You’re in for a real treat on this episode with Dr. Jonathan Chung, of Wellington, Florida. Dr. Chung is an upper-cervical practitioner, focused on NUCCA technique. He's a graduate of the University of Central Florida, as well as Life University. You can see Dr. Chung in person when you join us at Mile High. You can save yourself some money when you get your tickets right now. As we get closer to show time, they’ll be considerably more expensive. Colorado is the place to be August 17th through 20th register now at www.milehighchiro.org/pre-register
Dr. Jonathan Chung’s expertise and interest is focused on the upper-cervical spine. He’s done incredible research, and published seven papers through McCoy Press journals. In addition, he’s developed new, cutting-edge information on concussions, and how concussions relate to chiropractic, especially upper-cervical spine care. Read his bio here
His commitment to excellence in his practice has helped him develop new objective indicators that help his practice members shift from pain-focused to function-focused. His expertise on the mechanics of the upper-cervical spine, and its impact on neurology, is a dynamic paradigm, of which every chiropractor needs to be aware.
You’re going to be totally impressed when you hear him speak on this episode, as am I every time I hear him present. And this episode is just a small taste of what you’ll hear, learn and enjoy at the Mile High weekend.
Learn more about Dr. Chung at www.chiropractorwellington.com
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Often people ask, “Why are we not seeing as many miracles in chiropractic as in chiropractic's early days?” I will submit that it's because too few chiropractors have had a chiropractic experience, either in their own health or life, or in that of the people for whom they care. Thus, they water down chiropractic. Furthermore, chiropractic schools are teaching less and less chiropractic, so people are learning it elsewhere if they’re fortunate enough to do so.
In this episode, our special guest is Steve Tullius. He serves the IFCO and is an ACP graduate. Steve also dedicates a tremendous amount of time to mentoring other chiropractic teams, helping in the chiropractic political realm in addition to caring for patients in his own office. Read his bio here
In addition to caring for his own son, who has health challenges, Dr. Steve Tullius has grown his skill set, enabling him to communicate with and focus on pediatric patients who have had neuro-developmental disorders. By focusing as a specialist, who serves that population with subluxation corrective care, Dr. Steve has been able to grow a pediatric-focused practice, help a tremendous number of kids and see more chiropractic miracles in his practice.
Steve will be one of the core speakers at this year’s Mile High event in Denver. Join us August 17th-20th, 2017, at Higher Altitude! You can save yourself some money if you register right now, before the next rise in the investment level. Register here: www.milehighchiro.org/pre-register
So often, philosophy is used as a term in chiropractic circles of just something people give lip service to. They say they know their philosophy, they are philosophical, and they can quote some bumper sticker phrases, as well as memorize or recite some concepts that they memorized. To deepen your philosophy, join us at Mile High, August 17th - 20th. Make the decision to rise up to a higher altitude this year before tickets rise up again www.milehighchiro.org/pre-register
Catch up with Patrick Gentempo on this Mile High podcast episode as we go deep into philosophical concepts.dr. Gentempo has been one of my favorite speakers to hear from many years now. He brings a unique and refreshing message and we are excited that he will be joining us at Mile High this year.
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This is going to be one of your favorite episodes of the Mile High podcast. I know as it is one of mine because any time you talk to someone where you can really “pitch and catch” relative to philosophical concepts, like myself and Patrick Gentempo do in this particular episode, you get not only an uplifting in your energy, but you also get increased depth. Actually, in this episode, a lot of depth relative to the key constructs that you need to be successful. Not just in practice, but also in life, by having an examined philosophical life.
We have also discussed three key books that he recommends to start your philosophical journey.
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