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December 5, 2021

Discover the Depth of Chiropractic Philosophy with Dr Rob Sinnott DC – Chiro Hustle Podcast 306

EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Fellow of Philosophy of Chiropractic (FPhC—2010)
International Chiropractors’ Association
Council on Chiropractic Philosophy
Arlington, VA

Diplomate of Philosophical Chiropractic Standards (DPhCS—2005)
International Chiropractors’ Association/Palmer Institute for Professional Advancement
Davenport, IA

Legion of Chiropractic Philosopher (L.C.P.—2000)
Palmer College of Chiropractic/Palmer Institute for Professional Advancement
Davenport, IA
Thesis: Viewing the Scope of Chiropractic Through the Approach to the Abnormal Complete Cycle

Doctor of Chiropractic—1989
(with Research Honors)
Palmer College of Chiropractic
Davenport, IA

Pre-Chiropractic Education
Triton College, River Grove, IL (1986)
Moraine Valley College, Palos, IL (1985-86)
Joliet Junior College, Joliet, IL (1982-85)

LICENSURE

Licensed in IL.

AWARDS

Inducted into Chiropractic Research Honor Society Chi Rho Theta (1989)
Received Distinguished Fellow of the International Chiropractic Association (2002)
Distinguished Service Award—Illinois Prairie State Chiropractic Association (2003)
The Beacon Award—Palmer Institute, Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport, IA (2005)
Chiropractic Principle Award—Loyal Legion of Chiropractic Philosophers (2005)
Service to the Profession Award—Sherman College of Chiropractic (2009)
Outstanding Achievement Award—International Chiropractic Association (2014)

CERTIFICATIONS

Thompson Chiropractic Technique (Certified Instructor) (1998)
Through Jacquelyn O’Keefe, D.C.

Blair-Pruitt Spinal Analysis (2000)
Through Mary Ann Pruitt, D.C., FPAC

Gonstead Technique (1989)
Palmer College—Michael Bovee, D.C.

CHIROPRACTIC OFFICES HELD

President—Loyal Legion of Chiropractic Philosophers (2001-2003, 2013-present)
Chair—Chiropractic Authors’ and Speakers’ Guild (2001-2003, 2009)
Chair—International Chiropractic Association Council on Chiropractic Philosophy (2003-2010)
Past President—Palmer College of Chiropractic Alumni Association of Illinois
Past President—Association for Chiropractic Educational Standards
Advisory Board Member—Foundation for Vertebral Subluxation
Board Member—Palmer Foundation for Chiropractic History
Past Board Member—Illinois Prairie State Chiropractic Association
Past Board Member—Board of Clinical Ethics (Palmer College of Chiropractic)
Past Editor—Journal of the Illinois Prairie State Chiropractic Association

