
Earn 16 CEUs in one weekend.
Half the credits needed for the 2023-2025 licensing period!
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Prepare to be educated as we host the 2025 ANJC Annual Conference: The Next Chapter in Chiropractic at Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City on Friday, May 16, and Saturday, May 17!
In 2025, we’re turning the page to the next chapter of chiropractic—revealing emerging trends, breakthrough technologies, and the latest evidence-based chiropractic research shared by a highly qualified, specially-invited roster of speakers from across the country.
Connect with chiropractic professionals, tour an expansive Exhibitor Hall full of cutting-edge products and services, bring new tools and techniques back to your practice, and earn up to 16 CEU hours in only two days.

New Jersey’s Assemblywoman Carol A. Murphy will join the conference as an honored guest speaker during Friday’s lunch!
Pre-Conference Discounted Rates
Value pricing for DCs:
✔️ Regular: $329 (from 2/8/25 to the conference)
✔️ Weekend: $379 (at the conference)
For LCAs & CAs:
✔️ One Rate: A flat $150
For Non-Members:
✔️ Regular: $400 (from 2/8/25 to the conference)
✔️ Weekend: $500 (at the conference)
✔️ Attendee Price (No Credits): A flat $150
Parking Rates
For Hotel Guests:
✔️ Self-Parking:
$25 per day (Friday – Sunday) | $20 per day (Thursday)
✔️ Valet Parking:
$20 (one-time fee)
For Visitors/Day Trippers:
✔️ Self-Parking:
$20 per day (Friday – Sunday) | $10 per day (Thursday)
✔️ Valet Parking:
$25 per day (Thursday) | $40 per day (Friday – Sunday)
All-in-One Venue at Harrah’s
Stay where you learn at Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City:
✔️ All conference activities under one roof
✔️ In the hub of Atlantic City’s vibrant scene
Hotel Room Reservations
Call-In Reservations:
- Phone: (888) 516-2215
(Available 8:00 am–2:00 am EST, 7 days a week)

Friday, May 16
6:00 AM–8:00 AM
Registration
7:00 AM–8:00 AM
Breakfast in Exhibitor Hall
7:00 AM–8:00 AM
8:00 AM–10:00 AM
Welcome
General Session — 2 CEUs
Contemporary Chiropractic Concepts—A Multi-Modal Approach
Brett Winchester, DC
10:00 AM–10:30 AM
Break & Exhibitor Hall
10:30 AM–12:30 PM
Choose a breakout session:
2 CEUs
I Have My License, Now What? A Chiropractic Career: Steps to Build Your Future
Heather Dehn, DC
Sponsored by
2 CEUs
Ethical Practice Transitions: Integrating the 4 Pillars of Ethical Standards
Crystal Misenheimer
Sponsored by
2 Doc/Ethics CEUs
How to Write an Effective Appeal & Other Billing/Coding Strategies
Evan M. Gwilliam, DC, MBA, QMCC, CPC, CCPC, CPMA, CPCO, AAPC
Sponsored by
2 CEUs
The Role of AI to Communicate Chiropractic
Mark Sanna, DC, ACRB Level II, FICC
12:30 PM–1:30 PM
Lunch & Exhibitor Hall
Featuring Honored Guest Speaker
Assemblywoman Carol A. Murphy
1:30 PM–3:30 PM
General Session — 2 CEUs
The Importance of Non-Surgical Solutions for Spine Discogenic Issues
Panel discussion with Sunny Kim, MD, Marvin Bleiberg, MD, Michael Foreit, DO and Mr. Saleem Musallam
Sponsored by
Session Overview
This engaging two-hour panel discussion brings together leading experts in spinal health and non-surgical pain management: Mr. Saleem Musallam, Dr. Michael Foreit, Dr. Marvin Bleiberg, and Dr. Sunny Kim. The session will explore the critical role of non-surgical solutions in addressing spine-related discogenic issues. Panelists will discuss the complications associated with spine surgery, the emotional and mental toll of chronic back pain and failed spine surgeries, and the rise of opioid addiction tied to inadequate pain management. Attendees will gain valuable insights into evidence-based, non-invasive approaches to spinal decompression and pain relief, empowering chiropractors to expand their treatment repertoire and improve patient outcomes.
