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This episode was recorded LIVE at the ICA Council on Upper Cervical Care Forum in June 2024, which coincided with the DCCJP Radiology 1 course. This conversation features Dr. John Stenberg, Dr. Cameron Bearder, Dr. Chad Billiris, Dr. Al Cobb, Dr. Jeffrey Hannah, Dr. Reid Doyle, Dr. Jonathan Chung, and DC student Oliva La.
The conversation explores the perception of upper cervical chiropractic among students and young doctors.
It highlights the disconnect between what the upper cervical community thinks students want and what students actually want. The conversation also touches on the need for change within the profession and the importance of critical thinking and research.
We cover topics such as the perception of upper cervical, the holes in the technique and community, the influence of social media, the role of education in attracting students to upper cervical, the limitations of current chiropractic education, and the impact of upper cervical care on the brain and neurovisual pathways.
In this conversation, Dr. John Stenberg and his guests discuss various topics related to chiropractic education, upper cervical care, and the importance of research and observation in patient care. They emphasize the need for chiropractors to stay informed and continuously learn in order to provide the best care for their patients. They also address the controversy surrounding the use of x-rays in chiropractic practice and the importance of proper diagnostic imaging.
Overall, the conversation highlights the dedication and passion of chiropractors in improving patient outcomes and advancing the field of chiropractic.
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This episode was recorded LIVE at the ICA Council on Upper Cervical Care Forum in June 2024, which coincided with the DCCJP Radiology 1 course. This conversation features Dr. John Stenberg, Dr. Cameron Bearder, Dr. Chad Billiris, Dr. Al Cobb, Dr. Jeffrey Hannah, Dr. Reid Doyle, Dr. Jonathan Chung, and DC student Oliva La.
The conversation explores the perception of upper cervical chiropractic among students and young doctors.
It highlights the disconnect between what the upper cervical community thinks students want and what students actually want. The conversation also touches on the need for change within the profession and the importance of critical thinking and research.
We cover topics such as the perception of upper cervical, the holes in the technique and community, the influence of social media, the role of education in attracting students to upper cervical, the limitations of current chiropractic education, and the impact of upper cervical care on the brain and neurovisual pathways.
In this conversation, Dr. John Stenberg and his guests discuss various topics related to chiropractic education, upper cervical care, and the importance of research and observation in patient care. They emphasize the need for chiropractors to stay informed and continuously learn in order to provide the best care for their patients. They also address the controversy surrounding the use of x-rays in chiropractic practice and the importance of proper diagnostic imaging.
Overall, the conversation highlights the dedication and passion of chiropractors in improving patient outcomes and advancing the field of chiropractic.
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