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Keep On Keeping On with Dynamic Essentials

Chiropractor Sid Williams passed away on December 27, 2012, but his legacy will live on. The January February Dynamic Essentials in Atlanta Georgia is likely going to be a sellout, as chiropractors from around the globe come together to pay tribute to a man that had a profound and significant influence on the chiropractic profession. The following comes from the staff at Dynamic Essentials.

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Whiplash and Spinal Trauma with Dan Murphy San Diego 2013

I received a postcard yesterday from the postgraduate and continuing education department at Life Chiropractic College West regarding a Dan Murphy Spinal Trauma seminar taking place in San Diego in January. I’ve been attending Dan Murphy seminars since I was a chiropractic student at CCCLA and I’d recommend his courses for any chiropractor. Here’s information

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Las Vegas Parker Seminars 2013

January 2013 is time for chiropractic education and motivation in Las Vegas, Nevada. I’ve often said before that January is the perfect time to begin a year and chiropractic with a conference extravaganza. The Rio Hotel in Las Vegas at Parker Seminars is the perfect place to start. As always, this year features stellar speakers and educators, and one of the largest expo halls available to the chiropractic profession. See you in Las Vegas!

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Cultural Competence of Chiropractic Students

A study focusing on the cultural competency of chiropractic students was published in the Fall 2012 issue of The Journal of Chiropractic Education, a peer reviewed journal that is indexed in PubMed. The article titled “A Retrospective Analysis of the Cultural Competence of Chiropractic Students in a Public Health Course,” was written by Life West faculty members, Kim Khauv, D.C., M.P.H and Joel Alcantara, D.C.

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Chiropractic Adjustings Release Pressure Off Nerves

Today’s date marks 117 years since the first chiropractic adjustment was given in Davenport, Iowa. On September 18, 1895, it was Daniel David Palmer Healed Harvey Lillard (the Father of Chiropractic) making a hands on healing connection and curing a deaf janitor named Harvey Lillard. The Ryan building janitor had been plagued by years of deafness following an injury, and the hands-on thrusting and realignment of spinal vertebrae, provided a miracle today known as a chiropractic adjustment.

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Keep On Keeping On with Dynamic Essentials

Chiropractor Sid Williams passed away on December 27, 2012, but his legacy will live on. The January February Dynamic Essentials in Atlanta Georgia is likely going to be a sellout, as chiropractors from around the globe come together to pay tribute to a man that had a profound and significant influence on the chiropractic profession. The following comes from the staff at Dynamic Essentials.

Read More »

Whiplash and Spinal Trauma with Dan Murphy San Diego 2013

I received a postcard yesterday from the postgraduate and continuing education department at Life Chiropractic College West regarding a Dan Murphy Spinal Trauma seminar taking place in San Diego in January. I’ve been attending Dan Murphy seminars since I was a chiropractic student at CCCLA and I’d recommend his courses for any chiropractor. Here’s information

Read More »

Las Vegas Parker Seminars 2013

January 2013 is time for chiropractic education and motivation in Las Vegas, Nevada. I’ve often said before that January is the perfect time to begin a year and chiropractic with a conference extravaganza. The Rio Hotel in Las Vegas at Parker Seminars is the perfect place to start. As always, this year features stellar speakers and educators, and one of the largest expo halls available to the chiropractic profession. See you in Las Vegas!

Read More »

Cultural Competence of Chiropractic Students

A study focusing on the cultural competency of chiropractic students was published in the Fall 2012 issue of The Journal of Chiropractic Education, a peer reviewed journal that is indexed in PubMed. The article titled “A Retrospective Analysis of the Cultural Competence of Chiropractic Students in a Public Health Course,” was written by Life West faculty members, Kim Khauv, D.C., M.P.H and Joel Alcantara, D.C.

Read More »

Chiropractic Adjustings Release Pressure Off Nerves

Today’s date marks 117 years since the first chiropractic adjustment was given in Davenport, Iowa. On September 18, 1895, it was Daniel David Palmer Healed Harvey Lillard (the Father of Chiropractic) making a hands on healing connection and curing a deaf janitor named Harvey Lillard. The Ryan building janitor had been plagued by years of deafness following an injury, and the hands-on thrusting and realignment of spinal vertebrae, provided a miracle today known as a chiropractic adjustment.

Read More »