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Cutting through the clutter in your community and positioning yourself as an expert in a particular niche is the fastest way to build a great reputation and practice. In this episode, I interview Dr. Donald Murphy of the PSP Program, PSP Network, and the CRISP books we have all come to love. Dr. Murphy shares his insights on professional development, becoming a Primary Spine Practitioner, and other strategies to enhance your clinical skills. We discuss many topics in this wide-ranging episode, including: *Furthering your education after chiropractic school *Does specialization increase your compensation*How to build your practice as a Primary Spine Practitioner or chiropractic diplomates *The Network Effect *Looking at your first 3 years after graduation as a residency *Positioning yourself as an expert in your community *Finding positions in larger organizations other than private practice *Emerging opportunities in the chiropractic profession This was a conversation I have wanted to have for years, and it was an exciting opportunity to have Dr. Murphy share his wisdom, passion, and professional knowledge with us on this episode. To find out more about Dr. Murphy, PSP, PSPN, and CRISP Protocols, you can find out more at https://primaryspineprovider.com/
Mike Schneider is an associate professor in the Department of Physical Therapy, and the Clinical and Translational Science Institute. He serves as a committee member on the University of Pittsburgh Institutional Review Board (IRB) and is also an Advisory Panel Member of the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). Schneider has designed and implemented several federally funded clinical trials comparing conservative treatments for low back and neck pain. His primary areas of research interest are rehabilitation approaches for spine-related disorders and dissemination and implementation science. He has also been instrumental in creating the Primary Spine Practioner(PSP) at the University of Pittsburgh. We dive into research and why UPitt is the next best thing in Chiropractic education! Show Notes Primary Spine Practioner Program --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gestalt-education/support
Join us as, Chiropractor and Primary Spine Practitioner, Dr. Brendan McCann and myself dive into the intimacies of my chronic back pain along with my different diagnosis. Dr. McCann uncovered what is referred to as Type II Modic Changes or End Plat Edema. According to Dr. McCann there is minimal clinical research and solutions when it comes managing pain caused by Modic Changes. Listen as we dive into what I have figured out on my own personal journey after very episodic pain after experiencing a severe disc herniation. The physical and emotional battle is real when you are faced with pain and physical limitations. As I will share in this episode, it has been and is still a very dynamic and multifaceted healing process. Let's dive in to the meat and potatoes. Connect with Healing Life Coach Katie Lane Connect with Dr. Brendan McCann Book we referenced "Back Mechanic" by Dr. Stuart McGill LIVE video recording on Facebook
In this edition of HealthBeat, we discuss Primary Spine Practitioner role in North America, And Finally, a Story about Prevalence of Neck Pain in Migraine Headaches. Want More Health and Technology Info - Follow Dr Eglow at - http://www.twitter.com/teglow Please Support HealthBeat Advertisers - http://www.audiblepodcast.com/healthbeat For information about adding Personalized Healthbeat Podcasts to your offices Web Site, to help you attract new patients, please Email us at healthbeat@chiropracticradio.com COTs HealthBeat is now available on Stitcher Radio - Surf to - http://app.stitcher.com/browse/feed/31530/details And remember to surf to our Show Notes, located at http://www.ChiropracticRadio.com My Podcast Alley feed! {pca-35ddbc0845765814071fb2d2e8501841}
This week, joining us at the plinth is the aforementioned Ryan Brown. Ryan is a physical therapist and facility director for UPMC Centers for Rehab Services in Erie, Pennsylvania. He was also co-host Ben's first clinical instructor. Ryan is an Orthopedic Clinical Specialist (OCS), certified in Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (MDT), a Primary Spine Practitioner, and a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS). Listen in as Ryan discusses his career trajectory, including why he chose to pursue his certifications, how they have impacted his career, and how he manages even the most difficult of patient cases. Enjoy!
