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2009 Orthopedic Certification
Click here to see the current information for the 2009 Orthopedic Certification exam and review information.
2009 Annual meeting minutes
Click here to see the meeting minutes from the 2009 ACCO Annual Meeting.
letter from the president
Dear Friends and Colleagues:
The summer is in full swing and I hope all of you are enjoying the warm breezes and plentiful sunshine. Certainly, ninety-five degree weather during the San Antonio convention this spring was a great start. The Alamo provided a beautiful back drop for another successful conference provided by the American College of Chiropractic Orthopedists. "Investigation of Failed Lower Back Surgery" proved to be one of our best. The ACCO would like to thank its co-sponsors:
Texas Council of Chiropractic Orthopedists
Southern California University of Health Sciences
Many of the attendees responded during our post convention survey by stating, "it is by far the best conference I have ever attended." That being said, the ACCO is committed to providing its membership with current topics for the chiropractic orthopedist. However, the ACCO cannot take all of the credit, having a speaker panel consisting of Dr. Ron Evans, Dr. Jim Cox, Dr. Timothy Mick, Dr. Cliff Tao and Dr. Jim Demetrious should certainly be considered an all star team by any chiropractic standard. My special thanks for Dr. Evans and Dr. Cox for going the extra mile - it was truly a wonderful experience.
The American College of Chiropractic Orthopedists was formed in 1955 and has maintained a long history of providing academic platforms for its membership. We have established a standard of excellence for the dissemination of evidenced based practices but also the diffusion of chiropractic care into the orthopedic world. We stand to continue our journey and would like to invite each and every member to the 2010 convention, 'Chronic Manifestations of Cervical Spine Injury', being held in Tahoe, Nevada April 23, 24 and 25. The selection committee has chosen Harvey's in Tahoe. As many of you are aware, the hotel selection committee wishes to make your stay 'above board' and you will all notice the very reasonably priced room rates. Mark your calenders now and we hope to see you in April, 2010.
In closing, I would like to thank all of our members for supporting the ACCO. I understand the personal commitment necessary for such organizations to function. The ACCO lost a friend and colleague when Dr. Jesse Rothenberger passed away peacefully during the final day of the convention this year. Our hearts go out to Dr. Rothenberger's family and we would like thank them for lending Jesse to us for all these years. Dr. Ronald Evans has graciously captured our emotion in writing, I urge you to read his memoriam by visiting www.accoweb.org/e-journals.html. Dr. Rothenberger is and was what we should all aspire to be, a kind and giving man.
Best regards,
Thomas C. Mack, D.C., F.A.C.O
Reminder: Please review your current practice information and email dswensen@accoweb.org with any changes.
in memoriam
On May 11, 2009, with the passing of Dr. Jesse Rothenberger, chiropractic orthopedics
felt a shift in
its core. A pillar of ourspecialty fell from our midst. It is hard to define the driving forces that propel individuals to aspire to excellence. Dr. Rothenberger was one of those defining forces for excellence among chiropractic orthopedists. Jesse Rothenberger, DC, FACO, FICC, in his life and love of quietly but efficiently caring for people, embodied the greatest attributes in health science and art. His dedication to truth in science and compassion in ministering to the sick and injured inspired us all to greater heights as physicians and as persons.
Our cherished colleague was a 1954 graduate of Boyertown Area High School, graduating from West Chester University in 1958 with a bachelor's degree in physical education. Upon graduating college, Jesse heard the call of a grateful nation and joined the Marine Corps, becoming a fighter pilot. He attended flight school in Pensacola, Fla., and was later stationed in Beaufort, S.C., at the Marine Corps air station. Jesse served in the military for a total of 29 years both active duty and in the reserves. He served during the Cuban missile crisis and Vietnam. His pride of his commitment to his country never waivered. As most of us will remember, after his active duty, Jesse attended The National College of Chiropractic in Lombard, Ill., and graduated in1967 as president of his class.
Any of us attending ACCO events will recall his golden voice and stirring renditions of favorite tunes for both scheduled and impromptu evening entertainment. Jesse was an active member of The Church of the Good Shepherd, Boyertown, where he sang in the choir and helped organize annual sportsman dinners with his son. In 1973 and 1974, Jesse recorded two albums on the AMP label “Songs of Good News” and “God Is My Co-Pilot” and since then had performed numerous concerts and recorded countless CD's all related to his strong Christian faith.
Jesse was involved in many organizations both locally and nationally. On a local level, he was the past president of the Boyertown Rotary Club and vice president of the General Spaatz Memorial. On a national level, Jesse was the past president of the ACCO and the past president of the PCA (Pennsylvania Chiropractor Association).
Among all this leader’s attributes, was his undying devotion to educational advancement, both for himself, as well as for those coming into the specialty of chiropractic orthopedics. Jesse worked to set the educational bar higher for the good of the profession, and for the good of patients. His devotion to this enterprise was best exemplified by his leadership of the development and sustaining activities for the ACCO F. Maynard Lipe Scholarship Award. The purpose of the Lipe Scholarship is to provide financial assistance to the winning candidate enrolled in postgraduate chiropractic orthopedics programs leading to Diplomate status or Masters Degree.
Through establishing the F. Maynard Lipe Scholarship Award, Dr. Rothenberger assured that the American College of Chiropractic Orthopedists would be able to acknowledge and honor the founding father of chiropractic orthopedics. Dr. Lipe was a physician and an educator whose nationwide efforts produced an impressive surge in the expansion of progressive scientific chiropractic practice.
On May 11 passed the physical being of a chiropractic giant whose spirit infuses chiropractic orthopedics forever. For him, this remembrance is penned with eternal respect, admiration, and humility for his lifetime work and contribution to the human condition. The greatest man I ever knew.
Ronald C. Evans, DC, FACO, FICC
Examiner Emeritus, Academy of Chiropractic Orthopedists
Examiner Emeritus, American Board of Chiropractic Orthopedists

