Exploring Chiropractic Podcast

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
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  • Duration: 38:54:15
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Synopsis

Exploring Chiropractic is an online web show for chiropractic & pre-chiropractic students interested in learning about the different chiropractic schools in North America and throughout the world. Current students share what makes their school unique.Download this audio-only version of the show to your mobile device, or watch recordings of the show on our website, www.exploringchiropractic.com.

Episodes

  • Episode 17: Chiropractors in Literature, After School with Jacqueline Falconer

    27/04/2015 Duration: 20min

    Jacqueline Falcomer is the author of Forget Me Not, which features locations in Mexico, the United States, Spain, the United Kingdom, Morocco and Italy. Alex, the storyteller, unfurls the multicolored banner that is his family history. In vivid and rich narration, from his grandfather’s bull fighting ranch in Mexico and his father’s chiropractic education in Iowa, to his own search for self and the women he cannot forget, Alejandro is both guide and lost soul.

  • Episode 16: After School with Circle of Docs

    13/04/2015 Duration: 42min

    Circle of Docs One Community For Everything Chiropractic Dr. Beau Pierce- Founder and CEO As a second generation DC, Dr. Pierce has been exposed to the idea of total wellness for over three decades. Dr. Pierce represents an emerging digital generation that has proved social networking and online connectivity translates into growth and strength. The idea to meld Chiropractic with a custom engineered social network was made possible by the unique circumstances of life long professional exposure and the generation he was born into. Dr. Pierce believes a digital element will be critical to remedy industry problems and advance the profession. Dr. Pierce serves as the CEO and Chief Innovator and works to continually develop and enhance value added digital functions that will facilitate global member interactions, awareness and resource sharing. Questions • How important is social media to the progress of the profession? • What is Circle of Docs and why did you found it? • Why did you start podcasts? Rapid

  • Episode 15: Northwestern Health Sciences University

    31/03/2015 Duration: 41min

    Guests Andy Cook Trimester 8 Chiropractic Intern from St. Paul, MN Twitter Melissa Makranyi Tri 8 Chiropractic Intern from Sault St. Marie, MI Twitter Topics Administrative fluctuations Life in Minnesota Radiology Residency EMT elective ‘Tic Picks Nathan: Katy Bowman, Move Your DNA on Amazon, Alignment Matters on Amazon Andy: The Clinical Compass Melissa: Chiro Resources

  • Episode 14: New York Chiropractic College

    16/02/2015 Duration: 52min

    Students from NYCC join me to discuss their evidence-based curriculum, living on campus in dorms with required meal plans, clinic life, and more!

  • Episode 13: After School with The Evidence Based Chiropractor

    14/01/2015 Duration: 45min

    Dr. Langmaid is a chiropractic physician of the Florida Orthopedic Institute and treats patients as part of the Orthopaedic Total Wellness program. He is beginning a new position at the Laser Spine Institute. Dr. Langmaid assists other chiropractors around the world build relationships with medical doctors in their communities through his company The Evidence Based Chiropractor. He is considered the leading authority on interdisciplinary outreach and communication.

  • Episode 12: University of Johannesburg, South Africa

    17/10/2014 Duration: 44min

    Episode 12: University of Johannesburg, S. Africa. This show is not sponsored by any chiropractic institution. Anything shared in our discussion is the opinion of the guests and host based on personal experience and does not reflect the policies of the educational institutions mentioned. Guests Gareth Hardie - 4th Year Devlin Randal-Smith - 4th Year 'Tic Picks Nathan: World Spine Care Gareth: Just Tic Dev: ChiroExcellence YouTube Channel

  • Episode 11: After School with Dr. Mark Crislip, The Quackcast - Part 2

    13/10/2014 Duration: 29min

    Mark Crislip, MD has been a practicing Infectious Disease specialist in Portland, Oregon, since 1990. He is responsible for the Quackcast, a skeptical review of Supplements and Complementary and Alternative Medicine (SCAM), three time winner of best health podcast; The Persiflagers Annotated Compendium of Infectious Disease Facts, Dogma and Opinion, a guide to infectious diseases; the Persiflagers Infectious Disease Puscast, a podcast review of infectious diseases, and Rubor, Dolor, Calor, Tumor, an Infectious Disease blog. Oh yeah. And A Gobbet ‘o Pus, a podcast repeat of Rubor, Dolor, Calor, Tumor. He also has iOS app and his ID blog entries have been collected and are available on the Kindle as Puswhisperer. A Year in the Life of an Infectious Disease Doctor. Part II Topics Have you ever been to a chiropractor? Placebo effect The importance of risk vs. benefit and comparing alternative and traditional medicine What is your favorite microbe? The Society for Science-Based Medicine The difference between ed

