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A decade of transformation in global chiropractic comes to light as Dr. Richard Brown, retiring Secretary General of the World Federation of Chiropractic, shares his remarkable journey with Dr. Arlan Fuhr. Their conversation reveals how chiropractic has evolved from a peripheral profession to an evidence-supported healthcare approach recognized worldwide.
Brown's proudest achievement—the "Be Epic" campaign—epitomizes his vision for chiropractic: Evidence-based, People-centered, Interprofessional, and Collaborative. This simple framework resonated globally, unifying diverse stakeholders from national associations to educational institutions under a common philosophy. Throughout challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic, this foundation proved invaluable as the WFC supported practitioners across 96 countries navigating unprecedented healthcare disruptions.
The healthcare landscape has shifted dramatically during Brown's tenure, with international guidelines increasingly recommending non-pharmaceutical, non-surgical interventions—precisely what chiropractors deliver. This evidence-based evolution has positioned the profession favorably, but Brown emphasizes two critical frontiers: demonstrating cost-effectiveness to policymakers and embracing the growing need for geriatric care. With aging populations worldwide fearing mobility loss and social isolation, chiropractors hold a unique opportunity to maintain seniors' independence and quality of life.
As Brown transitions to new roles including judicial work as an appointed magistrate and continued practice in an integrated medical setting, he leaves the profession with both wisdom and optimism. His leadership philosophy—humanity, humility, and integrity—offers guidance to future leaders, while his parting message resonates with possibility: "The best is yet to come." Through continued research investment and healthcare integration, chiropractic stands poised for its most impactful era yet.
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A decade of transformation in global chiropractic comes to light as Dr. Richard Brown, retiring Secretary General of the World Federation of Chiropractic, shares his remarkable journey with Dr. Arlan Fuhr. Their conversation reveals how chiropractic has evolved from a peripheral profession to an evidence-supported healthcare approach recognized worldwide.
Brown's proudest achievement—the "Be Epic" campaign—epitomizes his vision for chiropractic: Evidence-based, People-centered, Interprofessional, and Collaborative. This simple framework resonated globally, unifying diverse stakeholders from national associations to educational institutions under a common philosophy. Throughout challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic, this foundation proved invaluable as the WFC supported practitioners across 96 countries navigating unprecedented healthcare disruptions.
The healthcare landscape has shifted dramatically during Brown's tenure, with international guidelines increasingly recommending non-pharmaceutical, non-surgical interventions—precisely what chiropractors deliver. This evidence-based evolution has positioned the profession favorably, but Brown emphasizes two critical frontiers: demonstrating cost-effectiveness to policymakers and embracing the growing need for geriatric care. With aging populations worldwide fearing mobility loss and social isolation, chiropractors hold a unique opportunity to maintain seniors' independence and quality of life.
As Brown transitions to new roles including judicial work as an appointed magistrate and continued practice in an integrated medical setting, he leaves the profession with both wisdom and optimism. His leadership philosophy—humanity, humility, and integrity—offers guidance to future leaders, while his parting message resonates with possibility: "The best is yet to come." Through continued research investment and healthcare integration, chiropractic stands poised for its most impactful era yet.
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