Homecoming Weekend - New York Chiropractic College Weekend 2011.pdf · co-founder of Zheng Gu Tui...
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Homecoming WeekendJuly 15-17, 2011
Featuring Dynamic SpeakersTwo Day Exhibitor Fair
Alumni Dinner Dance at the Beautiful Ventosa Vineyards
Doctor of ChiropracticFlexible Seminar Options
Open to All Current Students andDoctors of Chiropractic
Earn Up to 16 ContinuingEducation Credits
Unity Day Picnic June 17, 2011
Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine Practitioner Seminar Options
Open to All Current Students andAcupuncturists
Earn Up to 16 ProfessionalDevelopment Activities
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Introducing OurSpectacular Guest Speakers
Dr. Michael Dobbins has a thriving practice in the San Francisco Bay Area and is a post-grad faculty member at Texas Chiropractic College. He is one of the most revered lecturers in health care and a lecturer in the field of nutrition and herbal therapy. Dr. Dobbins’ dynamic and easy-to-understand multimedia presentation on nutrition therapy enables health care professionals to integrate or expand an effective holistic, natural therapy program into their practice. Utilizing the breakthrough nutritional insights and products of Dr. Royal Lee, Dr. Dobbins illuminates the 100 years of research that has proven to result in the most effective nutrition therapy known today.
Dr. Teresa Hoban is a 1997 graduate of New York Chiropractic College’s Chiropractic program, has an MBA from Wilmington College, and has a very successful practice in Penn Yan, New York. Her goal is to help others enhance learning and develop skills that will take everyone to the next level.
Dr. Hoban, Director for the Academy for Professional Success, is a certified Physicians Coach and a certified Co-Active Coach.
Dr. Mark N. Charrette is a 1980 summa cum laude graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. He is a frequent guest speaker at nine chiropractic colleges and has taught over thirteen hundred seminars worldwide on extremity adjusting, biomechanics, and spinal adjusting techniques. His seminars emphasize a practical, hands-on approach. Dr. Charrette is a former all-American swimmer who has authored a book on extremity adjusting and also produced an instructional video series. Having developed successful practices in California, Nevada, and Iowa, Dr. Charrette currently resides in Virginia.
Dr. Stephen Savoie is a 1978 graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. He has completed postgraduate programs in sports chiropractic and chiropractic orthopedics. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Chiropractic Orthopedists and currently serves as a member of the Board of Directors of the Academy. Dr. Savoie served as a member of the faculty at Palmer College from 1978 to 1987 in the departments of diagnosis and clinics. While practicing in Massachusetts from 1987 until 1995, Dr. Savoie served as a Vice President of the Massachusetts Chiropractic Society, and as a consultant to Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts and the Department of Industrial Accidents for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Dr. Savoie returned to Palmer College in 1995 and served as Director of Postgraduate and Continuing Education. In 2000 Dr. Savoie returned to full-time chiropractic practice in Clermont, Florida. He brings 30 years of practice and teaching experience to his patients. In addition to full-time practice, Dr. Savoie teaches continuing education programs throughout the United States.
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Dr. Lisa Bloom is a Fellow of the International Academy of Clinical Neurology. She holds a Diplomate and Board Certification from the International Board of Chiropractic Neurology and a Diplomate in Applied Chiropractic Sciences. Dr. Bloom is a popular lecturer and has been the featured speaker at conferences in over 40 states in the U.S., as well as an invited speaker inter-nationally. She has lectured on topics in neurology in the UK, Canada, and the Netherlands. A multiple winner of the Faculty Excellence and Pride in Chiropractic Awards, Dr. Bloom served on the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners Test Committee from 1999-2007. An examiner and lecturer for the International Academy of Chiropractic Neurology, she currently serves as a board member of the International Academy of Neurology. Dr. Bloom is an Associate Professor in the Diagnosis Division of the Clinical Sciences Department of New York Chiropractic College.
Frank Butler has been involved in Chinese medicine since 1990, and Chinese Taoist meditation since 1978. He received a master’s degree in TCM, completed a seven-year apprenticeship with a traditional Chinese “bone-setter,” and has studied with some of the most famous TCM masters in the U.S. and China. Frank has taught Chinese medicine and martial arts all over the world and has a practice in New York City, where he specializes in injury and musculoskeletal pathology. Frank’s unique apprenticeship training, coupled with his strong history of martial arts, has given him an in depth understanding of trauma medicine. His patient base includes professional and Olympic-caliber athletes, many of whom travel across the country to receive his care. His repu-tation and skill have earned him features in numerous mainstream publications and television shows, as well as a documentary titled “Journey to the West: Chinese Medicine Today.” He is the co-founder of Zheng Gu Tui Na and co-author of Zheng Gu Tui Na: A Chinese Medical Massage Textbook.