  • Episode 10.5: After School on a Mission to Haiti & the Dominican Republic

    09/10/2014 Duration: 07min

    Recording in the boarding lane in Santiago, DR, students give their thoughts on a Chiropractic Humanitarian trip to Haiti and the Dominican Republic

  • Episode 10: After School with Dr. Mark Crislip, The Quackcast

    06/10/2014 Duration: 26min

    Mark Crislip, MD has been a practicing Infectious Disease specialist in Portland, Oregon, since 1990. He is responsible for the Quackcast, a skeptical review of Supplements and Complementary and Alternative Medicine (SCAM), three time winner of best health podcast; The Persiflagers Annotated Compendium of Infectious Disease Facts, Dogma and Opinion, a guide to infectious diseases; the Persiflagers Infectious Disease Puscast, a podcast review of infectious diseases, and Rubor, Dolor, Calor, Tumor, an Infectious Disease blog. Oh yeah. And A Gobbet ‘o Pus, a podcast repeat of Rubor, Dolor, Calor, Tumor. He also has iOS app and his ID blog entries have been collected and are available on the Kindle as Puswhisperer. A Year in the Life of an Infectious Disease Doctor. Part I Topics What is it about chiropractic - or alternative medicine in general - that has you concerned? Bias of an Infectious Diesease doctor versus chronic disease, surgery How do you do it all? Blogging, podcasting, parent, doctor, editor... I

  • Episode 9.5 - "The Chiropractor Reviewed" - Part 4, The Subluxation

    03/10/2014 Duration: 06min

    The Subluxation - The displaced bones of any luxated joint may impinge upon a nerve, or by their displacement cause a nerve to be stretched, thereby creating inflammation.  Palmer, D.D. (2007-09-03). The Chiropractor (p. 48). These conditions may be relieved by adjusting the displaced vertebrae which impinge against the nerves.  Palmer, D.D. (2007-09-03). The Chiropractor (p. 62). …but A displacement displaces vertebrae, spreads them apart, does not draw them together. Palmer, D.D. (2007-09-03). The Chiropractor (p. 69). Do you not see that the long, wide gap between the atlas and axis affords no possible chance for nerve compression—no more than there is between the atlas and occiput?  If you think the first or second spinal nerves can be pinched, compressed or squeezed by the approximation of the atlas and the axis or the drawing together of the occiput and the atlas, just try to explain such a condition to your next prospective patient.  Palmer, D.D. (2007-09-03). The Chiropractor (p. 50). The intervert

  • Episode 9: How do you use social media?

    29/09/2014 Duration: 59min

    Better late than never. This is another After School special with the most active chiropractic students on social media. We talk about why you should be on social media, all the big players, including YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and blogging. I stir up controversy over the Germ Theory of Disease, and we share our ‘Tic Picks including a brand new social network specifically for chiropractors. Excuse the poor connection on my end, and enjoy! Guests Dave Tran – LuxTV YouTube Channel Facebook: http://fb.me/dhtran Twitter: http://twitter.com/dhtran Instagram: http://instagram.com/davidhtran Interviews with Big Name Chiropractors: Liam Schubel Patrick Gentempo Billy DeMoss Alicia Smith – Chiropractic Students Facebook Community Brian Lanoue – Our Extraordinary Lives Blog @LA_Franchise Brendan McCann - @StudentACA @BHMcCann and Hands in Training

  • Episode 8.5: "The Chiropractor" Reviewed - Part 3, Causes of Specific Diseases

    22/09/2014 Duration: 05min

    D.D. Palmer made some bold claims. Here are a handful that have alternative medical explanations, or were just hard to swallow.

  • Episode 8: Barcelona College with Max Gregor

    15/09/2014 Duration: 37min

    This show is not sponsored by any chiropractic institution, including UWS and BCC. Anything shared in our discussion is the opinion of the guests and host based on personal experience and does not reflect the policies of the educational institutions mentioned. Guests Max Gregor-Smith 3rd year at Barcelona Chiropractic College and involved in WCCS Questions BCC is a recently established school. Began in 2009 with help from Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Universitat de Girona First class will graduate in 2014!! 5 year program Facilities: uses other school campuses?

