A DCs Fight against SlanderBack in February of 1990, David Garst, D.C., was scheduled to appear on a Virginia radio station with George McAndrews and Louis Sportelli, D.C., to discuss the Wilk et al. case. The program was cancelled by the radio station's owner who referred to Dr. Garst as a "lunatic," and "not playing with a full deck," among other defamatory comments. Dr. Garst sued the radio station owner and had what seemed like a clear-cut case of slander: find out the surprising result.
Colorado Takes a Stand on Telephone SolicitationsThe Colorado Chiropractic Association has made a position statement on telephone solicitations.
HEAL Saga, Part 2Dr. Gerard Clum completes his article on HEAL, addressing the "Tiering of HEAL lenders," replete with informative tables.
ICA Establishes Task Force on National Health PolicyDCs in Kansas Win Right to Call Themselves "Doctors of Chiropractic."Mercy Center Conference adds Four New Sponsors
The sponsorship for the Mercy Center Conference (Jan. 25-30 in
Burlingame, California) continues to grow. Four new sponsors have
joined the standards of care conference: Texas Chiropractic
Association (TCA); Leander Health Technologies; Southeastern
Federation; and National Upper Cervical Chiropractic Association
(NUCCA). |
Dynamic Chiropractic - January 17, 1992, Volume 10, Issue 02