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Dr. John Stenberg, Dr. Cameron Bearder, Dr. Al Cobb, Dr. Chad Billiris, Dr. Jeffrey Hannah, and Dr. Rebecca Kuzichev sat down to debrief the first day of the DCCJP program.
There was no script, no talking points. What you hear is our live action recap/brain dump of the day.
Stay tuned for these episodes each month as we continue throughout the Diplomate in Chiropractic Craniocervical Junction Procedures program over the next 3 years. This is the FIRST and ONLY behind the scenes look at how the doctors grow through this process.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Diplomate Program
06:18 Subluxation Theories and Upper Cervical Techniques
09:09 Cognitive Dissonance and Open-Mindedness
12:07 Conviction and Practical Application
18:16 Mechanisms of Subluxation and Clinical Decision-Making
25:19 The Role of Mechanical Stress and Trauma
27:39 Debunking Misconceptions about Brainstem Pressure
31:21 The Importance of Gravity and Posture
38:19 The Three Dimensions of Chiropractic: Philosophy, Science, and Art
44:14 Room for Improvement in the Upper Cervical Community
46:10 The Stability of Philosophy
47:31 Advancements in Science
48:24 Challenges with Techniques
49:20 The Fallacy of Mastery
50:20 Openness to Change
51:19 Changing Techniques
52:47 Learning from Others
53:17 Documenting Thoughts and Experiences
54:15 Reflection and Improvement
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Dr. John Stenberg, Dr. Cameron Bearder, Dr. Al Cobb, Dr. Chad Billiris, Dr. Jeffrey Hannah, and Dr. Rebecca Kuzichev sat down to debrief the first day of the DCCJP program.
There was no script, no talking points. What you hear is our live action recap/brain dump of the day.
Stay tuned for these episodes each month as we continue throughout the Diplomate in Chiropractic Craniocervical Junction Procedures program over the next 3 years. This is the FIRST and ONLY behind the scenes look at how the doctors grow through this process.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Diplomate Program
06:18 Subluxation Theories and Upper Cervical Techniques
09:09 Cognitive Dissonance and Open-Mindedness
12:07 Conviction and Practical Application
18:16 Mechanisms of Subluxation and Clinical Decision-Making
25:19 The Role of Mechanical Stress and Trauma
27:39 Debunking Misconceptions about Brainstem Pressure
31:21 The Importance of Gravity and Posture
38:19 The Three Dimensions of Chiropractic: Philosophy, Science, and Art
44:14 Room for Improvement in the Upper Cervical Community
46:10 The Stability of Philosophy
47:31 Advancements in Science
48:24 Challenges with Techniques
49:20 The Fallacy of Mastery
50:20 Openness to Change
51:19 Changing Techniques
52:47 Learning from Others
53:17 Documenting Thoughts and Experiences
54:15 Reflection and Improvement
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