Postgraduate & Extracurricular education |
1994-1995 Applied Kinesiology Course Bloomington, MN
100 hours training in the methodologies and practical applications of Applied Kinesiology.
Instructed by Darrell Hestalden, D.C.
1994 Applied Biochemistry I & Clinical Nutrition Bloomington, MN
60 hours in clinical diagnosis of metabolic conditions and treatment methodologies utilizing nutritional protocols.
Instructed by: Michael Schmidt, D.C. Ph.D.
1994 Adjusting seminar of Extremities Bloomington, MN
15 hours in diagnosis of extremity conditions including methodologies in treatment, adjustive protocols and taping.
Instructed by: William Moreau, D.C., C.C.S.P.
1994 Motion Palpation of Lowback & Hips S2 Bloomington, MN
15 hours in diagnosis of lowback & hip conditions including methodologies in treatments and adjustive protocols.
Instructed by: William Moreau, D.C., C.C.S.P.
1995 Motion Palpation of Cervical & Midback S1 Bloomington, MN
15 hours in diagnosis of neck and midback conditions including methodologies in treatment and adjustive protocols.
Instructed by: William Moreau, D.C., C.C.S.P.
1995 Applied Biochemistry II & Clinical Nutrition Bloomington, MN
60 hours in clinical diagnosis of metabolic condition and treatment methodologies utilizing nutritional protocols.
Instructed by: Michael Schmidt, D.C. Ph.D.
1995 Regional Conference of ICAK Atlanta, GE
24 hours in advanced methodologies and practical applications of Applied Kinesiology and applied nutrition.
Multiple instructors of the International College of Applied Kinesiologists.
1995 Dynamic Essentials Seminar Atlanta, GE
24 hours of lectures on the role of Chiropractic and healthcare.
Multiple instructors.
1995 Nutritional Protocols in Clinical Practice Bloomington, MN
8 hours of advanced applications in Nutritional protocols of clinical practice.
Instructed by Walter Schmidt, D.C., DIBAK
1996 Annual Conference of ICAK Dearborn, MI
24 hours in advanced methodologies and practical applications of Applied Kinesiology and applied nutrition.
Achieved my certification in practical competency of Applied Kinesiology
Multiple instructors of the International College of Applied Kinesiologists
1996 Integrated Natural Medicine Course Bloomington, MN
60 hours of training in advanced methodologies and practical applications of Applied Kinesiology and nutrition.
Instructed by: Robert Rakowski, D.C., DIBAK, DBACN
1996 Professional Boundaries in Clinical Practice Bloomington, MN
8 hours of training in professional boundaries.
Instructed by: John Wolfe, Jr., J.D, D.C.
1997 Regional Conference of ICAK Dallas, TX
24 hours in advanced methodologies and practical applications of Applied Kinesiology and applied nutrition.
Multiple instructors of the International College of Applied Kinesiologists
1997-1999 Chiropractic Neurology Diplomate Program Dallas, TX
300 hours in advanced methodologies and training of neurology including both practical and applied applications in neurology.
Instructor by: Ted Carrick, DC, PhD, DACAN, DABCN, DACNB, DAAPM, FACCN
1997 Sports Enhancement for the Athlete Bloomington, MN
15 hours of training in advanced methodologies and practical applications of Applied Kinesiology and applied nutrition pertaining to the athlete.
Instructed by: Robert Rakowski, D.C., DIBAK, DBACN
1997 Regional Conference of ICAK Dallas, TX
24 hours in advanced methodologies and practical applications of Applied Kinesiology and applied nutrition.
Multiple instructors of the International College of Applied Kinesiologists.
1997 Infectious Disease and Control & X-ray Bloomington, MN
8 hours of training and review of infectious diseases and radiology.
Instructed by multiple instructors of the subject.
1997 Annual Conference of ICAK San Diego, CA
24 hours in advanced methodologies and practical applications of Applied Kinesiology and applied nutrition.
Multiple instructors of the International College of Applied Kinesiologists.
1997-1998 Integrated Natural Medicine Course Houston, TX
60 hours of co-lecturing and teaching clinical diagnosis and applications of kinesiology and nutritional therapy.
Educational style involved PowerPoint presentations, lecture and hands-on training.
Instructed by: Robert Rakowski, D.C., DIBAK & Jason Kolodjski, D.C.
1998 Hydrocolon Therapy Certification Porter, TX
40 hours in the methods and applications of hyrdrocolon therapy.
Instructed by Linda Atwell, C.C.T.
1999 X-ray review Classes Bloomington, MN
8 hours of training and review of x-ray as pertaining to clinical practice.
Instructed by Daniel Dock, D.C.
2002 Electo-Diagnostics Certification Program Houston, TX
16 hours of training in the area of electro-diagnostics.
Instructed by Jeff Swift, DC, DACNB.
2002 In-Office Diagnostics Tulsa, OK
16 hours of training utilizing Bio-Cellular Analysis, Blood Lipid Analysis, Blood Glucose Analysis, Bio-Impedance Plethysmography, and Darkfield Microscopy.
Instructed by: Robert Rakowski, D.C., DIBAK, DBACN
2004 In-Office Diagnostics Dallas, TX
16 hours of training utilizing Bio-Cellular Analysis, Blood Lipid Analysis, Blood Glucose Analysis, Bio-Impedance Plethysmography, and Darkfield Microscopy.
Instructed by: Robert Rakowski, D.C., DIBAK, DBACN
2004 Chiropractic Injectible Nutritional Pharmacology Tulsa, OK
32 hours of training in the concepts and clinical applications of IV vitamin therapies in practice.
