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Do we keep doing things that improve our lives and make our lives better? Hopefully, the answer is, yes. Now we know that very simple things like water, getting enough sleep, and moving our bodies all help us to feel better in the short term, and in the long term. Today's episode is about how chiropractic fits into that as well.
Dr. Ron Oberstein has served as President of Life Chiropractic College West since 2017. Before that he practiced in San Diego. His wife Dr. Mary is also a chiropractor, as are their 3 daughters. Dr. Oberstein is an active member of the chiropractic community, serving in leadership roles in numerous organizations. He teaches chiropractic technique, philosophy, and principles around the world.
Chiropractors often talk about the 3-legged stool of chiropractic: the science, the art, and the philosophy.
Students obviously need science to pass boards, they need art to be able to actually adjust and they need philosophy to know why they are doing any of it (and the WHY behind their why, as Dr. Oberstein says.) We discuss how students and doctors can maintain that balance.
We also talk about a GLOBAL vision for chiropractic, with the shortage of chiropractors around the world and how we can start up conversations to encourage folks to consider this amazing profession.
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Connect With Dr. Ron Oberstein and Life West: The Vault - https://vault.lifewest.edu/access-the-vault/ Nexus - Feb 8, 2025 - https://nexus.lifewest.edu/ The WAVE https://wave.lifewest.edu/wave-tickets/ DC Ambassador program - https://lifewest.edu/alumni/ambassador Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/life_west/ https://www.instagram.com/life_west_nebraska/ https://www.instagram.com/drronoberstein
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Do we keep doing things that improve our lives and make our lives better? Hopefully, the answer is, yes. Now we know that very simple things like water, getting enough sleep, and moving our bodies all help us to feel better in the short term, and in the long term. Today's episode is about how chiropractic fits into that as well.
Dr. Ron Oberstein has served as President of Life Chiropractic College West since 2017. Before that he practiced in San Diego. His wife Dr. Mary is also a chiropractor, as are their 3 daughters. Dr. Oberstein is an active member of the chiropractic community, serving in leadership roles in numerous organizations. He teaches chiropractic technique, philosophy, and principles around the world.
Chiropractors often talk about the 3-legged stool of chiropractic: the science, the art, and the philosophy.
Students obviously need science to pass boards, they need art to be able to actually adjust and they need philosophy to know why they are doing any of it (and the WHY behind their why, as Dr. Oberstein says.) We discuss how students and doctors can maintain that balance.
We also talk about a GLOBAL vision for chiropractic, with the shortage of chiropractors around the world and how we can start up conversations to encourage folks to consider this amazing profession.
Want help getting your chiropractic stories out into the world?
Visit https://jennaquentin.com/ for my free downloads! If you need support for keeping your digital marketing in-house go to https://www.adjustyourmedia.com/ to learn more about Adjust Your Marketing Blueprint.
Connect With Dr. Ron Oberstein and Life West: The Vault - https://vault.lifewest.edu/access-the-vault/ Nexus - Feb 8, 2025 - https://nexus.lifewest.edu/ The WAVE https://wave.lifewest.edu/wave-tickets/ DC Ambassador program - https://lifewest.edu/alumni/ambassador Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/life_west/ https://www.instagram.com/life_west_nebraska/ https://www.instagram.com/drronoberstein
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