PUBLICATIONS

Sinnott, R.J. Unsung Heroes. (Movie) Privately published by author. (2000)
Sinnott, R.J. Ritalin and Chiropractic. (Movie) Privately published by author. (2001)
Sinnott, R.J. The Old Man. (Movie) Privately Published by author. (2001)
Sinnott, R.J. (2000). Viewing the Scope of Chiropractic Through the Approach to the Abnormal Complete Cycle. Philosophical Contemplations. Palmer Institute for Professional Advancement.
Sinnott, R.J. editor. The Green Books on CD-ROM. (1997) A Compilation of the forty-one volumes published by Dr. Palmer and his faculty. Privately Published.
Sinnott, R.J. editor. The Green Books on CD-ROM. (1998) A Compilation of the forty-one volumes published by Dr. Palmer and his faculty with three additional Chiropractic texts. Privately Published.
Sinnott, R.J. (1999). Will the Real Chiropractic Philosophy Please Stand Up?. Journal of the Illinois Prairie State Chiropractic Association.
Mullin, P., Sinnott, R. (Spring 2003, 17:1). Hypertensive Crisis/Emergency and its Response to an Upper Cervical Chiropractic Adjustment – A Case Study. Journal of Chiropractic Education.
Sinnott, R.J. (2003). Defining Chiropractic. International Review of Chiropractic.
Sinnott, R.J. (Unpublished manuscript 2002). Clinical Implications of the Nine Primary Functions and Five Signs of Life.
Sinnott, R.J. (June 2004). Are You a Statesman or a Politician? The Chiropractic Choice.
Sinnott, R.J. (Unpublished manuscript 1989). The Accessory Sacro-iliac Joint in Chiropractic Practice.
Sinnott, R.J. (May 2005). Sublata Causa Tollitur Effectus. International Review of Chiropractic.
Sinnott, R.J. (May 2006). Neurological Mechanisms of the Crossed Eye and the Vertebral Subluxation. International Review of Chiropractic.
Sinnott, R.J. (May 2007). What is the Role of Chiropractic? Chiropractic Mentality. ICA Council on Chiropractic Philosophy.
Sinnott, R.J. (March 2008). Interneuronal Communication. Chiropractic Mentality. ICA Council on Chiropractic Philosophy.
Sinnott, R.J. (March 2008). Follow the Leader. Chiropractic Mentality. ICA Council on Chiropractic Philosophy.
Sinnott, R.J. (March 2008). Chiropractic is Finger-Licking Good. Chiropractic Mentality. ICA Council on Chiropractic Philosophy.
Sinnott, R.J. (March 2008). Chiropractic Philosophy & Practice Management. Chiropractic Mentality. ICA Council on Chiropractic Philosophy.
Sinnott, R.J. (March 2010). Are Your Patients Well-Balanced. Chiropractic Mentality. ICA Council on Chiropractic Philosophy.
Sinnott, R.J. (March 2010). Prenosological Diagnosis. Chiropractic Mentality. ICA Council on Chiropractic Philosophy.
Sinnott, R.J. (April 2010.). How Long Will Chiropractic Remain a Separate & Distinct Profession? Today’s Chiropractic Lifestyle. Life College of Chiropractic.
Sinnott, R.J. (January 2011). You Are…Where? SPIZZ Magazine. Spizz Media.
Sinnott, R.J. (April 2011). Fletcherize! SPIZZ Magazine. Spizz Media.
Sinnott, R.J. (November 2011). A Chiropractic Unsung Hero—Roger Richardson, DC. SPIZZ Magazine. Spizz Media.
Sinnott, R.J. (Sept 2011). What Education Do Our Students Need? Garden State Chiropractic Association Journal.
Sinnott, R.J. (January 2012). CCE on Shaky Ground. Palmer Beacon. Palmer College of Chiropractic.
Sinnott, R.J. (September 2012). I Know You Are, But What am I? SPIZZ Magazine. Spizz Media.
Sinnott, R.J. (January 2013). Vertebral Subluxation—Positive Adaptation or Absolute Disadvantage? SPIZZ Magazine. Spizz Media.
Sinnott, R.J. (April 2013). Chiropractic Alchemists and the Easter Bunny. SPIZZ Magazine. Spizz Media.
Sinnott, R. J. (Winter 2013). Of Decorator Crabs, Barnacles, and Chiropractors. Issue No 1, Expression. Loyal Legion of Chiropractic Philosophers.
Sinnott, R. J. (Winter 2013). My New Year’s Resolution! Issue No 1, Expression. Loyal Legion of Chiropractic Philosophers.
Sinnott, R. J. (Winter 2013). A Replacement for Diagnosis. Issue No 1, Expression. Loyal Legion of Chiropractic Philosophers.
Sinnott, R. J. (Winter 2013). Dr. Barge’s Views—Revisited. Issue No 1, Expression. Loyal Legion of Chiropractic Philosophers.
Sinnott, R. J. (2015). Adaptability Research and Children. Issue No 3, Illuminate. Australian Spinal Research Foundation.

Books:
Sinnott’s Textbook of Chiropractic Philosophy. [Author] Chiropractic Books, 2009, pp291.
Sinnott’s Textbook of Chiropractic Philosophy. Spanish Translation—2020, pp291.
Sinnott’s Textbook of Chiropractic Philosophy. French Translation—2020, pp291.
The Great Undertow. B.J. Palmer, DC, PhC (1929) [edited rough manuscript into final text from galley copy and brought it to publishing quality] Published October 2011 by Harold Hughes, DC, HCD.
Sinnott’s Textbook of Human Adaptability. [Author] Chiropractic Books, 2016, pp289.

