Sometime in the last century, probably near the end of the 70's I was asked by Dr. Terry Watkins to participate on the Publication Committee of the Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association. At the time Dr. Michael Wiles and Dr. Janice Wiles were the editors of the Journal.

My first article in the Journal was entitled "Privilege". Interestingly, the principles set out in the article in 1977 are pretty much still applicable today. I have had the pleasure of writing further articles for the Journal over the decades dealing with matters involving risk management and business law. Dr. Watkin's leadership as the head of the Publications Committee was more than commendable and his dedication was paramount for the development of the publication to a worldwide respected journal under the subsequent leadership of Dr. Allan Gotlib.

It is my not so humble opinion that the profession of chiropractic in Canada owes its reputation to a few very well established and credentialed entities: the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic; the Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association; the Chiropractic Research Foundation and the Canadian Chiropractic Examining Board. There may be disagreement among readers but I find that the four groups have something in common -- actually something they lack -- an overwhelming desire to not pigeon hole chiropractic care and a philosophy based upon public protection.

Anyway, in addition to being published in the JCCA, my diatribes have also appeared in the Canadian Chiropractic Magazine and Dynamic Chiropractic. The articles speak for themselves. I hope that they have had some impact on profession.

So now back to the late 70's. I did a short two year sojurn of teaching at Senecca College in a Business Course. Again, fun and a distraction at the time, but alas you can only juggle so many tasks at one time. Actually not true, but when the task is not fun -- my favourite thing in life is being able to say hausta la vista!

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