As chiropractors, we are not just healthcare providers—we are leaders in the movement toward holistic, patient-centered care.
In New Jersey, our role in shaping the future of healthcare has never been more critical.
We are at the forefront of providing non-invasive treatments, promoting wellness, and improving the quality of life for individuals across our communities.
Leadership in chiropractic care means more than managing a practice. It involves advocating for our patients, advancing our profession, and fostering a culture of collaboration with medical peers, legislators, and the public.
As chiropractic leaders in New Jersey, we have a responsibility to not only elevate the profession but also to ensure that our patients have access to the highest standard of care.
Through our collective efforts, the chiropractic community in New Jersey has made significant strides in education, advocacy, and the expansion of services. We must continue to lead with integrity, innovation, and a passion for improving the health and well-being of those we serve.
We will soon gather for our 2025 ANJC Annual Conference at Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City on May 16th & 17th as an opportunity for our profession to come together, network and share.
Together, as leaders, we can drive the change necessary to ensure that chiropractic care remains an integral part of the state’s healthcare landscape, delivering accessible, effective, and evidence-based solutions to the challenges of modern healthcare.
Specially-invited conference presenters are bringing advanced breakout sessions to AC, including topics focused on ethical standards, career growth, appeal guidance, using AI to communicate chiropractic, and more.
Please take time to connect with us both at the conference. Your feedback is crucial to helping us understand what you need, want and expect from our organization.
Thank you for your support, and we’ll see you very soon!
Dr. Andreas Skounakis
President, ANJC Board of Directors
Dr. Victor Rossi
Vice President, ANJC Board of Directors
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