River Newspaper, Diamonds Xcel Magazine, the Baltimore Examiner, and on the Tom Joyner Show, the Audrey Chapman Show, DCTV Cable, WPGC 95.5 FM, WOL 1450 AM, WUSA 9, WBAL-TV, and FOX45.
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