This week Ryan and Tyler sit down and interview Dr. Alex Tauberg (@thepittsburghchiropractor). He is a Primary Spine Practitioner, Certified Chiropractic Sports Practitioner, Certified Strength and Condition Coach, and an Emergency Medical Responder. They discuss multiple things such as how Dr. Tauberg got into the chiropractic practice, his view points on posture, and more! If you have any questions for Dr. Tauberg or for us then leave us a voice message at anchor.fm/two-idiots-talk-health--fitness-podcast and we will feature them in a future episode! If you enjoyed this podcast and listen on Apple Podcast please consider leaving us a 5 star review! Share this podcast with your friends and family! Thank you for listening and supporting our podcast! Be sure to follow Dr. Tauberg on Instagram @thepittsburghchiropractor and on tiktok @thepittsburghchiro! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Donald Murphy, author of Clinical Reasoning In Spine Pain, was the guest today. We cover how he was able to successfully integrate high quality spine care into a hospital setting and his mission to develop an army of high quality professional called the Primary Spine Practitioner (PSP). Check out the PSP Program at the University of Pittsburgh here. CRISP Education and Research site Dr. Donald Murphy DC Bio: Dr. Murphy is a chiropractic physician with over 30 years of experience in practicing, teaching and consulting in Primary Spine Care. Dr. Murphy is Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at Alpert Medical School of Brown University and Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Pittsburgh. His other faculty appointments include Professor, Part-Time University Faculty at Southern California University of Health Sciences and Adjunct Associate Professor of Research at New York Chiropractic College. Dr. Murphy has been admitted as a Fellow of the Royal College of Chiropractors in the United Kingdom. He has also served on the Expert Panel for several spine care guidelines, including those of the American College of Environmental and Occupational Medicine, American College of Physicians and American Pain Society. Dr. Murphy has nearly 100 publications in peer-reviewed scientific journals and book chapters. He teaches in the certification course for Primary Spine Practitioners offered by the University of Pittsburgh. His recent books, Clinical Reasoning in Spine Pain, Volume I and Volume II serve as the required texts for that course for Primary Spine Practitioners offered by the University of Pittsburgh. His recent books, Clinical Reasoning in Spine Pain, Volume I and Volume II serve as the required texts for that course. His consulting activities include assisting hospitals, healthcare systems and insurers implement high-value spine care services through Spine Care Partners, LLC and providing consulting services for existing and aspiring Primary Spine Practitioners through the Primary Spine Practitioner Network . He also provides Primary Spine Practitioner training services to chiropractic and physical therapy institutions to assist them in developing a course leading to PSP Certification as well as Expert Witness and other medicolegal services.
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Join me as I discuss the Primary Spine Practitioner movement and the must have texts Clinical Reasoning in Spine Pain, with their author Dr. Donald Murphy.I tried to play a layman and a devil’s advocate quite a bit in this podcast, but Dr. Murphy was too wise and saw it coming! Bright mind. I hope you enjoy the episode!
In episode 209 I'm joined by Dr. Michael Schneider, a chiropractor, researcher and associate professor at the University of Pittsburgh. We talk about his professional journey, his involvement with the Primary Spine Practitioner certification and what one receives in the program. This week on MCF!
Donald Murphy, DC, FRCC, DACAN, is Clinical Director of the Rhode Island Spine Center and the Director of Primary Spine Care Services for the Care New England Health System. He also serves as Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Professor at Southern California University of Health Sciences, and Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Research at New York Chiropractic College. He shares his personal background, chiropractic education, post-graduate education, and explains what it means to be a Primary Spine Practitioner. We candidly discuss the current limitations of chiropractic education, and what needs to change. He also shares some personal insights into his mentors, what it takes to be successful in spine care, and answers your questions.
Guest: Stephen Laski NYCC December 2016 Graduate Hometown: Long Island, NY Dr. Stephen Laski graduated from New York Chiropractic College and finished his clinical rotation at the esteemed Rhode Island Spine Center with Dr. Don Murphy. He is preparing to head to the Dominican Republic to volunteer as the clinical supervisor for World Spine Care at their Moca Clinic. In this episode we discuss his time at NYCC, active participation in SACA and chiropractic politics, the concept of a Primary Spine Practitioner, and what he hopes to learn by working in a hospital setting in a foreign country. Tic Pick: Hands In Training Blog by previous guest, Dr. Brendan McCann.