  • Episode 7.5: "The Chiropractor" Reviewed - Part 2, Quasi-Religious

    08/09/2014 Duration: 03min

    Quasi-Religious "The knowledge and philosophy given me by Dr. Jim Atkinson, an intelligent spiritual being, together with explanations of phenomena, principles resolved from causes, effects, powers, laws and utility, appealed to my reason. The method by which I obtained an explanation of certain physical phenomena, from an intelligence in the spiritual world, is known in biblical language as inspiration." Palmer, D.D. (2007-09-03). The Chiropractor (p. 5). Referring to Richette’s (Ricket's Disease) "A natural insight of your teacher, untrammeled by superstition or education, assisted by revelation and an investigation from a chiropractic viewpoint has enabled him to throw an illuminating light on the etiology of this heretofore mysterious disease." Palmer, D.D. (2007-09-03). The Chiropractor (p. 37). "It was quite mindful and generous of those who framed the California Medical Act to coincide with the Constitution of the United States in not allowing the Medical Act to conflict with the Constitution of the

  • Episode 7: After School with Dr. Lona Cook

    02/09/2014 Duration: 20min

    Dr. Lona Cook is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison as well as Northwestern Health Sciences University for her Doctorate of Chiropractic. She is the author of the book “Just Tell Me Where To Start - Insight on Blasting into Chiropractic Practice” in which she details how she paid of all of her student loans in exactly 2 years. In my interview with her we talk about: How did you manage to pay off $150,000 of loan debt in 2 years? Why weren't you content just doing what everyone else does and sticking to the 10 year plan? What was the feeling like that month after you had paid off your loans? You had an extra $10,000 in expendable income! What should students do right now to prepare for practice? How do you manage to afford technique seminars and extra courses while in school? How did you provide for yourself during those 6 months post graduation? Is paying off your loans early dependent on a high volume principle based practice?

  • Episode 6.5: "The Chiropractor" Reviewed - Part 1

    11/08/2014 Duration: 03min

    School has really picked up and I haven't had time to edit the 3 or so interviews I have in the feed. *eek* In the meantime, I'll be sharing some thoughts on one of my 'Tic Picks. The ebook version of D.D. Palmer's first book, "The Chiropractor" is available on Amazon Kindle for just $3.99. It's full of interesting tidbits that inspire and may surprise even the most philosophically minded chiropractor or student. This is Part 1.

  • Episode 6: Life University with Daniel Atkin

    21/04/2014 Duration: 31min

    Life University has the largest student body, a beautiful, forested campus, and loves sharing their vitalistic philosophy of chiropractic.

  • Episode 5: Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

    02/02/2014 Duration: 41min

    RMIT (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) Episode 5, February 1st, 2014 This show is not sponsored by any chiropractic institution, including UWS and RMIT. Anything shared in our discussion is the opinion of the guests and host based on personal experience. NOTHING shared on Exploring Chiropractic should be construed as the official opinion, policy, or branding of any of the educational institutions mentioned. Guests: Mark Harasimiuk Canadian/Australian and living in Australia since 2003. An Orthotist for 20 years and three years ago decided that it was time for him to fulfill a life long journey to becoming a chiropractor Currently 3rd year student and works full time, running his own clinical practice traveling to school a couple of days per week Ashley Burian 3rd Year Chiropractic Student 26 years old born and raised in Melbourne Originally completed a commerce degree and worked in finance for 3 years full time About to commence the third year of our five year chiropractic program 'Tic Picks Ma

  • Episode 4: Sherman College of Chiropractic

    26/08/2013 Duration: 01h14min

    We've got an awesome show this time, all about Sherman College of Chiropractic. We had so much to talk about we ended up going a bit longer than usual, but I hope you can find time to tune in and hear about what fried chicken and B.J. Palmer impersonators have to do with straight chiropractic. Joining me in this episode of Exploring Chiropractic are five wonderful ladies at Sherman in Spartanburg, South Carolina: Anna Elkins 12th Quarter Chiropractic Intern Virginia Voyles 5th quarter student, originally a native of Illinois. She has an undergraduate degree in business and worked in advertising sales and as a financial consultant for a period before becoming a chiropractic assistant. Rachel Leskosky 4th quarter student from Pennsylvania, with an undergraduate background in Neuroscience Ginny Gross 6th/7th quarters transfer student from National University and then Life in Atlanta, Georgia. Robin Heaton 4th & 5th Quarter student. An "older" student who been in the alternative health care field for ov

  • Episode 3: New Zealand College of Chiropractic with Brian Lanoue

    30/07/2013 Duration: 49min

    Brian Lanoue is a 3rd year student at New Zealand College of Chiropractic in Auckland, New Zealand. Brian has worked with the Spinal Column Radio podcast as their New Zealand correspondent, interviewing influential chiropractors including the two most recent presidents of NZCC. He and his partner, Thea, both attend the school while running a produce business on the side and maintaining a popular blog on personal wellness and chiropractic. Check it out at OurExtraordinaryLives.com. In this episode we talk about what it's like to live in beautiful New Zealand, what's changed at NZCC since the induction of a new president, how chiropractors can take advantage of social media, and more. Be sure to look for us on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and ExploringChiropractic.com to hear about upcoming hangouts. This episode is also available on iTunes as an audio podcast.

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