Chiropractic + Naturopathic Doctor

Carrick Institute Program in Calgary

Maria DiDanieli   

News

Jul 6, Cape
Canaveral, FL – The Carrick
Institute will now be offering its clinical neurology program for DCs in Calgary, Alberta.

The Carrick Institute is renowned
for its neurology program, and has been successfully teaching clinical
neurology for over 27 years.  Learners range from chiropractic students
and new graduates to experienced clinicians who have been in practice for
many years. 

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This program will provide
clinicians with a better understanding of the deeper causes of pain and
dysfunction, expanding practitioners’ skills and making assessments
and treatments more effective.  These modules improve patient
management and compliance, are clinically relevant and use real case
presentations.

Courses in Calgary will be taught by Frederick Carrick,
DC, PhD. Professor Carrick has established an international reputation as a
clinician, researcher and educator with over 30 years of clinical experience.
He is the recipient of numerous professional, civic and governmental awards and
his work has been the subject of an Emmy award winning documentary film made by
the Public Broadcasting System (PBS USA) entitled "Waking up the
Brain". His specialty is in brain-based learning and he has specific
interests in the treatment of movement disorders as well as those patients in
vegetative states. He presently serves as the president of the American
Chiropractic Association's Council on Neurology and is the president of the
American Chiropractic Association's American Board of Chiropractic Specialties.
He is the Professor Emeritus of Neurology at Parker
College and is Logan University's
Distinguished Post Graduate Professor of Clinical Neurology.

For more information on the Carrick
Institute, including dates and locations of Candian courses – in Calgary and Montreal
– log onto www.carrickinstitute.org, phone 321-868-6464 or e-mail registrar@carrickinstitute.org

 


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