Works in progress:
Precise, Posture Constant Spinograph Comparative Graphs—Vol XX. (edit & republish of 1938 text) Currently in review for publishing.
Untitled manuscript {Photo History of Chiropractic, as my Volume III} Anticipated completion 2020.
PRESENTATIONS

Developing and Marketing a Lecture Series. Chiropractic Authors’ and Speakers’ Guild. Loyal Legion of Chiropractic Philosophers. June 2002. (Palmer College) (1 Hour)
Writing for Patient Education. Chiropractic Authors’ and Speakers’ Guild.
Loyal Legion of Chiropractic Philosophers. June 2003. (Palmer College) (1 Hour)
Coordination: Clinically Considered. Philosophy Colloquium. Palmer Institute for Professional Advancement.
March 2002 (2 Hours)
March 2003 (3 Hours)
December 2003 (3 Hours)
March 2005 (3 Hours)
Universal & Innate Adaptation. Philosophy Colloquium. Palmer Institute for Professional Advancement.
March 2003 (1.5 Hours)
March 2004 (1.5 Hours)
The Origin of the 33 Principles: the path of DD Palmer’s discovery. Philosophy Colloquium. Palmer Institute for Professional Advancement.
March 2004 (1 Hour)
March 2005 (1 Hour)
Illinois Prairie State Chiropractic Association Fall Convention. Philosophy Review. Davenport, IA. September 2000. (1 Hour)
Illinois Prairie State Chiropractic Association Spring Convention. Bridging the Gap Between Philosophy and Neurologic Science. Playa del Carmen, Mexico. May 2003. (3 Hours)
Philosophical Potpourri. Philosophy Colloquium. Palmer Institute for Professional Advancement. March 2001. (1.5 Hours)
Online Sessions for the Philosophy Colloquium (five per year). Palmer Institute for Professional Advancement. Courses:
October 2000-August 2001 (50 Hours)
October 2001-August 2002 (50 Hours)
October 2002-August 2003 (50 Hours)
October 2003-August 2004 (50 Hours)
October 2004-August 2005 (50 Hours)
Online Sessions for the Diplomate of Philosophical Chiropractic Standards (two per year). Palmer Institute for Professional Advancement. Courses:
September 2003-October 2005 (30 Hours)
Conference on Philosophical Chiropractic Standards. Chiropractic Lexicon’s Relationship to the Maintenance of our Separate and Distinct Existence as a Healing Art.
Kansas City, MO. May 17, 2003. (1 Hour)
Chiropractic “Miracle Cases”: How to care for extreme cases in your practice. Palmer Student ICA. (Includes patient management/chiropractic analysis/specific adjusting techniques/philosophy) August 2003 (6 hours)
The Philosophy of Dr. Fred Barge. Gonstead Seminars Annual Homecoming. Mt Horeb, WI. September 2003.
The Supremacy of the Chiropractic Approach to Health. Illinois Prairie State Chiropractic Association Fall Convention. Findlay, IL. October 2003. (3 Hours)
Clinical Application of Chiropractic Philosophy. Northwestern College of Chiropractic. November 2003. (3 Hours)
Legion of Chiropractic Philosophy, Colloquium Host. Palmer Institute for Professional Advancement. Davenport, IA. (Five weekends) October 2003-August 2004.
Diplomate in Philosophic Chiropractic Standards (DPhCS), Diplomate Host. Palmer Institute for Professional Advancement. Davenport, IA. [13 Sessions] November 2003-May 2006.
Bringing Chiropractic Philosophy into the 21st Century. (Panel Moderator) Palmer College Lyceum. Davenport, IA. August 2003. (2-1/2 hours)
Colloquium Grand Rounds, Program Host. Palmer Institute for Professional Advancement. Davenport, IA. August 2003. (3 Hours)
Trauma, Toxine and Auto-Suggestion: Dr. Daniel David Palmer’s Destructive Forces. Palmer Institute for Professional Advancement. Davenport, IA. May 1, 2004. (1 Hour)
Conference on Philosophical Chiropractic Standards. Role of Chiropractic Philosophy in Defining a Separate and Distinct Profession. Bloomington, MN. June 26, 2004. (1 Hour)
Program Host ICA Interviews with the Greats. August 13, 2004. (PCC Homecoming) (3 Hours)
