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Sports Chiropractic Group Formed1996 Atlanta Olympics is FocusBy Editorial Staff Atlanta is a young, vibrant city with a mission: to prepare itself to host the 1996 Olympic Games. Even at this early stage, diverse city and state organizations are gearing up for the event. One such organization is the newly-formed 1996 Atlanta Sports Chiropractic Advisory Committee, created to secure a niche for chiropractic care at the Games.During its initial meeting, the committee unanimously elected Suzanne Bisset, D.C., CCSP to the office of chairperson and Richard Rosenkoetter, D.C. to the office of secretary. The committee is rounded out by DCs Tom Hyde (president of the ACA's Sports Council), Steve Nudleman, Tracy Watson, and Deloss Brubaker. The committee has outlined its three main goals:
Regarding the important role of the new chiropractic Olympic committee, Dr. Bisset said, "We want to not only have the greatest amount of utilization during the 1996 Olympics, but also to have the greatest presence as well." Represented at the committee's June meeting were the ACA's Sports Council; the ICA's Sport Council; the U.S. Olympic Committee; the Federation Internationale de Chiropratique Sportive (FICS); the Georgia Chiropractic Association (GCA); Life College; the Georgia Chiropractic Board of Examiners; and the GCA Sports Council. "Everyone involved," said Dr. Hyde, "wants to do it and do it right." If you are interested in participating or would just like more information on the 1996 Atlanta Sports Chiropractic Advisory Committee, contact the Georgia Chiropractic Association at (404) 688-3730 or Dr. Bisset at (404) 564-3334.
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