MCA honors four individuals for dedication to chiropractic profession, commitment to public health

The Minnesota Chiropractic Association (MCA) recently honored four (4) individuals for their endless dedication to the chiropractic profession and commitment to public health.

During the Annual Chiropractic Celebration, MCA president, Dr. Christian Kollar presented the "President's Award" to those individuals that stood out and went that extra mile during the year. The following four individuals were honored:

Dr. Craig Couillard and Dr. Scott Mooring for their commitment to educating doctors about the changes in concussion management and,

Dr. Jay Greenberg and Dr. Michael Novak for their unwavering commitment to increasing support for the Minnesota Chiropractic Political Action Committee (MCPAC) and the MCA Warchest fund.

Other awards given during the convention included the Outstanding Educator of the Year Award, the John Allenburg Meritorious Award, 25 Years of Distinguished Service Award, 2013 Young Practitioner Distinguished Service Award and the Chiropractor of the Year Award.

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