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By Dr. Scott Little, Animal Chiropractic Academy
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
Update on where we are with the Animal Chiropractic Academy and where we're going. Lot's happening.
The IFCO may be the only international chiropractic organization which specifically has a positive position on Animal Chiropractic..... so much so that they are including it in their mission statement, and have a both a Position Paper and Council on Animal Chiropractic.
Call me: 719-330-2501
In this session I encourage folks to read the IFCO Position Paper on Animal Chiropractic at www.ifcochiro.org. I also seek potential members of the IFCO Council on Animal Chiropractic. I believe one of our first endeavors would be to start the Journal of Animal Chiropractic to share our unique philosophy, art, and science, as well as to promote case studies. I suggest the creation of an objective outcomes assessment tool which could be used to better demonstrate and document the improvement we see when vertebral subluxation in corrected or reduced.
Please check our the Animal Chiropractic Academy by clicking on this link.
There are at least 3 questions the animal chiropractor must ask. There may be more, but these are essential.
Links
Animal Chiropractic Academy
Animal Chiropractic CE Please note I got it wrong in the podcast.
We will be launching our first class beginning in May or June of this year. Students may begin their animal chiropractic academic journey upon enrollment with online content. Please share.
In this session, we relaunch the podcast after about 6 months and introduce the world to the formation of the Animal Chiropractic Academy (of Colorado) - a 220-hour Animal Chiropractic certification program for Chiropractors and Veterinarians.
Check out the Animal Chiropractic Academy here.
In this session I share a great interview with chiropractic warrior, Jim Chester; and tackle some chiropractic communication ideas.
In this session we discuss the professional objective of the Animal Chiropractor and I interview Parker Student and Parker Animal Chiropractic Graduate, Nolan Ethridge.
In this session I talk about my struggles with low self-esteem, inferiority, and the expectancy of rejection, and attempt to encourage those of us in a similar boat to reach out. We have the greatest job on the Planet, but with laws the way they are in some States, and the way the public can be difficult to deal with, if not plain cruel, we need each other.
Then I interview an awesome animal chiropractor and soon-to-be graduate of Parker University about her story and journey of becoming a chiropractor and animal chiropractor.
The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.