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  • About Brian Coleman, DC

    Brian completed his undergraduate degree in biomedical engineering at the University of Connecticut and later attended the University of Bridgeport to complete his Doctor of Chiropractic degree. While at the University of Bridgeport, he began diverging from the traditional path of a chiropractor of clinical practice towards academia and research.

    To combine his interest in medical research and background as an engineer, Brian completed a postdoctoral fellowship studying medical informatics at VA Connecticut and its academic affiliate at the Yale School of Medicine.

    Discussion Topics

    Health Informatics

    Big Data

    Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning

    Neural Networks

    Natural Language Processing

    Brian’s Research and Post-Doc

    Pursuing Health Informatics

    Balancing Research and Clinical Care

    AI Tools for Clinicians

    Resources

    Endnote

    Scite.ai

    Unpaywall

    ResearchGate

  • Dr. Leonard John Faye graduated from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in 1960. He has had an unusual professional career associating, practicing in three countries, a founder and teacher at the Anglo-European Chiropractic College, clinician at CMCC, and technique instructor at Cleveland Chiropractic College in Los Angeles.

    He was the first chiropractor appointed by the Canadian Track and Field Olympic Committee in 1984, he was one of the first three honorary fellows of the Royal College of Chiropractic Sports Sciences, started and originated the five, MPI 12 hour seminars, conducted a full five-day spine and extremities symposium for the Swiss Chiropractic Association, wrote a textbook published in 1985 on manipulation and its clinical application, produced VHS, DVDs and now online distance learning of spinal and extremity palpation and manipulation.

    He has spearheaded the paradigm shift from a static misalignment model to a functional model of chiropractic practice.

    His recent autobiography, Chiropractic Odyssey, details his journey through chiropractic practice, teaching seminars, and reading the research and reconciling it with clinical experience.

    TOPIC TIMESTAMPS

    00:00:00 Welcome

    00:01:58 Introduction to Chiropractic

    00:06:18 The Value of Reading

    00:11:37 England & Europe

    00:23:06 Dealing with Criticism

    00:26:41 Reconciling evidence with practice

    00:33:36 Neuroplasticity & Sympathetic Facilitation

    00:43:39 Communicating with Patients

    00:53:00 Motor Skill Learning

    01:07:36 “My Truths”

    01:16:12 Chiropractic Odyssey on Amazon Kindle

    RESOURCES

    ChiropracticMentor.com

    Chiropractic Odyssey (print book)

    Chiropractic Odyssey on Amazon Kindle

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  • Geronimo Bejarano is a former chiropractic student at Palmer College of Chiropractic - Florida, whose recent Twitter thread announcing his withdrawal from chiropractic school went viral.

    Geronimo is now a hopeful 2022 PhD applicant. He is a self-described research nerd, with interests in social determinants of health (SDoH), community based interventions, physical activity promotion and non-communicable diseases.

    Twitter: @gero5

    Instagram: @geronimo10

    LinkedIn: Geronimo Bejarano

    ResearchGate: Geronimo Bejarano

    Discussion Topics

    00:00:01 Teaser Intro

    00:02:24 When I grow up

    00:03:41 Introduction to chiropractic

    00:09:12 Early reading & influences

    00:13:31 Choosing chiropractic vs. PT

    00:16:33 Choosing a chiropractic school

    00:19:15 Early experience in school

    00:25:02 Philosophy in the curriculum

    00:27:48 Learning about research

    00:33:21 Disillusionment - Is “American Chiro doomed?”

    00:36:56 Comparing students’ experiences

    00:39:51 X-ray requirements

    00:43:51 Response to Twitter thread

    00:46:49 Fixing the problem from within

    00:49:08 Intention and misinterpretation

    00:59:45 Systemic issues vs. Personal fit

    01:02:02 How to read a paper

    01:05:20 Top 3 recommended MSK research papers

    01:05:33 Making time to read

    01:09:24 Not taking and synthesizing

    01:11:10 On writing

    01:13:25 Recommendations for students

    01:16:38 Outro

    RESOURCES

    Top 3 MSK Research Papers

    Hartvigsen, J., Hancock, M. J., Kongsted, A., Louw, Q. A., Ferreira, M. L., Genevay, S., et al. (2018). What low back pain is and why we need to pay attention. The Lancet, 391(10137), 1–12.

    Rethorn, Z. D., Cook, C., & Reneker, J. C. (2019). Social Determinants of Health: If You Aren“t Measuring Them, You Aren”t Seeing the Big Picture.The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 49(12), 872–874.