Dr. Sandra Hartwell graduated from New York Chiropractic College in April 1996. She has exten-sive postgraduate education in sports medicine and Active Release Techniques©. She is currently full-time as an assistant professor teaching human gross anatomy courses as well as neuroscience anatomy. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Dr. Hartwell also has a private practice.
Dr. Nick Tsaggarelis has been providing clinical care to professional and recreational athletes for almost a decade. He offers an integrative approach to the treatment, rehabilitation and prevention of pain and dysfunction of the neuro-musculo-skeletal system. In addition, he treats recurrent movement disorders, sports injuries, and performance enhancement. He integrates a variety of soft tissue and fascial techniques, acupuncture, joint manipulation and mobilization techniques, Functional Rehabilitation Exercises and SpiderTech™ Therapy to return his patients to optimal function and health. Dr. Tsaggarelis is the Director of Education and Research for SpiderTech™ Inc.
Introducing OurSpectacular Guest Speakers
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Register Now!
Registration Fee:$15.00 per person
Tuition:$15.00 per CE/PDA
Alumni Dinner Dance at Ventosa Vineyards:$30.00 per person
Weekend Registration Includes:Saturday & Sunday Exhibitor Fair
Saturday LuncheonSaturday Wine & Cheese Reception
Saturday Casino NightSaturday & Sunday Continental Breakfast
For special room rates, reservations must be made on or before Monday, June 13, 2011
Hotel Clarence108 Fall Street
Seneca Falls, NY 13148(315) 712-4000
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Waterloo, NY 13165(315) 539-5011
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Optional Event
Friday, July 15, 2011Alumni Dinner Dance at Ventosa Vineyards
3440 Route 96AGeneva, New York
Separate Fee: $30.00
6:00 PM Buses to Ventosa Vineyards leaving from the Administration Building and Waterloo Holiday Inn (Optional)
6:30 PM Social Hour
7:30 PM Dinner
9:00 PM Dancing
Ventosa Vineyards
F O R E !
EXECUTIVE LINKS AT NEW YORK CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE
All NYCC students, faculty and staff members attendingHomecoming will get free greens fees and pull cart July 15-17, 2011
(To receive your free greens fees and pull cart youwill be required to present your registration badge.)
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*Can be applied toward NYS “Ethics and Documentation, Record Keeping and Patient Communications” mandatory category 1.
CE credits will be valid in New York State and multiple “pre-approved” states. Appropriate applications have been executed for CE credits in additional states. Please check with the Postgraduate Department (1-800-434-3955) for a particular state approval of CE credits.
Professional Development Activities (PDA) pending.
Homecoming Weekend Schedule of Events
Friday, July 15, 2011
10:00 AM-12:00 PM Registration Academic 3 Lobby
12:00 PM-2:00 PM Graduate Panel (Non-credit) East Dining Hall
12:00 PM-4:00 PM Presenter: Sandra Hartwell, D.C. (4 PDA/CE Credits) Anatomy Lab Title: Cadaver Dissection 101 for the Senior Chiropractor and Acupuncturist
2:00 PM-4:00 PM Presenter: Teresa Hoban, D.C. (2 CE Credits) Academic 3 111 Title: Leadership, Public Health and the Patients We Serve
4:00 PM-5:00 PM Presenter: Teresa Hoban, D.C. (Non-credit) Academic 3 111 Title: “The Bigger Game” 2:00 PM-4:00 PM Presenter: Mark Charrette, D.C. (2 CE Credits) Academic 1 220 Title: Extremity Adjusting Protocol (Workshop Format) 6:30 PM Alumni Dinner Dance Ventosa Vineyards
Saturday, July 16, 2011
7:30 AM-8:30 AM Registration – Continental Breakfast Academic 3 Lobby 7:30 AM-6:30 PM Exhibitor Fair Academic 3 Lobby
8:30 AM-9:00 AM President’s Welcome Academic 3 110
9:00 AM-1:00 PM Presenter: Michael Dobbins, D.C. (4 CE Credits) Academic 3 110 Title: The Fundamentals of pH: What is true, and what is not!
