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Meet a Chiropractor - Kyle Gilmour of Kearny Mesa

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

By Daria Belov

Located in the far southwest of the United States state of California, is San Diego County. The area borders with Mexico and its population is about the sixth largest in the US. An estimated 3 million people reside within San Diego’s borders and there’s many chiropractors on hand to serve the population. San Diego County features four major interstates (Interstate 5, Interstate 8, Interstate 15, and interstate 805) which allow commuters to travel both North and South as well as East and West (along Interstate 8).

I had the privilege to interview local San Diego chiropractor, Dr. Kyle Gilmour, who has a chiropractic practice conveniently located between the 805 and 15 interstate freeways and is just off Highway 52. It’s my pleasure to introduce you to Dr. Kyle Gilmour.

San Diego Chiropractor - Kyle Gilmour - Inline Chiropractic
Kyle Gilmour, DC — Inline Chiropractic
7867 Convoy Court, Suite 306, San Diego, CA 92111
858-715-1962
www.inlinechiropractic.net

PC: Thanks for joining us for this interview Dr. Kyle, since there’s no San Diego chiropractic school, I’m guessing you went somewhere else to get your chiropractic education. What can you tell us about that?

KG: After a great experience with chiropractic in my hometown of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, I chose to go to the school that my chiropractor went to. I chose Northwestern College of Chiropractic in Bloomington, MN. It was close to home and I loved the twin cities.

PC: What types of chiropractic techniques did you decide to incorporate into your practice?

KG: The techniques we utilize in our office to facilitate the correction of subluxation are Gonstead, CBP, and some diversified.

PC: You mentioned the correction of subluxation in your practice, would you consider your office a wellness based place?

KG: Our office promotes living an inside-out lifestyle. We encourage our practice members to actively incorporate wellness lifestyle changes through regular advanced health workshops such as Eating your way to health, Exercise for life!, Living life to 100!, etc. both in office and at their workplace.

PC: Sounds like you definitely take an interest in your patients being healthy. How would you describe the types of people that make up your clientele?

KG: Our practice consists of patients of all ages from newborn to 90, with diverse careers such as many Executives to wonderful stay at home moms. We also take care of many pregnant women and their families through our vast relationships with many San Diego midwives and Doulas.

PC: That’s great, especially the relationships with midwives and doulas. You’re expecting patients must really appreciate that you work co-operatively with birthing and laboring specialists. Are you a network insurance provider or a cash only practice?

KG: Payment options in our office are cash, credit card and out of network PPO insurance. We are in-network with Blue shield PPO. We have cost effective corrective care programs available as well.

PC: San Diego County is ginormous. I was looking on a map to locate your business. What’s the name of your location?

KG: Our office is located in Kearny Mesa in the heart of San Diego County. We are located directly south of Miramar Marine Base. We are 10 minutes east of beautiful La Jolla.

PC: Looking at an aerial map, your office appears nearby to Claremont and Serra Mesa as well. What’s it like practicing in that area?

KG: Practicing and living in San Diego is awesome. Never having to start my car in -30 degree weather is a big plus. We are actively involved in our kids sports as well as our own. My wife regularly plays tennis, and I am in a couple of volleyball leagues. We definitely enjoy swimming everyday of the year.

PC: Swimming, volleyball, and tennis are all physically demanding sports, sounds like having a chiropractic background would come in handy for you. How did you get introduced to the world of chiropractic care?

KG: I was introduced to chiropractic in college during undergrad. I played a lot of volleyball, and injured my lower back during a fall. I developed severe sciatica and was having difficulty walking. I had tried just about everything when a friend brought me to his chiropractors Wednesday evening health talk. What he said made sense, so I decided to start chiropractic care. I have now been under care for 17 years and in practice for 11. My wife and three young boys are of course regularly adjusted as is most of my family, here in Southern California or in Canada.

PC: Score some points for those Wednesday evening health talks. What’s the inside of your chiropractic office like?