    Karran, E. L., Grant, A. R., & Moseley, G. L. (2020). Low back pain and the social determinants of health: a systematic review and narrative synthesis.Pain, 161(11), 2476.

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  • There's no reason to assume that getting adjusted by your chiropractor will
    help you prevent the disease or decrease your symptoms. Here’s the state of
    the research and what we know about chiropractic and the immune system.

  • Dr. Noah Volz is the creator and host of DC2BeRevolution, a podcast and YouTube channel with over 100 interviews with the most influential people in chiropractic. He started the channel as a student and is distilling the lessons learned in a 3 part book series called The Master Student. Book 1, focusing on Mindset, is available now on Amazon.

  • UCC was the first non-profit private medical school incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. During its history, UCC has evolved into a health-sciences university with fully accredited academic programs in Medicine, Medical Images Technology, Biomedical Sciences, and now, Chiropractic.

    Francisco and Laura are students in the first cohort of chiropractic students, which began in August of 2018.

    Guests: Francisco Green & Laura O'Farrill

    Discussion Topics:

    What did you want to be when you grew up?

    Why chiropractic?

    What is chiropractic to you?

    Prior to starting what did you feel the pros and cons of your future school were?

    Why did you choose the school you chose?

    What’s the best experience you’ve had so far?

    How is the pace of the curriculum in your program?

    What’s the daily schedule like?

    What extra-curricular opportunities are available to you through your school?

    If you could change one thing about your school what would it be and why?

    What is the best part about being a student at your school?

    Can US students attend UCC and then practice in the states?

    Resources

    Universidad Central del Caribe

    UCC on Facebook

    UCC on Instagram

    Force-sensing Table Technology

  • Brian Fulton is a massage therapist in Ontario, Canada. He is passionately interested in manual therapy and continuing education, with twenty years of experience in massage therapy. In addition to hands-on experience, he has written hundreds of health articles and has led seminars on health, wellness, ergonomics, and the role of psychosocial factors in manual therapy. He has served on the board of directors of my professional association, both at the provincial and regional levels.

    Brian is the author of The Placebo Effect in Manual Therapy – Improving Clinical Outcomes in Your Practice, published by Handspring Publishing 2015. This is an in-depth, 290-page book for manual therapists, containing over 300 citations, detailing evidence-based methods therapists can employ to augment their patients’ healing, thereby improving patient outcomes.

    Learn more about Brian Fulton at his website and on Facebook.

    Discussion Topics

    Placebo - terms and definitions

    Factors effecting placebo effect

    Examples of implementing placebo effect(s) during patient encounter in manual therapy

    How can a practitioner begin to develop and practice these skills?

    Resources

    Facebook Group: Understanding Placebo Effects in Manual Therapy

    Diamond Dallas Yoga Video: Never, Ever Give Up. Arthur's Inspirational Transformation!

    Video: What Is a Placebo? Q and A with Ted Kaptchuk

    Recent Article: Placebo Effect Meets the Biopsychosocial Approach

  • Dr. William Foshee currently serves as the American Chiropractic Association Commission on Diversity Chair and on the Next Gen ACA committee. He is a 2017 graduate of Northwestern Health Sciences University where he was recognized as a Diversity Leadership Scholar and was named a PFund Foundation Scholar for his contributions to the LGBTQ community. Dr. Foshee practices in Dallas, Texas and endeavors to positively impact culturally competent delivery of chiropractic care both locally and nationally.

    Dr. Rebecca Warnecke is currently in her second year of practice as an associate doctor of chiropractic at Hartman Family Chiropractic in Jenison, MI (Grand Rapids). Although originally from Lake Geneva, WI, she went on to study Pre-Med at Iowa State University on a 4-year, full-tuition academic scholarship and graduated with a degree in Psychology and Biology. She then graduated as the salutatorian of her class from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa.

    Prior to graduating from Palmer College, Dr. Warnecke completed an eight month clerkship at the Martinsburg VA Medical Center in West Virginia where she provided chiropractic care to Veterans working in an interdisciplinary environment alongside primary care physicians, interventional anesthesiologists, interventional radiologists, physical therapists, orthopedic surgeons, and rheumatologists.

    She is an active member of both the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) and Michigan Association of Chiropractors (MAC). For ACA, she currently serves as a committee member on both the Commission on Diversity and Quality Assurance and Accountability. Through the MAC, she serves as a member of the Government Relations Committee. Her passions include serving Veterans and the underserved Hispanic/Latino population, research, and academia.

    Discussion Topics

    What is diversity?

    What are some specific examples of diversity (race, gender, culture, etc.)?

    Why is it important in the chiropractic profession?