The Philosophy of Detecting & Removing the ‘Cause’: Comparison of the Medical & Chiropractic Approach to ‘Cause’. Diplomate in Philosophic Chiropractic Standards course. Palmer Institute for Professional Advancement. September 2004 (2 Hours)
Writing Patient Education Materials. Chiropractic Authors’ and Speakers’ Guild. Davenport, IA. June 2004. (1 Hour)
The Chiropractic “Miracle Case”. Illinois Prairie State Chiropractic Association Fall Convention. Peoria, IL. October 22, 2004. (3 Hours)
The Chiropractic Journey. Illinois Prairie State Chiropractic Association—Saturday Night Live. Bartlett, IL. January 22, 2005. (3 Hours)
Chiropractic Intervention—One Cause-One Cure. Diplomate in Philosophic Chiropractic Standards course. Palmer Institute for Professional Advancement. Davenport, IA. January 29, 2005 (1 Hour)
Chiropractic Philosophy and Its Clinical Implications. K R Jones Philosophy Weekend. South Carolina Chiropractic Assn. Columbia, SC. February 5-6, 2005 (6 Hours)
Opening a Chiropractic Office. SICA. Davenport, IA. February 26, 2005. (5 Hours)
Chiropractic Separate and Distinct. Palmer Institute for Professional Advancement. Davenport, IA. September 24, 2005. (1 Hour)
Chiropractic “Miracle Cases”: How to care for extreme cases in your practice. Chiropractic Society of Texas. (Includes patient management/chiropractic analysis/specific adjusting techniques/philosophy) Houston, TX. February 2006 (4 hours)
Chiropractic “Miracle Cases”: How to care for extreme cases in your practice. ICA International Symposium. (Includes patient management/chiropractic analysis/specific adjusting techniques/philosophy) Madrid, Spain. October 2006 (1 hour)
The Atlas Vertebra. ICA International Symposium. (Includes unusual anatomical variants, spinographic analysis and patient management) Madrid, Spain. October 2006 (1 hour)
Chiropractic “Miracle Cases”: How to care for extreme cases in your practice. Illinois Prairie State Chiropractic Association Fall Convention. Rock Island, IL. October 2006. (3 Hours)
One Cause—One Cure. Academy of Chiropractic Philosophers course. Sherman College. March 2007. (3 Hours)
The Role of the Chiropractor. Academy of Chiropractic Philosophers course–Lyceum. Sherman College. May 2007. (3 Hours)
Abnormal Complete Cycle. Diplomate in Philosophic Chiropractic Standards course. Center for Chiropractic Progress. Chicago, IL. September 29, 2007. (7 Hours)
The Autonomic Neurologic Link. Diplomate in Philosophic Chiropractic Standards course. Center for Chiropractic Progress. Chicago, IL. October 14, 2008. (3 Hours)
“A List of Thirty-Three Principles”. Diplomate in Philosophic Chiropractic Standards course. Center for Chiropractic Progress. Chicago, IL. February 23, 2008. (4 Hours)
Coordination: Clinically Considered. Diplomate in Philosophic Chiropractic Standards course. Center for Chiropractic Progress. Chicago, IL. April 13, 2008. (3 Hours)
J. Clay Thompson Technique System Theory. Diplomate in Philosophic Chiropractic Standards course. Center for Chiropractic Progress. Chicago, IL. April 23, 2008. (1 Hour)
Vertebral Subluxation—Cornerstone or Tombstone. International Research and Philosophy Symposium. Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic. Spartanburg, SC. October 2008. (1 Hour)
Practical Cycle. Diplomate in Philosophic Chiropractic Standards course. Center for Chiropractic Progress. Chicago, IL. October 26, 2008. (3 Hours)
Unlocking the Hidden Potential in Your Practice. ICA International Symposium. Grand Bahamas. December 13, 2008. (1 Hour)
Print on Demand Publishing. Chiropractic Writers’ Weekend. Chicago, IL. February 22, 2009. (2 Hours)
Clinical Reasoning. Diplomate in Philosophic Chiropractic Standards course. Center for Chiropractic Progress. Chicago, IL. April 11, 2009. (3 Hours)
An Experiment in Deduction. Diplomate in Philosophic Chiropractic Standards course. Center for Chiropractic Progress. Chicago, IL. April 12, 2009. (3 Hours)
Clinical Reasoning. Diplomate in Philosophic Chiropractic Standards course. Center for Chiropractic Progress. Chicago, IL. May 1, 2009. (2 Hours)
