
Connect and Learn Melbourne
8 May @ 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm AEST

Every chiropractic practice has a hidden asset: past clients. People who already trust you, have experienced care, and have said, “this helped.” Yet many drift away once the pain settles.
In this session, Martin will explore how reactivations are not about chasing people back, but about starting a second conversation. One that helps clients understand something they may have missed the first time: the real value of chiropractic is not just getting out of pain, but staying able to do the things that matter.
Attendees will gain practical insights into how thoughtful reactivation conversations can reconnect clients with the bigger picture of their health, while creating sustainable, ethical growth for chiropractic practices
After the learning, join us for food and beverages where the conversation and good times will continue, catching up with local colleagues, and meet ACA Southern Region Manager Serita Burger.
Time: 6:30pm to 9:30pm
Location: Zagame’s House – Go Big Room, 66 Lygon St, Carlton, VIC
Our speakers
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- Dr Martin Harvey
- Biography
Dr Martin Harvey is a sought-after speaker and a leader in chiropractic communication. He runs a thriving practice in Melbourne, Australia, and is a past President of the Australian Spinal Research Foundation.
A recognized expert in state-of-the-art chiropractic communication, Martin helps chiropractors worldwide articulate the value of chiropractic with confidence and clarity. He shares his insights through seminars, the Aligned Practice development group, and his podcast, Under the Influence.His contributions to the profession have earned him multiple accolades, including Chiropractor of the Year (Chiropractors’ Association of Australia, Vic), International Chiropractor of the Year (Parker Seminars), the Stuart Rynsberger Award for Services to Chiropractic, and the John Hinwood Research Award. He is also an inaugural member of the Australasian College of Chiropractors.
Martin’s work is all about impact, helping chiropractors communicate more effectively so they can help more people.


