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Episode 56: Chiropractic Odyssey with Dr. Leonard Faye

June 10, 2021 by Nathan Cashion in Podcast, After School

Dr. Leonard John Faye graduated from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in 1960. He started and originated the Motion Palpation Institute seminars and has spoken and taught around the world.

His recent autobiography, Chiropractic Odyssey, details his journey through chiropractic practice, teaching seminars, and reading the research and reconciling it with clinical experience.

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June 10, 2021 /Nathan Cashion
Chiropractic, student, school, odyssey, MPI, motion palpation, adjusting, technique, reading, England, x-ray, Europe, Gillet, evidence, neuroplasticity, sympathetic, nervous system, facilitation, learning, teaching, AECC, CMCC
Podcast, After School
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Episode 55: Changing Course with Geronimo Bejarano

Palmer College of Chiropractic Florida
May 25, 2021 by Nathan Cashion, DC, MS in Chiropractic School, Podcast

Geronimo Bejarano is a former chiropractic student at Palmer Florida whose tweet storm about quitting school went viral.

We discuss his background, early experience and disillusionment in chiropractic school, decision to withdraw from school, and whether his tweet storm was misinterpreted by those both within and outside of the profession.

We continue talking about his plans to pursue a PhD and he shares his methods and practices for reading research, writing, as well as some words of advice for prospective students.

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May 25, 2021 /Nathan Cashion, DC, MS
Twitter, quit, quitting, PhD, research, system, education, Chiropractic, student, school, public health, social determinants, withdraw, writing, papers, MSK
Chiropractic School, Podcast
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Episode 49: Placebo Effect in Manual Therapy with Brian Fulton, RMT

Fulton Massage Therapy
March 29, 2019 by Nathan Cashion in Podcast, Exploring Research

Brian Fulton, RMT, is an experienced massage therapist passionately interested in manual therapy and continuing education, with twenty years of experience. He is the author of The Placebo Effect in Manual Therapy – Improving Clinical Outcomes in Your Practice.

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March 29, 2019 /Nathan Cashion
Chiropractic, student, school, massage, placebo, effect, nocebo, ASMR, contextual effects, biopsychosocial, listening, motivational interviewing
Podcast, Exploring Research
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Episode 48: Diversity in Chiropractic with Drs. William Foshee and Rebecca Warnecke

March 22, 2019 by Nathan Cashion in Podcast, After School

The American Chiropractic Association has convened a Commission on Diversity to "help ACA achieve a deeper understanding of diversity issues in chiropractic generally and ACA specifically."

Dr. William Foshee and Dr. Rebecca Warnecke are members of the Commission on Diversity and share their thoughts on the importance of cultural agility in our profession.

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March 22, 2019 /Nathan Cashion
Chiropractic, student, school, diversity, ACA, race, gender, inequality, culture, competency, agility
Podcast, After School
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Episode 45: Dynamic Disc Designs with Dr. Jerome Fryer

Dynamic Disc Designs
March 01, 2019 by Nathan Cashion in Podcast, After School, Exploring Research

Dr. Jerome Fryer is a chiropractor in Nanaimo, British Columbia and the creator of Dynamic Disc Designs.

We discuss his schooling, research projects, and hand-crafted, anatomical vertebral disc models.

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March 01, 2019 /Nathan Cashion
Chiropractic, student, school, research, disc, education, low back, chronic pain, adjustment, cavitation
Podcast, After School, Exploring Research
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