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Symposium 2026

Exhibitor and Sponsorship Packet 2026

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May 1-2, 2026
Symposium 2026

Exhibitor and Sponsorship Packet 2026

Friday, April 30 - Saturday, May 1

Call for Proposal for the Logan Symposium 2027

Share Your Expertise. Inspire Your Colleagues.
Shape the Future of Chiropractic.

Friday, April 30 - Saturday, May 1

Call for Proposal for the Logan Symposium 2027

Share Your Expertise. Inspire Your Colleagues.
Shape the Future of Chiropractic.

Share Your Expertise. Inspire Your Colleagues. Shape the Future of Chiropractic.

Logan University invites healthcare educators, clinicians, researchers, and thought leaders to submit presentation proposals for Symposium 2027, taking place Friday, April 30 – Saturday, May 1, 2027, on the beautiful Logan University campus in Chesterfield, Missouri.

Theme: Precision in Practice: Innovation, Evidence, and Patient-Centered Care

Symposium 2027 will bring together forward-thinking healthcare professionals committed to advancing clinical excellence through innovative techniques, evidence-informed practice, and whole-person patient care.

This is your opportunity to share your expertise with an engaged audience of chiropractic physicians and healthcare professionals eager to discover practical strategies they can immediately implement in practice.

  • Dynamic, engaging, and clinically relevant
  • Grounded in current evidence and best practices
  • Focused on improving patient outcomes
  • Interactive and participant-centered
  • Designed to provide immediately applicable clinical skills and knowledge
  • Traditional lectures
  • Interactive workshops
  • Hands-on clinical demonstrations
  • Skill-based educational experiences
  • Evidence-based chiropractic care
  • Clinical innovation
  • Diagnosis and patient assessment
  • Hands-on treatment techniques
  • Rehabilitation and functional care
  • Performance and sports medicine
  • Whole-person and patient-centered care
  • Emerging technologies and clinical applications
  • Practice efficiency and clinical excellence

Why Present at Logan Symposium?

Presenting at Logan Symposium offers the opportunity to:

  • Share your expertise with colleagues from across the country
  • Contribute to advancing the chiropractic profession
  • Inspire evidence-informed clinical practice
  • Network with respected leaders in healthcare education and practice
  • Be part of one of the profession’s premier continuing education events

Proposal Submission Deadline

August 17, 2026

We encourage you to submit innovative, engaging, and practice-focused presentations that challenge thinking, strengthen clinical skills, and elevate patient care.

Help shape the future of chiropractic education by presenting at Logan University Symposium 2027.

Submit your proposal today—we look forward to learning from you.

Event Highlights

Join us for a hands-on CPR training on Thursday, April 30 at the William M. Harris, DC Sports and Wellness Center on Logan’s campus.

The in-person course is two hours and includes adult, child, and infant CPR/AED training, in addition to an online portion to be completed prior to the hands-on sessions.

The cost is $60 per person. Class size is limited to 25 participants per session.

Two sessions are available (choose one):

Participants must complete the online portion prior to attending the in-person training. Bring proof of online completion (printed or screenshot).

The American Red Cross will email instructions for accessing the online portion in the weeks prior to the in-person training.

The online portion is not timed and may be paused and resumed but must be completed before in-person training (no exceptions).

Email continuingeducation@logan.edu with any questions, or call 1-800-842-3234.

The Wellness Lounge offers a refreshing pause for all Symposium attendees. Tucked inside South Mabee Hall at the Purser Center, it’s a calm, inviting space where attendees can unwind between CE courses and recharge both mind and body. 

Enjoy relaxing chair massages, sip on nourishing drinks, and grab wholesome snacks—all designed to help restore energy and focus throughout the day. Participation is included with your Symposium experience, so you can drop in anytime and treat yourself to a moment of well‑being.

Logan is excited to welcome Symposium attendees to Logan L!ve, a festive Friday‑evening gathering on May 1. Set on campus beneath the iconic Tower and surrounding the Cox Fountain, the event creates a lively, open‑air atmosphere perfect for unwinding after a full day of learning. Bring the whole family! Guests can enjoy music, great food, and a variety of walkable stations and activities designed for all ages. This celebration is free and open to everyone—come be part of the fun.

Reunions are back!! Are you ready to connect with your former classmates and celebrate your 5, 10, 20, 30, 40 or 50+ year Reunion at Logan during Symposium 2026? If so, register for Symposium and then connect with one of the Reunion Coordinators below. If you don’t see you year listed and would like to help as a Coordinator, email Cynthia.Sutton@logan.edu or call 636-230-1789.