Session Outline
Introduction (10 minutes)
– Welcome and introduction of panelists
– Overview of the prevalence and challenges of spine discogenic issues
Segment 1: Complications of Spine Surgery (20 minutes)
– Risks and long-term complications associated with surgical intervention
– Patient case studies highlighting failed surgeries
– Why non-surgical solutions are increasingly preferred
Segment 2: The Emotional and Mental Toll (20 minutes)
– Depression and anxiety caused by chronic back pain and failed surgeries
– The psychological impact of living with unresolved pain
– Strategies for supporting patients’ mental health alongside physical treatment
Segment 3: Addressing the Opioid Crisis (20 minutes)
– The link between spine-related pain and opioid addiction
– The role of chiropractors in offering safer pain management alternatives
– How non-surgical spinal decompression can help mitigate opioid dependence
Segment 4: Evidence-Based Non-Surgical Solutions (30 minutes)
– Overview of advanced non-surgical techniques (e.g., spinal decompression)
– Insights from real-world case studies, including outcomes and success rates
– Panelists share their expertise and experiences in clinical practice
Q&A and Open Forum (20 minutes)
– Attendee questions and answers with panelists
– Practical tips for incorporating non-surgical solutions into chiropractic practice
Closing Remarks (10 minutes)
– Recap of key takeaways
– Encouragement to champion non-surgical, patient-centric care
This panel discussion will equip attendees with the knowledge and confidence to enhance their approach to managing spine discogenic issues without relying on invasive procedures or addictive medications.
3:30 PM–4:00 PM
Break & Exhibitor Hall
4:00 PM–6:00 PM
Choose a breakout session:
2 CEUs
I Have My License, Now What? A Chiropractic Career: Steps to Build Your Future
Heather Dehn, DC
Sponsored by
2 CEUs
Ethical Practice Transitions: Integrating the 4 Pillars of Ethical Standards
Crystal Misenheimer
Sponsored by
2 Doc/Ethics CEUs
How to Write an Effective Appeal & Other Billing/Coding Strategies
Evan M. Gwilliam, DC, MBA, QMCC, CPC, CCPC, CPMA, CPCO, AAPC
Sponsored by
2 CEUs
The Role of AI to Communicate Chiropractic
Mark Sanna, DC, ACRB Level II, FICC
6:30 PM–8:00 PM
Saturday, May 17
6:00 AM–8:00 AM
Registration
7:00 AM–8:00 AM
Breakfast in Exhibitor Hall
7:00 AM–8:00 AM
Morning Session — 1 CEU
Maintenance Care for the 21st Century
David Graber, DC
8:00 AM–10:00 AM
10:00 AM–10:30 AM
Break & Exhibitor Hall
10:30 AM–12:30 PM
Choose a breakout session:
2 CEUs
I Have My License, Now What? A Chiropractic Career: Steps to Build Your Future
Heather Dehn, DC
Sponsored by
2 CEUs
Ethical Practice Transitions: Integrating the 4 Pillars of Ethical Standards
Crystal Misenheimer
Sponsored by
2 Doc/Ethics CEUs
How to Write an Effective Appeal & Other Billing/Coding Strategies
Evan M. Gwilliam, DC, MBA, QMCC, CPC, CCPC, CPMA, CPCO, AAPC
Sponsored by
2 CEUs
The Role of AI to Communicate Chiropractic
Mark Sanna, DC, ACRB Level II, FICC
12:30 PM–1:30 PM
Lunch & Exhibitor Hall
1:30 PM–3:30 PM