KG: Our office is cozy. It is a 750 square feet open adjusting room. We utilize x-ray of course as well as the insight substation. We regularly hold in office workshops in our open adjusting area. The tables move out very easy. We are located off of 4 intersecting freeways and have lots of available parking. Our purpose as written on our front office wall is to adjust and educate as many families as possible towards optimal health through natural chiropractic care.

PC: I can envision people filling up your parking lot. If a local San Diego news reporter stepped into your open adjusting area to ask what it was you do there, your response would be?

KG: If a news person came into the office, my response would be: We save lives through the power of the chiropractic adjustment by allowing the body to express its inborn self healing ability.

PC: Thanks for joining us for this interview Dr. Gilmour. I am listing your address and phone number for those that may want to get in contact with you. 7867 Convoy Court, Suite 306, San Diego, CA 92111 — 858-715-1962

KG: Thanks for the opportunity! We love Planet Chiropractic!

Chiropractor Joe Accurso speaking at DCS Wednesday August 20th

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

By Michael Dorausch, DC

One of my all-time favorite chiropractors, Dr. Joe Accurso of Miami, Florida is speaking at the DCS Clubhouse in Newport Beach California on Wednesday night, August 20, 2008. Following is some news from the DCS Clubhouse newsletter regarding Dr. Joe’s visit to Southern California.

Dr. Joe Accurso is coming to DCS this Wednesday August 20th
This Wedsnesday Aug. 20th: Dr. Joe Accurso
At The DCS Clubhouse 20321 Birch St. Newport Beach, CA. 8pm

Primary Subject: The new patients first 2 visits usually determine whether or not they will refer.

Joe Accurso in Panama circa de 1998(photo: This is an old photo of Joe. We will have some new ones tomorrow)

Do you have days when you love your practice? How about those days when you hate your practice? Do you dream about hitting the lottery and retiring? ? I do. We all do. But each year I practice I become a better teacher and have fewer retirement thoughts. I am financially very well off but I know I will never retire. I see 400-500 patients a week over the last 30 years. That is not a lot of money compared to so many mega practices but for me it’s good and I am changing some lives (a lot of lives).

Maybe I can help you enjoy your practice more. What we have in this philosophy and art is what this world needs. It does not need more vitamins and vaccinations, cholesterol medicine and antidepressants. Please for the sake of making the world a better place to live ? join me tomorrow night. I want to spend some time with you.

P.S. Bring your staff! All four of my kids are Chiropractors. None of them are as good looking as me.
P.S.S. Secondary Subject: Why do patients refer others?

What other chiropractors have to say about Joe Accurso…

“He is my absolute favorite speaker. His message is incredibly honest. He is the most principled Chiropractor I know.” - Tim Zook, DC

“Joe moves people in one of the most sincere ways I have ever witnessed. No hype… Joe reaches your heart in unparalleled ways. His ethics are second to none. Men like him are few and far between.” - Cliff Hardick, DC

“Anytime I listen to him, I come away with a new thought or idea. But most importantly I am challenged to be a better Chiropractor.” - Joe Strauss, DC

“Joe’s message is an asset to the profession. It helps clarify our purpose as Chiropractors while inspiring the audience to greater heights. He delivers a clear, consistent message with certainty, power and charisma.” - Arno Burnier, DC

Dr. Accurso is a very talented, intelligent, and a personal Doctor of Chiropractic. His leadership and inspirational qualities are exceptional. On a scale of 1 to 10, as a human being and Chiropractor, you would have to rate Dr. Joe at least as a 12.” - D.D. Humber, DC

“Joe is the most powerful Chiropractor on Earth. He will teach you never to underestimate the power of the Chiropractic adjustment!”
- Walter Sanchez, DC “He talks to you about correcting the chronic subluxation. He says it’s all about the Chiropractor’s ability to be at peace with himself. He loves to go to the office! I know this because he is my Dad!” - Joe Accurso Jr, DC