Class of September 1976 (50th year) contact Dr. Rick Schaffnit at rschaffnit@gmail.com

Class of August 1996 (30th year) contact Dr. Kathleen Petrucci at drp@myohcenter.com  

Class of April 2006 (20th year) contact Drs. Alan or Elaine Levy at SeaOneChiro@aol.com

Class of August 2006 (20th year) contact Dr. Rob Rice at dr.rice@chiropro.com

Did you know chiropractic assistants and office staff can attend Logan’s Symposium for just $99? 

Though there is not a specific track for CAs and Office staff this year, they are free to choose and attend any of the sessions.  Some that may be of interest to your staff are:

  • Technology to Improve Outcomes Through Patient Engagement and Efficiency
  • Liver Let Live!
  • Tailored Exercise Recommendations for Improving Health
  • Strategies for Health, Longevity, Wellness and Function
  • Compliant Social Media Advertising
  • Upgrading the Vagus Nerve to Control Inflammation
  • SHIFT. Elevating Practice Through Intentional Change
  • The Power and Value of Chiropractic Care Across the World
  • Enhancing Clinical Outcomes Through Integrated Treatment Plans
  • Using PART to Create Functional Documentation to Show Medical Necessity
  • Becoming a Champion: You Are the Difference Maker

Click here to register today.

Send a Logan student to Symposium for just $50 and make a direct impact on the next generation of chiropractors.

Simply choose the “Sponsor a Student” option during registration, and you’ll give an aspiring Doctor of Chiropractic access to world‑class speakers, valuable networking with sponsors and exhibitors and the chance to connect with attendees—including future colleagues or employers.

Consider making a small investment that opens big doors for a student’s professional journey.

Click here to register today.

Registration Costs

$250
DCs
$99
Office Staff
$50
Students

Main Speakers

Daniel J. Murphy, DC, DABCO

Cindy Howard, DC, DABCI, FIAMA, FICC

Annette Kutz Schippel, DC

Brian Jensen, DC

Alan Sokoloff, DC

Brad Beira, MTech F, ICSSD, BCom Law, LLM

Continuing Education

Join us for up to 20 hours of continuing education during Symposium 2026! With several educational tracks, you can choose your own learning adventure.

The following courses have been approved by the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians™ (ACBSP™). Credits (CEUs) earned by attending the following presentation may be applied toward ACBSP™ members’ annual certification maintenance requirements.

· Tailored Exercise Recommendations for Improving Health – Christopher Fahs, PhD, CSCS, CEP

· The Exercise Design Process: A Big-Picture Approach to Applying Strength and Conditioning Principles – Elena Doctor, MS, CSCS, CSPS

· Less RICE and more LASER: Revolutionary Care for Acute Injuries – Phil Harrington, DC, CMLSO, FASLMS – Sponsored by Summus Laser

· Taping Techniques for Upper Extremity Sport-Related Injury – Jill Pratte DHPE (’22), MS, LAT, ATC; Brittany Ramirez DC (’15), MS (’18), LAT, ATC, CCSP; and Jose Ramirez DC (’09), MHA, MS (’14), MTAA

· Taping Techniques for Lower Extremity Sport-Related Injury – Brittany Ramirez DC (’15), MS (’18), LAT, ATC, CCSP; Jose Ramirez DC (’09), MHA, MS (’14), MTAA; and Jill Pratte DHPE (’22), MS, LAT, ATC

· Relevant Rehab: Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) for Pain Management – Donald C. DeFabio, DC, DACRB, DABCSP, DABCO – Sponsored by SCRIPP

· No Better Time Than Now to be a Sports Chiropractor – Managing the Risk – Alan Sokoloff, DC, DACBSP – Sponsored by ChiroHealthUSA

· Falls, Balance, and Functional Mobility: The Chiropractor’s Role – Gina Scognamiglio, DC (’99), CCSP, CES, CPEP

· From the Training Room to the Treatment Room: Unlocking the Brain Body Connection for Rapid Recovery and Optimal Performance – Stuart Yoss, DC, CCSP, ART

· The Power of ART – Stuart Yoss, DC, CCSP, ART

Symposium Schedule 2026 - Overview

Continuing Education (CE) Pending Approvals

PACE: AK, KS, ME, MN, MO, ND, NY, SD, TN, and PR

No Prior Approval States (NPA): CO, CT, DC, DE, ID, IL, IA, IN, MA, MD, MI, MT, NE, NH, NJ, OH, OR, RI, SC, UT, VA, VT, WA, WY

Submitted for Approval: Al, AR, FL, GA, HI, KY, LA, MS, NC, NM, NV, PA, TX, WI, WV

Hotel Information

Drury Plaza Hotel St. Louis Chesterfield
355 Chesterfield Center East Chesterfield, Missouri 63017

Available hotel shuttle to campus.

DoubleTree by Hilton St. Louis Chesterfield
16625 Swingley Ridge Road Chesterfield, Missouri 63017

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