An Experiment in Deduction. Diplomate in Philosophic Chiropractic Standards course. Center for Chiropractic Progress. Chicago, IL. May 1, 2009. (2 Hours)
Fetal and Childhood Development of the Nerve System. Illinois Prairie State Chiropractic Association. Utica, IL. October 2009. (3 Hours)
The Application of Chiropractic Philosophy to a Post-diagnostic Model for Consideration in Clinical Adaptation, Education & Research. International Research & Philosophy Symposium. Sherman College of Chiropractic. Spartanburg, SC. October 2009. (abstract presentation)
Consideration of Altering the Position on the Theoretical Afferent Nerve of Chiropractic Philosophy to the Afferent Nerve of Interoceptive Function. Sherman College of Chiropractic. Spartanburg, SC. October 2009. (abstract presentation)
The Autonomic Link. Diplomate in Philosophic Chiropractic Standards course. Center for Chiropractic Progress. Chicago, IL. December 5, 2009. (3 Hours)
Philosophical Considerations for the Student. Palmer College of Chiropractic (SICA). Davenport, IA. April 10-11, 2010. (12 Hours)
Neurological Considerations of “Miracle” Cases. EPOC-Indianapolis. Indianapolis, IN. May 20, 2010. (3 Hours)
10 Myths of Chiropractic Philosophy. Annual Lyceum. Sherman College of Chiropractic. Spartanburg, SC. May 28, 2010. (2 Hours)
The Bright Future of Chiropractic—cycles of change within the profession—and the world. International Chiropractic Association. Council on Chiropractic Philosophy Annual Symposium. Bloomington, MN. July 24, 2010. (1-1/2 Hours)
Chiropractic Pride. FOCUS “Life Without Fear”. Oklahoma City, OK. July 31, 2010. (1 Hour)
Rationale of Instrumentation. Meeting of the Minds. Gonstead Methodology Institute. Sherman College of Chiropractic. Spartanburg, SC. October 9, 2010. (2 Hours)
Chiropractic Pride—What was it, where has it gone, and when will it rise again?. California Chiropractic Association. San Diego, CA. November 2010. (2 Hours)
Chiropractic’s Three-Legged Stool. Academy of Chiropractic Philosophers. Sherman College of Chiropractic. Minneapolis, MN. April 2011. (2 Hours)
10 Myths of Chiropractic Philosophy. Parker Family Seminars. Peoria, IL. October, 2011. (2 Hours)
Chiropractic Philosophy—Cornerstone or Tombstone. Parker Family Seminars. Peoria, IL. October, 2011. (1-1/2 Hours)
Chiropractic Neurophilosophy—Philosophy & Chiropractic’s Future. Parker Family Seminars. Peoria, IL. October, 2011. (2 Hours)
Putting Collaborative Design Theory to Practice—An Attempt to Bride the Gap Between Philosophy & Science. International Research and Philosophy Symposium. Sherman College of Chiropractic. Spartanburg, SC. October 2011. (Abstract presentation)
Chiropractic Philosophy in Practice. Troxell Intern Program. Long Grove, IA. March 2012. (2 Hours)
Chiropractic Principle. Chiropractic Speakers’ Event. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. May 19-20, 2012. (1 Hour)
The Autonomic Link. Texas Chiropractic Association. Austin, TX. June 8-10, 2012. (2 Hours)
The Three-Legged Stool. Texas Chiropractic Association. Austin, TX. June 8-10, 2012. (2 Hours)
Thompson Technique Overview. Texas Chiropractic Association. Austin, TX. June 8-10, 2012. (1 Hour)
What is Chiropractic? EPOC-Omaha. Omaha, NE. June 17, 2012. (3 Hours)
Nerve System Development. EPOC-Omaha. Omaha, NE. June 17, 2012. (3 Hours)
Chiropractic Pride. EPOC-Omaha. Omaha, NE. June 17, 2012. (2 Hours)
The Philosophy of a Gonstead Practice. Gonstead Methodology Institute. Mt. Horeb, WI. July 28, 2012. (3 Hours)
Little Bit o’ Philosophy. Under the tent—Mansion Courtyard, Palmer College of Chiropractic. Davenport, IA. August 9, 2012. (2 Hours)
The Source of Order. Delta Sigma Chi Fraternity. Davenport, IA. August 10, 2012. (1-1/2 Hours).
Chiropractic Pride. Pi Kappa Chi Fraternity. Davenport, IA. August 10, 2012. (1 Hour).
