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In this episode we discuss the process of writing ‘Well Adjusted Babies’, paediatric chiropractic, how chiropractic is portrayed in the media and congruency within the profession during the plandemic.
LINKS
https://www.instagram.com/drjen2barhamfloreani/ https://www.instagram.com/drsimonfloreani/ https://welladjusted.co https://shop.welladjusted.co
Dr. Jennifer Barham-Floreani is an award-winning health practitioner and best selling author. Over half a million parents, practitioners and students have read Jennifer’s thought provoking book, “Well Adjusted Babies”.
Dr Simon Floreani BSc. (Clin), BSc.(Chiro) is a leading edge “thinker” within the Health Care Industry. A chiropractor by training Dr Simon advocates consumer driven health care and for the last 15 years he has worked extremely hard to break down the institutional and cultural barriers for Allied health professions in Australia. Due to this commitment he was asked to participate in a steering committee for the Australian Federal Government’s Task Force into health reform and chronic disease management.A frequent guest of radio and television programs Simon is an expert spokesman on health issues across all media platforms in Australia and political and policy advisor to the government and related stakeholders. His leadership roles include the immediate past President of the CAA, the peak body representing Chiropractors in Australia, the first ever chiropractor on the Board of Directors of the Allied Health Professions Australia and appointed member of the HWA Standing Advisory Committee for Health Professions. As the husband of Dr Jennifer, Simon also shares the joy of parenting their four dynamic, healthy boys. Together Simon and Jennifer act as CEO’s of Well Adjusted, with Simon investing much of his time contributing to the creation and direction of Well Adjusted’s educational, assistive and inspirational products. Together Simon and Jennifer also co-founded Vitality Organic Allied Health, an allied health community centre in Melbourne, Australia employing over 20 allied health professionals.
By zarakIn this episode we discuss the process of writing ‘Well Adjusted Babies’, paediatric chiropractic, how chiropractic is portrayed in the media and congruency within the profession during the plandemic.
LINKS
https://www.instagram.com/drjen2barhamfloreani/ https://www.instagram.com/drsimonfloreani/ https://welladjusted.co https://shop.welladjusted.co
Dr. Jennifer Barham-Floreani is an award-winning health practitioner and best selling author. Over half a million parents, practitioners and students have read Jennifer’s thought provoking book, “Well Adjusted Babies”.
Dr Simon Floreani BSc. (Clin), BSc.(Chiro) is a leading edge “thinker” within the Health Care Industry. A chiropractor by training Dr Simon advocates consumer driven health care and for the last 15 years he has worked extremely hard to break down the institutional and cultural barriers for Allied health professions in Australia. Due to this commitment he was asked to participate in a steering committee for the Australian Federal Government’s Task Force into health reform and chronic disease management.A frequent guest of radio and television programs Simon is an expert spokesman on health issues across all media platforms in Australia and political and policy advisor to the government and related stakeholders. His leadership roles include the immediate past President of the CAA, the peak body representing Chiropractors in Australia, the first ever chiropractor on the Board of Directors of the Allied Health Professions Australia and appointed member of the HWA Standing Advisory Committee for Health Professions. As the husband of Dr Jennifer, Simon also shares the joy of parenting their four dynamic, healthy boys. Together Simon and Jennifer act as CEO’s of Well Adjusted, with Simon investing much of his time contributing to the creation and direction of Well Adjusted’s educational, assistive and inspirational products. Together Simon and Jennifer also co-founded Vitality Organic Allied Health, an allied health community centre in Melbourne, Australia employing over 20 allied health professionals.