From ANJC Executive Director Suzanne Corson
With summer in full swing, I want to thank everyone who made our 2025 ANJC Annual Conference in May at Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City exceptional. Nearly 700 doctors, students, exhibitors, and sponsors gathered to share knowledge, make new connections, and shape the future of chiropractic in New Jersey. It was an energizing reminder of the strength we have as a community—one that grows every time we come together.
Save the date for 2026—May 15 & 16!
Whether you attended for the first time or have been with us year after year, your participation is the foundation of what we do at the ANJC. Our mission remains focused: supporting your practice, protecting your interests, and expanding the reach and reputation of chiropractic care throughout the state.
We also recently saw a fantastic turnout at both our Young Professionals event at Bell Works and the Sports Council hands-on session in Edison. These programs reflect our commitment to supporting every stage of your career—from early practice to established leadership. Thank you to our sponsors, The Fortis Agency and 27:17, for making these gatherings possible, and to the speakers who shared practical guidance that our members can bring directly to their practices.
Events like these, both large and small, are a core part of our value to you. They provide opportunities not just for earning CEUs, but also for connecting with peers, finding mentors, and staying ahead in a profession that’s ever-evolving.
As we look ahead, I urge every member to review your continuing education credits before the August 31 biennial license deadline.
Our online CEU library of on-demand webinars makes it easier than ever to access quality education—on your schedule and at your pace. If you have questions or need guidance, our staff is here to support you every step of the way.
Most of all, I want to emphasize the value of membership. The ANJC’s impact—whether it’s advocating for fair reimbursement, organizing professional education, or providing guidance through regulatory changes—depends on active, engaged members like you. Your involvement helps us deliver stronger results for the entire profession. Your feedback and participation fuel new initiatives, and your voice is critical as we advocate on behalf of chiropractic in Trenton and beyond.
Thank you for your trust and engagement.

Let’s keep building on our momentum together, as we move through the rest of summer and toward a new season of growth for chiropractic in New Jersey.
Suzanne Corson
ANJC Executive Director
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