Universal Intelligence, Signs of Life and Primary Functions. Academy of Chiropractic Philosophers Course. New Zealand College of Chiropractic. Aukland, New Zealand. September 14, 2012. (2 Hours).
The Vertebral Subluxation. Annual Lyceum. New Zealand College of Chiropractic. Aukland, New Zealand. September 15, 2012. (2 Hours)
Adaptation. International Chiropractic Association. Council on Chiropractic Philosophy Annual Gathering. Chicago, IL. September 29, 2012.
Determining relative motion between Occ-C1-C2 using the base posterior spinographic model on a single case. International Research & Philosophy Symposium. Sherman College of Chiropractic. Spartanburg, SC. October 20-21, 2012. (abstract presentation)
Resolution of Nocturnal Enuresis in Five Individual Cases following Chiropractic adjustment to correct vertebral subluxation. International Research & Philosophy Symposium. Sherman College of Chiropractic. Spartanburg, SC. October 20-21, 2012. (abstract presentation)
Unlocking the Hidden Potential in Your Practice. Chiropassion—Borio Seminars. Dallas, TX (3 Hours)
Nerve System Development of the Fetus & Child. Chiropractic Society of Texas. Dallas, TX. March 15-17, 2013 (2 hours)
Vertebral Subluxation—Cornerstone or Tombstone? Chiropractic Society of Texas. Dallas, TX. March 15-17, 2013 (2 hours)
Do You Know What You Have? Parker University—(School Assembly). Dallas, TX. April 5, 2013. (1.25 Hours)
Do You Know What You Have?—an Exploration of Current Science from a Chiropractic perspective. Missouri Academy of Chiropractic. Columbia, MO. April 14, 2013. (2 Hours)
Coupling Chiropractic Philosophy & Current Scientific Knowledge In Your Practice. New Mexico Chiropractic Association. Albuquerque, NM. April 20, 2013. (4 Hours)
The Atlas Subluxation. Schofield Seminars. Chicago, IL. July 13, 2013. (1 Hour)
Is This as Good as it Gets?. Kappa Chi Fraternity. Davenport, IA. August 9, 2013. (1 Hour).
Early History & Philosophic Basis of Upper Cervical Systems in Chiropractic. Blair Chiropractic Society. Las Vegas, NV. October 4-6, 2013.
Setting the Stage. Diplomate in Philosophic Chiropractic Standards course. Center for Chiropractic Progress. Chicago, IL. November 1-3, 2013. (1 Hour)
Early Chiropractic Research. Diplomate in Philosophic Chiropractic Standards course. Center for Chiropractic Progress. Chicago, IL. November 1-3, 2013. (1 Hour).
The Value of Chiropractic. Illinois Prairie State Chiropractic Association. Urbana, IL. (3 Hours)
Coordination: Clinically Considered. Academy of Chiropractic Philosophers’ course. Parker University. Dallas, TX. January 17-18, 2014. (3 Hours)
Adaptation. Academy of Chiropractic Philosophers course. Parker University. Dallas, TX. January 17-18, 2014. (3 Hours)
Vertebral Subluxation. Diplomate in Philosophic Chiropractic Standards course. Center for Chiropractic Progress. Chicago, IL. March 7-9, 2014. (2 Hours)
The Autonomic Link. Diplomate in Philosophic Chiropractic Standards course. Center for Chiropractic Progress. Chicago, IL. March 7-9, 2014. (3 Hours)
After the Adjustment. Diplomate in Philosophic Chiropractic Standards course. Center for Chiropractic Progress. Chicago, IL. March 7-9, 2014. (3 Hours)
The Role of Chiropractic. Academy of Chiropractic Philosophers course. Sherman College. Helsingborg, Sweden. May 17-18, 2014. (2 Hours)
Coordination: Clinically Considered. Academy of Chiropractic Philosophers course. Sherman College. Helsingborg, Sweden. May 17-18, 2014. (2 Hours)
Update on Science, Research and the Chiropractic Patient – 2014. ICA Roundup. Cleveland College of Chiropractic. Overland, KS. June 21, 2014. (1 Hour)
Coordination: Clinically Considered. Academy of Chiropractic Philosophers. Parker University. Dallas, TX. January 17, 2015. (4 Hours)
The Value of Chiropractic. Academy of Chiropractic Philosophers. Parker University. Dallas, TX. January 18, 2015. (2 Hours)
Chiropractic’s Three-Legged Stool. Academy of Chiropractic Philosophers. Sherman College of Chiropractic. Chicago, IL. Feb 7, 2015. (2 Hours)
