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Online The Thrust of What we Do 2021

Course Date

Start: 1st January 2021
End: 31st December 2021


Course Location

Parker University
2540 Walnut Hill Lane, Dalls, Texas, United States of America

75229


Course Description

Review of the history of modern neurology from 1871 until present with an emphasis on how 19th century science influenced the work of D.D. Palmer. The course will then proceed to follow the evolution of modern neuroscience and chiropractic to present day. The lecture will conclude with a review of the most recent research studies and a vision for how to apply them to practice.

Course Objective(s)

1. To understand the 19th century theory of protoplasmic reticulum and its influence on the theory of chiropractic.

2. To understand the historical context of the discovery of chiropractic and its progression to modern times.

3. Provide a pragmatic approach to utilizing modern neuroscience in treating patients.

4. Provide an up-to-date review of the latest advances in chiropractic and neuroscience research

Speaker: William Morgan

For further information, please see https://360parker.com/courses/the-thrust-of-what-we-do/


Website

https://parkersuccessacademy.com/courses/the-thrust-of-what-we-do-2/


Course Credits

1


Course Contact Name

William Smith


Course Contact Email

wsmith@parker.edu


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