“Joe Accurso is an inspiration to me and every student of Chiropractic who has ever had the opportunity to hear him speak. When he talks philosophy no one can walk away and not become more in love with the adjustment. He is so powerful.” - Matt Harris, DC

“Joe will make you uncomfortable. He’ll make you sweat. He won’t make you feel all fuzzy and warm all over. He’ll knock your teeth out without even raising his voice… Wear a mouthpiece!” - Craig Berko, DC

“He is simply the finest Chiropractor I have ever known. He is full of generation ahead of his time. How he maintains a practice of between 400 and 500 patients a week with no advertising, screenings or yellow page ads is beyond me. And the phenomenon that amazes me most about Joe is that he is enjoying his practice more now than he did 10 years ago.” - Dennis Messina, DC

“Joe Accurso will teach you that all the problems that face Chiropractic today will be won only on the adjusting table. Joe will teach you to be a better Chiropractor.” - Robert Braile, DC

“Joe will not attempt to impress you with himself, but he will try impress you with Chiropractic.” - Dan Abeckjerr, DC

Visit Dr. Joe Accurso’s website at: www.accursochiropractic.com

The Dead Chiropractic Society
20321 Birch Street, Suite 100 - Newport Beach, CA 92660 - Phone: (949) 250-0600

Chiropractor Joe Accurso speaking at DCS Wednesday August 20th

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

By Michael Dorausch, DC

One of my all-time favorite chiropractors, Dr. Joe Accurso of Miami, Florida is speaking at the DCS Clubhouse in Newport Beach California on Wednesday night, August 20, 2008. Following is some news from the DCS Clubhouse newsletter regarding Dr. Joe’s visit to Southern California.

Dr. Joe Accurso is coming to DCS this Wednesday August 20th
This Wedsnesday Aug. 20th: Dr. Joe Accurso
At The DCS Clubhouse 20321 Birch St. Newport Beach, CA. 8pm

Primary Subject: The new patients first 2 visits usually determine whether or not they will refer.

Joe Accurso in Panama circa de 1998(photo: This is an old photo of Joe. We will have some new ones tomorrow)

Do you have days when you love your practice? How about those days when you hate your practice? Do you dream about hitting the lottery and retiring? ? I do. We all do. But each year I practice I become a better teacher and have fewer retirement thoughts. I am financially very well off but I know I will never retire. I see 400-500 patients a week over the last 30 years. That is not a lot of money compared to so many mega practices but for me it’s good and I am changing some lives (a lot of lives).

Maybe I can help you enjoy your practice more. What we have in this philosophy and art is what this world needs. It does not need more vitamins and vaccinations, cholesterol medicine and antidepressants. Please for the sake of making the world a better place to live ? join me tomorrow night. I want to spend some time with you.

P.S. Bring your staff! All four of my kids are Chiropractors. None of them are as good looking as me.
P.S.S. Secondary Subject: Why do patients refer others?

What other chiropractors have to say about Joe Accurso…

“He is my absolute favorite speaker. His message is incredibly honest. He is the most principled Chiropractor I know.” - Tim Zook, DC

“Joe moves people in one of the most sincere ways I have ever witnessed. No hype… Joe reaches your heart in unparalleled ways. His ethics are second to none. Men like him are few and far between.” - Cliff Hardick, DC

“Anytime I listen to him, I come away with a new thought or idea. But most importantly I am challenged to be a better Chiropractor.” - Joe Strauss, DC

“Joe’s message is an asset to the profession. It helps clarify our purpose as Chiropractors while inspiring the audience to greater heights. He delivers a clear, consistent message with certainty, power and charisma.” - Arno Burnier, DC

Dr. Accurso is a very talented, intelligent, and a personal Doctor of Chiropractic. His leadership and inspirational qualities are exceptional. On a scale of 1 to 10, as a human being and Chiropractor, you would have to rate Dr. Joe at least as a 12.” - D.D. Humber, DC