    What are the examples of diversity helping/hindering chiropractic (as a profession and/or on the individual patient level)?

    Why has the ACA convened the diversity commission?

    What are common misconceptions about diversity?

    Resources

    ACA Statement on Diversity

    ACA and Diversity: Inclusion Through Action

    National LGBT Health Education Center

    Diversity in the chiropractic profession: preparing for 2050. Johnson, C. D., & Green, B. N. (2012). The Journal of Chiropractic Education, 26(1), 1–13.

    Multiple views to address diversity issues: an initial dialog to advance the chiropractic profession. Johnson, C., Killinger, L. Z., Christensen, M. G., Hyland, J. K., Mrozek, J. P., Zuker, R. F., et al. (2012). Journal of Chiropractic Humanities, 19(1), 1–11.

    American Black Chiropractic Association

    Women Chiropractors

    ACA Facebook Live: Diversity Matters

    The WAVE Diversity Panel (YouTube)

    To be contributors to society, it is not necessarily enough to acknowledge that we each have a different way of interacting in the world. To be truly effective, we must understand and grow from the richness that others offer to the social fabric. – Claire Johnson, et al. Multiple views to address diversity issues: an initial dialog to advance the chiropractic profession.

  • The most successful people in the world have one thing in common: they read. And they read a lot.

    Warren Buffett, the richest man in the world, continues to read up to 500 pages per day.

    Bill Gates has reportedly read a book a week since high school.

    Elon Musk devoured books of all genres when he was a kid, and has credited physics and engineering textbooks with getting him up to speed on rocket science - literally.

    Dr. Scott Haldeman, DC, PhD, MD, a reknowned spine specialist, thinks you should be reading at least 5 hours per week to keep up with the latest spine research.

    "I don't think you're capable of offering care to patients if you're not reading 2-5 hours per week. If you're not reading the research 2-5 hours each week, you're going to very rapidly become outdated.” – Scott Haldeman, DC, PhD, MD

    “Read 500 pages every day. That’s how knowledge works. It builds up, like compound interest. All of you can do it, but I guarantee not many of you will do it.” – Warren Buffett

    It’s no question that reading is a skill and a habit that must be developed and honed. And there’s no better time to start than before you go to chiropractic school.

    Here is my list of must-read books for pre-chiropractic students. I’ve either read the book, or had it recommended by guests on my podcast.

    Of course, if you’re already in school, it’s not too late to start. Each recommendation includes links to the book on Amazon, Kindle, and where available, the audiobook on Audible or the summary on Blinkist.

    1. 80,000 Hours: Find a fulfilling career that does good. -Benjamin Todd

    2. Start With Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action -Simon Sinek

    3. Careers in Chiropractic: Exploring a Growing Field -Cheryl Hawk, DC, PhD

    4. Learning Medicine: An Evidence-Based Guide -Peter Wei & Alexander Chamessian

    5. The Art of Learning: An Inner Journey to Optimal Performance -Joshua Waitzkin

    Bonus List

    The Story of the Human Body: Evolution, Health, and Disease by Daniel Lieberman. Amazon â€ą Kindle â€ą Audible

    The Religion of Chiropractic: Populist Healing from the American Heartland by Holly Folk. Amazon â€ą Kindle

    Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School by John Medina. Amazon â€ą Kindle â€ą Audible

    SEAL Team Six: Memoirs of an Elite Navy SEAL Sniper by Howard E. Wasdin. (Trust me, the author became a chiropractor after leaving the SEALs!) Amazon‱ Kindle â€ą Audible

    Medical Terminology: Exercises in Etymology by Dunmore and Fleischer. Amazon â€ą Kindle

  • Dr. Jerome Fryer is a chiropractor in Nanaimo, British Columbia and the creator of Dynamic Disc Designs. He obtained his bachelor of science degree in biopsychology from the University of British Columbia in 1995. He then obtained his doctorate degree in chiropractic, graduating with honors, from the University of Western States in 1999. He is currently in private practice while also making room for conducting spine research and crafting spine education models. He lectures on the topics of degenerative disc disease and related spinal hydraulics and nutrition.

    Discussion Topics

    Early schooling and chiropractic school

    Research Projects

    Dynamic Disc Desgins

    Resources

    Dr. Fryer's ResearchGate Profile

    Preliminary investigation into a seated unloading movement strategy for the lumbar spine: a pilot study. Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 14(2), 119–126.

    Magnetic resonance imaging and stadiometric assessment of the lumbar discs after sitting and chair-care decompression exercise: a pilot study. The Spine Journal, 10(4), 297–305.

