Chiropractic - SCUHS Postgraduate Education

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SCUHS offers chiropractic postgraduate education in a variety of specialty areas - sports medicine, rehabilitation, and oriental medicine. SCUHS also offers annual seminars which meet license renewal requirements, presenting the most contemporary trends in clinical care. Although based in California…

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    • May 29, 2006 LATEST EPISODE
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    Dr. Todd Knudsen, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Diagnosis, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, Southern California University of Health Sciences, 4/3/06

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2006


    Dr. Todd Knudsen, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Diagnosis, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, SCUHS, presents comprehensive information on SCU's Diagnostic Imaging Residency. SCUHS offers a three-year in-house Diagnostic Imaging Residency program through which a Doctor of Chiropractic may be eligible for the ACBR examination. This is a full-time program in which the participants act as members of the diagnostic imaging department while following a comprehensive syllabus for their studies. It is a demanding program that includes auditing and teaching of Radiology classes to DC candidates, practical training in all aspects of radiology, research, clinical involvement, consultation, assigned study, testing, and other endeavors. Opportunity to spend time in the radiology departments of cooperative teaching hospitals and at two medical imaging centers adds practical, as well as didactic, experience in pertinent areas beyond that which could be gained in a purely chiropractic setting.

    Dr. Todd Knudsen, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Diagnosis, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, Southern California University of Health Sciences, 4/3/06

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2006


    Dr. Todd Knudsen, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Diagnosis, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, SCUHS, presents comprehensive information on SCU's Diagnostic Imaging Residency. SCUHS offers a three-year in-house Diagnostic Imaging Residency program through which a Doctor of Chiropractic may be eligible for the ACBR examination. This is a full-time program in which the participants act as members of the diagnostic imaging department while following a comprehensive syllabus for their studies. It is a demanding program that includes auditing and teaching of Radiology classes to DC candidates, practical training in all aspects of radiology, research, clinical involvement, consultation, assigned study, testing, and other endeavors. Opportunity to spend time in the radiology departments of cooperative teaching hospitals and at two medical imaging centers adds practical, as well as didactic, experience in pertinent areas beyond that which could be gained in a purely chiropractic setting.

    Dr. Jacqueline Bougie, Professor, Department of Diagnosis, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, SCUHS, 3/17/06

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2006


    In 2006, Dr. Jacqueline Bougie is co-presenting Here Come the Boomers, an SCUHS Annual Chiropractic License Renewal Program. The program addresses the physiological aspects of aging, management of common NMS conditions, and health promotion for older adults. Dr. Bougie is completing her doctorate in Public Health, and holds a Masters degree in Kinesiology with an emphasis on aging and wellness from California State University, Fullerton. She is co-author of The Aging Body: Conservative Management of Common Neuromusculoskeletal Conditions, published by McGraw-Hill.

    Dr. Jacqueline Bougie, Professor, Department of Diagnosis, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, SCUHS, 3/17/06

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2006


    In 2006, Dr. Jacqueline Bougie is co-presenting Here Come the Boomers, an SCUHS Annual Chiropractic License Renewal Program. The program addresses the physiological aspects of aging, management of common NMS conditions, and health promotion for older adults. Dr. Bougie is completing her doctorate in Public Health, and holds a Masters degree in Kinesiology with an emphasis on aging and wellness from California State University, Fullerton. She is co-author of The Aging Body: Conservative Management of Common Neuromusculoskeletal Conditions, published by McGraw-Hill.

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