Instructed by Michael Taylor, DC
2004 Mastering Neurotransmitters with Amino Acids Houston, TX
32 hours of training utilizing amino acid therapies in the management for a variety of psychotropic and neurotropic diseases.
Utilizing amino acids for the purposes weight management.
Instructed by: Marty Hinz, M.D.
2005 In-Office Diagnostics Houston, TX
16 hours of training utilizing Bio-Cellular Analysis, Blood Lipid Analysis, Blood Glucose Analysis, Bio-Impedance Plethysmography, and Darkfield Microscopy.
Instructed by: Robert Rakowski, D.C., DIBAK, DBACN
2005 Mastering Neurotransmitters with Amino Acids Houston, TX
16 hours of training utilizing amino acid therapies in the management for a variety of psychotropic and neurotropic diseases.
Utilizing amino acids for the purposes weight management.
Instructed by: Marty Hinz, M.D.
2006 Nutritional Strategies for Autoimmune Diseases Dallas, TX
8 hours of lecture in understanding nutritional implications in the treatment autoimmune diseases.
Instructed by: Jeffrey Bland, PhD
2006 Obesity-Related Health Problems Dallas, TX
8 hours of lecture in understanding nutritional implications in the treatment autoimmune diseases.
Instructed by: Robert Rakowski, D.C., DIBAK, DBACN
2006 Managing Thyroid & Adrenal Disorders Houston, TX
8 hours of lecture in understanding nutritional implications in the treatment thyroid and adrenal disorders.
Instructed by: Robert Rakowski, D.C., DIBAK, DBACN
2007 Licensing Renewal Seminar Dallas, TX
16 hours of lecture with various speakers on the topics of nutrition, myofasical disorder treatements, detoxification and chiropractic neurology.
Instructed by: Michael Hall, D.C., DACBN et al.
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Professional activities |
1993-1996 Northwestern College of Chiropractic Bloomington, MN
Lectured and taught clinical diagnosis and applications of kinesiology and nutritional therapy.
Educational style involved PowerPoint presentations, lecture and hands-on training.
1997-1998 Integrated Natural Medicine Course Houston, TX
60 hours of co-lecturing and teaching clinical diagnosis and applications of kinesiology and nutritional therapy.
Educational style involved PowerPoint presentations, lecture and hands-on training.
1999-2000 Northwestern College of Chiropractic Bloomington, MN
Community Based Internship Doctor
Worked in association with Northwestern College of Chiropractic in their CBI program where Chiropractic students would intern at my private clinics for required graduation hours. As an alternative to standard student clinic experience.
Duties as a CBI Doctor included: Education, integration and evaluation of the skills and knowledge of the Chiropractic student. This program gives students real world exposure under Doctor supervised training of the Chiropractic student in a private clinic environment. Students would demonstrate different levels of Chiropractic skills and knowledge while accumulating required graduation hours in a private clinic environment.
1998-2000 Northwestern College of Chiropractic Bloomington, MN
Preceptor Doctor
Having a background in Chiropractic Neurology, I worked in conjunction with Northwestern College of Chiropractic in their Preceptor program which involved having last Trimester Students finish their require graduation hours by practicing in my private clinics under my supervision as an alternative to Senior Clinic.
Duties as a Preceptor Doctor included: Education, integration and evaluation of the skills and knowledge of the Chiropractic student while being allowed the latitude of treating their own patients under my license. This gave students the opportunity to get real world practice experience while being under the guidance of an experienced Doctor.
1999-2000 Northwestern College of Chiropractic Bloomington, MN
Lectured and taught neurologic diagnosis and applications applicable to the Chiropractic Neurologist.
Educational style involved PowerPoint presentations, lecture and hands-on training.
2003 Parker College of Chiropractic Dallas, TX
4 hours of lecture and teaching clinical diagnosis and applications of kinesiology and nutritional therapy.
Educational style involved PowerPoint presentations, lecture and hands-on training.
2003 DRS Part IV Review Course Dallas, TX
30 hours of lecture and teaching DRS National Boards Part IV Review course for the purpose of preparing chiropractic students to take the National Boards Part IV examination.
Educational style involved PowerPoint presentations, lecture and hands-on training.
2004 Parker College of Chiropractic Dallas, TX
4 hours of lecture and teaching clinical diagnosis and applications of kinesiology and nutritional therapy.
Educational style involved PowerPoint presentations, lecture and hands-on training.
2004 DRS Part IV Review Course Houston, TX
30 hours of lecture and teaching DRS National Boards Part IV Review course for the purpose of preparing chiropractic students to take the National Boards Part IV examination.
Educational style involved PowerPoint presentations, lecture and hands-on training.
2004 DRS Part IV Review Course Pasadena, TX
30 hours of lecture and teaching DRS National Boards Part IV Review course for the purpose of preparing chiropractic students to take the National Boards Part IV examination.
Educational style involved PowerPoint presentations, lecture and hands-on training.
2005 DRS Part IV Review Course Pasadena, TX
30 hours of lecture and teaching DRS National Boards Part IV Review course for the purpose of preparing chiropractic students to take the National Boards Part IV examination.
Educational style involved PowerPoint presentations, lecture and hands-on training.
2006 DRS Part IV Review Course Pasadena, TX
30 hours of lecture and teaching DRS National Boards Part IV Review course for the purpose of preparing chiropractic students to take the National Boards Part IV examination.
Educational style involved PowerPoint, lecture and hands-on training. |