    A proposed in vitro model for investigating the mechanisms of “joint cracking”: a short report of preliminary techniques and observations. The Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association, 61(1), 32–39.

    Real-time visualization of joint cavitation. PloS One, 10(4), e0119470.

    YouTube: MRI movie peers inside cracking knuckles

    YouTube: Academic LxH anatomical spine model

  • About Dr. Brandie Nemchenko

    Dr. Brandie Nemchenko is the owner of a large multi-doctor practice in southeastern Pennsylvania and is the Clinical Director of Bloom Holistic Care for Pregnancy. She has been certified by the ICPA in Webster Technique and with their Pregnancy and Pediatrics program since 2002. A former college athlete herself, Dr. Brandie is trained as a sports chiropractor. After almost losing her daughter in 2007 and not being able to practice, she extrapolated the procedures and research to pregnancy in a safe way. She is also a paramedic and worked in emergency rooms for many years. The mother of two gorgeous girls, and married to chiropractor, Dr. Arthur Nemchenko, Dr. Brandie released her first book, *What You Don't Expect When You're Expecting in September 2018.

    Discussion Topics

    Dr. Brandie's journey from paramedic to chiropractor

    How an ankle adjustment nearly lost her child

    Why it takes grit to survive in chiropractic

    How to apply sports chiropractic to pregnant patients

    Preparing women for their biggest game

    Resources

    About the Webster Technique

    Certified Chiropractic Sports PhysicianÂź

    Dr. Brandie's clinic: Experience Chiropractic Now

    Bloom, Pregnancy Chiropractic Care

  • Exploring Chiropractic has been on hiatus as Dr. Cashion adjusts to life as a stay-at-home-dad, but new episodes have been recorded and will be in your feed soon!

    Up next is an interview with Dr. Brandie Nemchenko, author of "What You Don't Expect When You're Expecting," her harrowing personal story of a close call with her second pregnancy that led her to specialize in pre-natal car.

    Also, Dr. Jerome Fryer joins me for a fascinating look at how he founded Dynamic Disc Designs and creates amazing anatomical models of vertebral segments.

    I won't make the empty promise of weekly episodes from here on out - the only consistent thing in my life is dirty diapers! But, I have lots more planned for the near future. Thanks for listening!

  • Dr. Maiers recently published an article titled "Our future in the hands of
    Millennials in the Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association.

    We discuss her journey through chiropractic, her research, and her vision
    of the future based on her experience with the upcoming generation of
    chiropractors.

  • Dr. Steven Huybrecht is a graduate of Northwestern University of Health Sciences. After 2 years in private practice, he earned a spot as the chiropractic resident at the VA St. Louis Healthcare System. Dr. Huybrecht’s professional interests include chronic pain management for veterans, organizational leadership, and state and national advocacy.
    His recent article, A Typical Week at the St. Louis VA Medical Center, is part of a new series of blogs from current VA Residents on the American Chiropractic Association website.

  • Coming from a science heavy undergraduate program and working in a neuroscience laboratory, with a masters degree in health education, he knew that an evidence-based program would be the best fit. He chose University of Bridgeport College of Chiropractic after long deliberations. The school's relationship and clinical rotations within the Veteran's Administration really brought it home.

    We discuss the UBCC and VA residency programs, life in Connecticut, and why he chose an evidence-based school.

  • Travis Hornsby founded Student Loan Planner after helping his physician fiancée navigate ridiculously complex student loan repayment decisions. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst and brings his background as a former bond trader trading billions of dollars. He brings that same intensity to analyzing the best repayment paths for graduate degree professionals with six figures of student debt. He's helped hundreds of clients save millions of dollars on their student loans, and he lives in St. Louis, MO.

    Discussion Topics:
    Why student loan forgiveness is your best bet, unless you have a sugar-partner
    How chiropractic school is not financially favorable
    Deciding whether your passions outweigh the costs of a 4-year graduate education

    Mentions:
    Travis' article on how Chiropractors Are Treated Horribly Under Student Loan Rules
    Student Loan Calculator for Every Repayment Program
    NYTimes article: Student Loan Forgiveness Program Approval Letters May Be Invalid, Education Dept. Says
    80,000 Hours
    23 Private College Presidents Made More Than $1 Million

  • Cheryl Hawk, DC, PhD, CHES, has published more than 100 publications in peer-reviewed scientific journals. She received her Doctor of Chiropractic degree from the National University of Health Sciences and practiced full time for 12 years. In 1991, she earned a doctorate in preventive medicine from the University of Iowa.
    She is the author of two new books: Careers in Chiropractic Health Care and The Praeger Handbook of Chiropractic Health Care.