“Joe is the most powerful Chiropractor on Earth. He will teach you never to underestimate the power of the Chiropractic adjustment!”
- Walter Sanchez, DC “He talks to you about correcting the chronic subluxation. He says it’s all about the Chiropractor’s ability to be at peace with himself. He loves to go to the office! I know this because he is my Dad!” - Joe Accurso Jr, DC

“Joe Accurso is an inspiration to me and every student of Chiropractic who has ever had the opportunity to hear him speak. When he talks philosophy no one can walk away and not become more in love with the adjustment. He is so powerful.” - Matt Harris, DC

“Joe will make you uncomfortable. He’ll make you sweat. He won’t make you feel all fuzzy and warm all over. He’ll knock your teeth out without even raising his voice… Wear a mouthpiece!” - Craig Berko, DC

“He is simply the finest Chiropractor I have ever known. He is full of generation ahead of his time. How he maintains a practice of between 400 and 500 patients a week with no advertising, screenings or yellow page ads is beyond me. And the phenomenon that amazes me most about Joe is that he is enjoying his practice more now than he did 10 years ago.” - Dennis Messina, DC

“Joe Accurso will teach you that all the problems that face Chiropractic today will be won only on the adjusting table. Joe will teach you to be a better Chiropractor.” - Robert Braile, DC

“Joe will not attempt to impress you with himself, but he will try impress you with Chiropractic.” - Dan Abeckjerr, DC

Visit Dr. Joe Accurso’s website at: www.accursochiropractic.com

The Dead Chiropractic Society
20321 Birch Street, Suite 100 - Newport Beach, CA 92660 - Phone: (949) 250-0600

WordCamp San Francisco 2008 Best Eva!

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

By Michael Dorausch, DC
Returned home today from the 2008 San Francisco WordCamp which took place at the Mission Bay Conference Center. This was my third WordCamp event and for me it was the best of them all.
The facility was fantastic, the speakers were awesome (more detailed post coming on that later this week), bagels and [...]

Planet Chiro RSS Updates

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

By Michael Dorausch, DC

RSS feeds for news, chiropractic classifieds, and the chiropractic blog pages are going through a series of updates during the next few days. At least two changes have already been put into action and the remaining updates will likely take place by August 24, 2008. This is a Sunday summary post involving changes completed and on the horizon.

At this time there are no changes to the Chiropractic RSS Feeds page but the feeds themselves will appear differently in some feed readers and on various web sites and blogs. If you are viewing this content in a feed reader, via an e-mail service, or on a third-party blog or web site, you may notice that we’ve switched to a summary format instead of providing full feeds.

Complete content including links, photos, video, and any other associated media, will continue to appear on the main Planet Chiro web site. The decision to change to a summary format was done after a team of individuals familiar with the distribution of planetc1 content concluded it may provide a temporary roadblock to those sites and individuals that are illegally scraping and redistributing PC content without permission from planetc1 or our authors.

chiropractor halfdome Yosemite National Park California(photo: A view of Halfdome in California’s Yosemite National Park - some incredible hiking done this summer)

For chiropractic website companies and other parties that seek to license the redistribution of content, those options continue to be available. Interested parties can contact planetc1 via e-mail (click the yellow envelope above) to request inclusion in the syndicated content distribution network. It’s hard to tell yet what effect changes to a summary format will have on our daily readers. We are considering developing more than one form of rss feed so that subscribed users of planetchiropractic content can continue viewing it in its entirety, via an RSS reader or e-mail application.

The second thing you may or may not see appearing in RSS readers or third-party web sites is the monetization of this content. We recently activated our RSS feeds to include advertising similar to what you would see on the main web site news page or homepage. There hasn’t been much configuration on how advertising will be displayed so it may range from non obtrusive to annoying in-your-face text and even image ads. We’ll be taking screenshots all week in hopes of developing a medium that will be beneficial to our users and advertisers. Personally, if I find it to be an annoyance, the advertising is getting stripped. This was a good time to do testing in order to determine what more permanent changes may be implemented in our fall web portal updates.