Coordination: Clinically Considered. Academy of Chiropractic Philosophers. Sherman College of Chiropractic. Chicago, IL. Feb 8, 2015. (2 Hours)
The Value of Chiropractic. TLC Annual Strategic Planning Seminar. Princeton, NJ. September 12, 2015. (1 Hour)
The Value of Chiropractic—Evaluating the Message. Missouri State Chiropractors Association. Kansas City, MO. December 14, 2015. (4 Hours)
The Value of Chiropractic. Leadership Line. International Chiropractors Association. August 10, 2016. (1 Hour)
The Trajectory of Life. SICA. Palmer College of Chiropractic. September 10, 2016. (4 Hours)
Adaptability, Chiropractic, & the Trajectory of Life. Adaptability Research Symposium 2016. Center for Chiropractic Progress. Chicago, IL. September 30, 2016. (3 Hours)
Trajectory of Chiropractic. Adaptability Research Symposium 2016. Center for Chiropractic Progress. Chicago, IL. October 1, 2016. (3 Hours)
The Philosophy, Science, and Future of Chiropractic. NY Chiropractic Council. New York, NY. October 15, 2016. (2 Hours)
The Value of Chiropractic. Missouri State Chiropractic Association. Kansas City, MO. December 16, 2016. (4 Hours)
Adaptability—The Philosophy, Science, and Future of Chiropractic. Chiropractic Society of Texas. Dallas, TX. April 21, 2017. (2 Hours)
Coordination: Clinically Considered. Chiropractic Society of Texas. Dallas, TX. April 22, 2017. (2 Hours)
Ten Myths of Chiropractic. Barcelona Chiropractic College. Barcelona, Spain. May 26, 2017. (2 Hours)
Adaptability, Chiropractic, and the Trajectory of Life. Barcelona Chiropractic College. Barcelona, Spain. May 27, 2017. (5 Hours)
Human Adaptability and the Trajectory of Life. The Wave. Life College of Chiropractic West. San Francisco, CA. August 4-6, 2017. (1 Hour)
Chiropractic and Adaptability. Minnesota Chiropractic Events. Minneapolis, Minnesota. October 7, 2017. (10 Hours)
Adaptability, Chiropractic, & the Trajectory of Life 2017. Massachusetts Alliance for Chiropractic Philosophy. June 14, 2018. (2 Hours).
Commencement Speaker. Life Chiropractic College West. Hayward, CA. June 15, 2018.
Adaptability and the Trajectory of Life. Wisconsin Chiropractic Society. Wisconsin Dells, WI. October 5-7, 2018. (4 Hours)
Do You Know What You Have?. Illinois Prairie State Chiropractic Association. Naperville, IL. June 1, 2019. (2 Hours)
The Science and Philosophy of Chiropractic. Pinillos Chiropractic Symposia. Mexico City, Mexico. June 8-9, 2019. (10 Hours)
Philosophy of Complexity. 2nd Annual Lyceum. Barcelona College of Chiropractic. September 27th-29th, 2019. (1.5 Hours)
Adaptability—The Essence of Chiropractic. Parker Vegas. Parker University. Las Vegas, NV. March 5-7, 2020. (1 Hour)
The Value of Broad Application Chiropractic—Preparing for the Future. Chiropractic Society of Texas. Dallas, TX. March 26-28, 2020 (4 hours)
The State of the Chiropractic Profession—2020. Les Conférences Chiros du Centre Chiropratique Paris 6. Paris, France. April 25, 2020. (2 Hours)
Heart Rate Variability Research: Acquisition & Data Analysis Methods. Barcelona College of Chiropractic. Barcelona, Spain. April 30, 2020. (1.5 Hrs)
The “Why” of Chiropractic Research. Life College of Chiropractic West. Hayward, CA. May 7, 2020. (0.5 Hr)
Science & Philosophy in Chiropractic—2020. Vital Interviews Singapore Chiropractic. Singapore. May 21, 2020. (1.25 Hrs)

Chiropractic Practice Experience

Currently in private practice. Frankfort, IL. (1990-present)

Professional Memberships

Council on Chiropractic Philosophy
Illinois Prairie State Chiropractic Association
International Chiropractors’ Association
Loyal Legion of Chiropractic Philosophers
Chiropractors for the Advancement of Chiropractic Philosophy
Palmer College of Chiropractic Alumni (IL)
Association for History of Chiropractic
Chiropractic Authors’ and Speakers’ Guild

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