Foundation for Chiropractic Progress Honors William E. Morgan, D.C. with Donation to Arnold P. Gold Foundation
28 January 2015 - 03:37AM
Business Wire
The Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (F4CP), a
not-for-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness about
the value of chiropractic care, honors William E. Morgan, D.C., as
a distinguished hero in health care with a donation to the Arnold
P. Gold Foundation, a not-for-profit group that works alongside
health care professionals to instill a culture of respect, dignity
and compassion for patients and professionals.
“After careful consideration, we chose to recognize Dr. Morgan
for his superior dedication to humanistic, patient-centered care,”
says Kent S. Greenawalt, chairman, F4CP. “His strong work ethic and
desire to put patients’ needs first sets a great precedent for
other doctors of chiropractic and industry professionals to
follow.”
Established in 1988 by Arnold Gold, MD, Sandra Gold, EdD, and
their colleagues at the Columbia University College of Physicians
& Surgeons, the Gold Foundation strives to keep the care in
health care. Its mission is accomplished when physicians build
caring, trusting and collaborative relationships with
patients that result in proper health care decisions, better
patient adherence and reduced treatment costs.
An esteemed graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic-West, Dr.
Morgan currently holds several professional appointments,
including:
- Doctor of Chiropractic, Walter Reed
National Military Medical Center
- Doctor of Chiropractic, U.S. Naval
Academy football team
- Faculty member, Uniformed Services
University of Health Sciences
- Member of the Board of Trustees, Palmer
College of Chiropractic
- Consultant to the White House Medical
Unit and other executive health clinics in the National Capital
Region providing care to national leaders and heroes.
Prior to pursuing a career in health care, Dr. Morgan served in
the Naval Special Warfare Unit One, Marine Corps Recon, and in a
Naval Mobile Dive and Salvage Unit.
Surprised and humbled to receive this acknowledgment, Dr. Morgan
states, “My personal mission is ‘To touch heroes with the hands of
a grateful nation.’ I feel that including the warmth and empathy of
human touch should be a valued component of all patient care. The
goal of providing patient-centered care includes respecting
patients' decisions and empowering them with options, options that
include drug-free treatment alternatives. The donation made in my
honor supports this ambition, and for that, I am extremely
grateful. Thank you, F4CP!”
About Foundation for Chiropractic Progress
A not-for-profit organization, the Foundation for Chiropractic
Progress aims to inform and educate the general public about the
many benefits associated with chiropractic care. To learn more
about the Foundation, please visit us on the web at www.f4cp.com or
call 866-901-F4CP (3427).
MediaFor the Foundation for Chiropractic
ProgressLauren Kennedy, 201-641-1911
(14)lkennedy@cpronline.com