Feel free to contact us if you have any questions, comments or concerns regarding changes coming to the display and distribution of our content. This isn’t the most exciting new so I saved it for a Sunday afternoon. There are some pretty cool site upgrades on the way but we are still banging some of the bugs out. For those in the northern hemisphere, enjoy the remainder of your summer and the getting back-to-school season.

Humanity mission reaches 10-year mark

Friday, August 15th, 2008

By Dina Sciortino

Editors Note: This article originally appeared on Friday, August 1st, 2008 in the print version of The Rivertowns Enterprise local newspaper. It features Chiropractor Anita Morgenstern of of Hastings, NY and her mission of serving New York and all of humanity. A spectacular piece by author Dina Sciortino on Chiropractic Humanitarian Anita Morgenstern.

Chiropractor Anita Morgenstern, who has lived in and run her private practice out of Hastings for the last 13 years, has used a holistic approach to chiropractic to ensure the easing of the body and minds of well over 70,000 homeless people over the last 10 years. As Morgenstern puts it best, “That’s a lot of spines.”

After hearing about a soup kitchen at the Roman Catholic Church of St. Francis Xavier, on 15th Street in Manhattan, from a patient, Morgenstern, 55, saw this as an opportunity to fulfill her belief that “every person could benefit from chiropractic care.”

Morgenstern told the Enterprise, “It would make the world a better place if people were to get adjusted.” She added, “I’ve always felt that I wanted to give it [chiropractic care] to anyone and everyone.”

Anita Morgenstern treats a patient at her office in Hastings.(Photo Credit: Jim Maclean/Rivertowns Enterprise)

Morgenstern, who received her D.C. (Doctor of Chiropractic) from New York Chiropractic College in 1982 and has been in private practice ever since, began to enlist a group of chiropractors, known as Chiropractic for Humanity, to go to the soup kitchen every Sunday from 1 to 3 p.m., to provide free adjustments to those stopping in for a bite, as well as the parish and soup kitchen staff. At her office in Hastings, Morgenstern usually charges about $45 for this service.

Morgenstern believes the homeless can especially benefit from an adjustment because “of the amount of physical, sexual, and substance abuse they might have been through in their lives,” which she says causes their spines to be even more out of alignment than the average person’s. “To correct that is to get the body free, so it can start to heal itself from all of those old traumas, and the person can come back to themselves,” she said.

“Most people don’t understand what chiropractic is about,” said Morgenstern. A common perception is that it is about pain, “a neck ache, back ache or something of that nature, but its not.” She says that when a body is properly aligned, it turns the brain’s power on, allowing it to properly flow to all parts of the body. “People can think better, they are inspired by their connection with themselves, they can hear their inner voice telling them what to do in their lives.”

She explained that spines become backed up from stress of all kinds, which causes subluxations, or misaligned vertebrae, causing nerve or spinal cord pressure. As much as 60 percent of impulses can be blocked by subluxations. When this happens, nerve impulses are blocked from properly traveling to and from the brain, clouding the thought process. Morgenstern says subluxations can also lead to other problems from the top of your head to the tip of your toes.

A properly aligned spine allows nerve impulses to travel quickly and freely throughout the body, leaving it, and the mind, at ease. “I feel chiropractic is so essential to everyone, not just people with aches and pains,” said Morgenstern. After providing her service, “I’ve had people at the church tell me they haven’t felt that good feeling within themselves in 20 years.” With this good feeling and sense of clarity, Morgenstern says, they then can start to help themselves with addictions or emotional stress and depression, since their bodies can start to function in a more normal way after an adjustment.

Ten years after starting at St. Francis Xavier, Chiropractic for Humanity has grown to serve two other locations: an Episcopal parish on Ninth Avenue, Church of the Holy Apostles, which they have been working out of for about seven years on Thursdays from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and Elijah’s Promise, a soup kitchen in New Brunswick, N.J., where Chiropractic for Humanity has operated for the last five years, also on Thursdays, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Morgenstern has a core group of 20 chiropractors who alternate days and locations. Others from all over the tristate area come in less frequently, however, Morgenstern says that any time these doctors can offer is greatly appreciated.

