The mission of the IACN is to provide an outlet for expression and communication of professional opinions for the benefit and enhancement of the neurological sciences as they relate to the chiropractic profession for the best service to humankind. Further the IACN promotes the proper use of principles and techniques in the field of chiropractic neurology and support those principles, policies and practices that seek the attainment of the highest order of excellence in neurologic skills directed at patient care by doctors of chiropractic. The IACN serves to promote the highest standards of moral and ethical conduct amongst chiropractic neurologists.
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The Original Letter (Edited) Announcing the IACN Appears Below.
July 1, 1998
Dear neurologist:
It is obvious by your pursuit of clinical neurology, that you have a special devotion to the field of neurology. This love is something that is shared by many of your colleagues. Therefore, it is with great pleasure that we, the undersigned, now formally announce the creation of the International Academy of Chiropractic Neurology (IACN).
The (IACN) is a completely apolitical, nonprofit corporation. It exists to serve as a vehicle for national and international unification of pursuit relative to clinical, academic and research collaboration of the neurosciences as they relate to the chiropractic profession. The IACN shall support those principles, policies and practices that seek the attainment of the highest order of excellence in neurologic skills by doctors of chiropractic.
With warmest personal regards,
Joseph S. Ferezy, D.C. (USA) Alan G.J. Terrett, M.App.Sc. (Chiro) (Australia) Alan B. Korbett, D.C., D.O. (USA) Howard Vernon, D.C. (Canada) Neil Osborne, B.Sc. (Chiro), D.C. (UK) Martin I. Gruder, D.C. (USA) A.V. Anderson, D.C., M.D. (USA)