WSC Director of Clinics delivers The John A. Sweaney Lecture in Washington DC

The spirit of adventure runs in my family.
— Dr. Geoff Outerbridge, Director of Clinics

Director of Clinics, Dr. Geoff Outerbridge, was honored with the opportunity to present The John A. Sweaney Lecture in Washington, DC this past March. The final version of the article is now available online, containing full bibliographic details.

The lecture was created in recognition of outstanding services to the profession by Dr. John Sweaney of Newcastle, Australia, a Past President of the World Federation of Chiropractic. The lecture is given at each of the World Federation of Chiropractic’s biannual assemblies.1

Dr. Outerbridge’s talk titled "Our Highest Level of Contribution: Doing the Right Thing, the Right Way, for the Right Reason” emphasized the importance of keeping the focus on the patient in spine care.

Dr. Outerbridge treats a patient in India

I believe strongly that every discussion, every decision, and every action within our profession should begin and end with the patient.
— Dr. Geoff Outerbridge
Black and white photograph of Dr. Geoff Outerbridge's family member on a mission to Japan.

Black and white photograph of Dr. Geoff Outerbridge's family member on a mission to Japan.

The article is open access through January 24, 2018. Click here to access the article.


  1. Chapman-Smith D. The John A. Sweaney Lecture: origins. Journal of Chiropractic Humanities. 2013;20(1):36–37. doi:10.1016/j.echu.2013.10.003. ↩︎

Nathan Cashion, DC

Nathan Cashion is the Director of Digital Communications. He started volunteering with World Spine Care as a social media coordinator during chiropractic school. He traveled to Navi Mumbai, India, with the clinical team to establish the MGM Collaboration project.

He is the father of 2 active boys and resides in Oregon City, Oregon, USA.

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