Among her die-hard volunteers are Emanuel Tsourounakis, who practices out of Queens, and brings a group from the New York Chiropractic Council to schedule sessions at Holy Apostles. Jay Yuhas, a New Jersey doctor who traveled for an hour to volunteer his time to Chiropractic for Humanity, told Morgenstern about Elijah’s Promise, and organized four doctors to rotate shifts there every week. Adam Lamb, whose office is across from Grand Central Station, and John Albaneze, out of Queens, both spent weekends at a time adjusting firemen and emergency workers at Ground Zero, after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and are among those who truly give of themselves, according to Morgenstern. “On a Sunday morning, if a doctor wimps out on me, I can call up and say ?Adam I need you,’ and he’ll just go.”

About 60 to 100 spines get adjusted at each location in the two hours that the one or two doctors have to work. More often than not, there is only one doctor available. This could become a little tougher in the next week or so, since one of the four tables, which were donated to the group, is broken. Morgenstern is currently looking for someone to donate two more.

These tables are necessary to serve the hundreds of people who are from different states, and other countries, that come each week to get adjusted. “Some people who have never been adjusted in their lives may get the adjustment they need to really make a change in their life,” said Morgenstern, adding that others “who get straightened up, and get a job and home, but still can’t afford chiropractic care also come.”

Morgenstern told the Enterprise that she has two ladies who can afford to receive local chiropractic, but use public transportation to get to Manhattan from Queens just to be worked on by Chiropractic for Humanity. This doesn’t bother Morgenstern, whose motto, which can be read from a 10-foot-long banner hung above the adjustment area, is, “Releasing the healing power within every man, woman, and child.”

When asked why she thinks people travel so far and come back over and over again to be healed by the doctors of Chiropractic Humanity, she pointed to her heart. “The heart is in the right place,” Morgenstern said of the group’s doctors. “People go to a chiropractor on the outside where they are talking about their pain, or your this or that; we focus on the freeing of the being within. It’s more of a spiritual orientation, I think.”

Morgenstern would like to see Chiropractic for Humanity expand to serve other locations, however, she says this will not be possible unless they get more doctors to volunteer. Morgenstern says that while she loves her patients in Hastings like family, there is “something about the feeling when I adjust people at the soup kitchen” that she says makes her feel like a million bucks. “What I’ve done for them is so incredibly significant ? not that it’s any less significant here [in Hastings]; it’s just that those people are hurting so badly in so many different ways, to shed a little light there is very gratifying.”

Constant Watch on Fraud and Scams

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

By Michael Dorausch, DC
I’m on a roll. Turns out the subluxated fraudbag that targeted e-mails at the classified ad community has been doing so on the other web sites as well. We received an e-mail yesterday from someone that was selling a motorcycle in a US state that was contacted by the same individual e-mailing [...]

10 Years After Chiropractors Graduation

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

By Michael Dorausch, DC

Chiropractic schools across the nation are graduating students this time of year. There are Homecomings and Lyceum’s in Iowa, South Carolina, California, and other US states that are home to chiropractic colleges. Educational institutions that teach chiropractic typically hold graduation ceremonies two and three times throughout the year and summer appears to be the popular time for most chiropractic graduations. While graduation from chiropractic school is a big event for most any doctor of chiropractic, today’s date marks 10 years since the graduation of my August 1998 class.

Cleveland Chiropractic College Diploma 1998I remember being a chiropractic student and thinking chiropractors that had been in practice for 10 years were old-timers. Now I think chiropractors practicing 30 or more years better fit that description. Maybe in 20 years from now I will feel differently about it.

