We interviewed three of our keynote speakers to talk about what they’re most excited about for the future of the profession; how the science, art and philosophy of chiropractic continues to inspire them; and what to expect from their presentations. Below, hear from Scott Haldeman, D.C., M.D., Ph.D. (Main, '65).
We interviewed three of our keynote speakers to talk about what they’re most excited about for the future of the profession; how the science, art and philosophy of chiropractic continues to inspire them; and what to expect from their presentations. Below, hear from Sherry McAllister, D.C. (West, '96).
Hear from Greg Rose, D.C. We interviewed three of our keynote speakers to talk about what they’re most excited about for the future of the profession; how the science, art and philosophy of chiropractic continues to inspire them; and what to expect from their presentations.
Stacie Salsbury, M.S.N., Ph.D., R.N. began her career as a nurse, eventually earning her doctor of philosophy in gerontological nursing. She’s conducted research at the Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research for the past 11 years.
During his collective two-plus decades of service at Palmer West, Stephen "Randy" Waters, D.C., contributed to the advancement of the campus in two equally impactful roles.