It was a hot August summer day in Glendale, California when the 1998 summer class from Cleveland Chiropractic College in Los Angeles (CCCLA) walked across the platform to receive their diplomas. Amongst chiropractors graduating on this day were Drs. Patrick Bennett (the class valedictorian), Darrel Crain (the outspoken and strongly opinionated author), Damon West (photographer and artist), Sondra Konigsfeld & Jack Mawer (surf kooks and SOT evangelists), David Zamikoff (Florida representative) and yours truly (general all-around troublemaker).

I don’t recall the total number of graduates crossing the platform on that day but there were certainly more than 25. Congratulations to all of you, hope your first 10 years out in chiropractic has been a spectacular experience.

Dr. Patrick M. Bennett, Doctor of Chiropractic now practicing in Studio City, California, was always studying and nearly everyone in the class was fairly certain he would be the class valedictorian. He has since been married, had two children, and maintains a terrific chiropractic practice called Optimal Health Chiropractic, which is in Studio City (about 15 miles from the chiropractic school he attended).

Dr. Darrel Crain showed tremendous effort while attending chiropractic school. He was already married with kids at home and he made regular weekly commutes to Los Angeles from San Diego in order to attend school in the LA area. Darrel Crain has authored a number of articles for Planet Chiropractic, as well as authoring for other publications (mostly appearing locally in San Diego). Dr. Crain has also been active in the California Chiropractic Association (CCA) having served as president of the CCA San Diego County district.

Crains articles include topics on vaccination, bartending, schoolyards, and straightjackets.

Chiropractors Jack Mawer and Sondra Konigsfeld met while attending chiropractic college and married a short time after. They should be coming up on a 10 year wedding anniversary anytime soon. When attending chiropractic school they lived in the Venice beach area, where they could surf and play with their dog, and they later moved to the coastal community of Encinitas, to build a chiropractic family practice.

Dr. Damon West was the artist, photographer, and comedian amongst the group. Dr. Damon drew this drug-induced schoolkid image while in chiropractic school. He also photographed visiting chiropractors Ian Grassam and Fred Barge during a 1997 visit to the college campus. Dr. West practices in Sacramento, California.

No chiropractic class would be complete without someone like Dr. David Zamikoff in attendance. The Florida resident moved to California in the 1990s in order to get his education at CCCLA. Dr. Zamikoff and myself were amongst the first chiropractic students traveling to Panamá for CREW missions in early 1998. We both returned after graduation for what was to become many chiropractic humanitarian trips to that nation. Dr. David Zamikoff practices in Bradenton Florida, which is located just south of St. Petersburg and north of Sarasota, on the state’s West Coast.

If you are a chiropractic patient, chances are your chiropractor is not paying attention to the day they graduated from chiropractic college. You may want to take a look around their office and find the date listed on their diploma. Who knows, they may just have an anniversary coming up.

Palmer California License Renewal Seminar Series 2008-2009

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

By Michael Dorausch, DC
Received word today of the Palmer West schedule for chiropractic education seminars in late 2008 and early 2009. Here’s what I have…
Palmer College Presents: California License Renewal Seminar Series 2008-2009
ON CAMPUS: Palmer College of Chiropractic, West Campus • San Jose, California
Sept. 6, 2008 — Medicare
Sept. 27, 2008 — License Renewal Series: Pediatrics [...]

Bristol and Chattanooga TN Chiropractors

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

7 Chiropractic offices in Tennessee. Cities include Bristol, Chattanooga, Church Hill, Cleveland, and Collierville.
James E. Messimer, DC
Bristol Chiropractic Center
615 Volunteer Pky PO Box 3247
Bristol, TN 37625-3247
423-968-2288
Virgil Art Coffman, DC
Coitman Chiropractic Life Center
4303 Highway 58
Chattanooga, TN 37416-2928
423-892-2717
Christopher Eric Cyrul, DC
Chris Family Chiropractic
715-A Signal Mountain Rd
Chattanooga, TN 37405
423-266-0900
Raymond F. Roddy, DC
6978 E Brainerd Rd
Chattanooga, TN 37421
423-899-0808
John E. [...]

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