*9:00 AM-1:00 PM Presenter: Stephen Savoie, D.C. (4 CE Credits) Academic 3 220 Title: Documentation/Recordkeeping/Risk Management & Ethics (8 CE Credits are required for NCMIC Discount)
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*Can be applied toward NYS “Ethics and Documentation, Record Keeping and Patient Communications” mandatory category 1.
CE credits will be valid in New York State and multiple “pre-approved” states. Appropriate applications have been executed for CE credits in additional states. Please check with the Postgraduate Department (1-800-434-3955) for a particular state approval of CE credits.
Professional Development Activities (PDA) pending.
Homecoming Weekend Schedule of Events
Saturday, July 16, 2011 (Continued)
9:00 AM-1:00 PM Presenter: Mark Charrette, D.C. (4 CE Credits) Academic 3 111 Title: Extremity Adjusting Protocols (Lecture Format) (Presentation will repeat at 2:00 PM)
9:00 AM-1:00 PM Presenter: Frank Butler, L.Ac. (4 PDA) Academic 3 226 Title: Treatment of Traumatic Injury with Chinese Medicine (Pt. 1)
11:00 AM-11:30 AM Break
1:00 PM-2:00 PM Lunch Dining Halls
2:00 PM-6:00 PM Presenter: Michael Dobbins, D.C. (4 CE Credits) Academic 3 110 Title: Oncogenesis: What We Know About It, and What We Can Do
*2:00 PM-6:00 PM Presenter: Stephen Savoie, D.C. (4 CE Credits) Academic 3 220 Title: Documentation/Recordkeeping/Risk Management & Ethics (8 CE Credits are required for NCMIC Discount)
2:00 PM-6:00 PM Presenter: Mark Charrette, D.C. (4 CE Credits) Academic 3 111 Title: Extremity Adjusting Protocols (Lecture Format – Encore)
2:00 PM-6:00 PM Presenter: Frank Butler, L.Ac. (4 PDA) Academic 3 226 Title: Treatment of Traumatic Injury with Chinese Medicine (Pt. 2)
4:00 PM-4:30 PM Break
6:00 PM-7:00 PM Wine and Cheese Reception Academic 3 Lobby
7:00 PM-9:00 PM Casino Night Dining Halls
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Homecoming Weekend Schedule of Events
Sunday, July 17, 2011
8:00 AM-9:00 AM Registration – Continental Breakfast Academic 3 Lobby
8:00 AM-1:00PM Exhibitor Fair Academic 3 Lobby
9:00 AM-1:00 PM Presenter: Lisa Bloom, D.C. (4 CE Credits) Academic 3 110 Title: Practical Application for Advancements in Biosciences and Particle Physics: A New Meaning for Philosophy and How We Practice
*9:00 AM-1:00 PM Presenter: Stephen Savoie, D.C. (4 CE Credits) Academic 3 220 Title: Documentation/Recordkeeping/Risk Management & Ethics (8 CE Credits are required for NCMIC Discount)
9:00 AM-1:00 PM Presenters: Nick Tsaggarelis, D.C. (4 CE Credits) Academic 1 202 Title: Applied Science, Theory & Clinical Application of Kinesiology Taping for Enhanced Patient Outcomes
9:00 AM-1:00 PM Presenter: Frank Butler, L.Ac. (4 PDA) Academic 3 226 Title: Treating Shoulder Injuries with Chinese Medicine
11:00 AM-11:30 AM Break
*Can be applied toward NYS “Ethics and Documentation, Record Keeping and Patient Communications” mandatory category 1.
CE credits will be valid in New York State and multiple “pre-approved” states. Appropriate applications have been executed for CE credits in additional states. Please check with the Postgraduate Department (1-800-434-3955) for a particular state approval of CE credits.
Professional Development Activities (PDA) pending.
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Registration
Name __________________________________________Graduation Year __________ D.C. L.Ac.
SS #/Fed. ID #________________National Provider Identification Number (NPIN) ________________
State and License #__________________________ State and License #___________________________
State and License #__________________________ State and License #___________________________
Business/Home Address (Please Circle) ______________________________________________________
City _______________________State__________Zip__________Telephone Number ________________
E-mail Address______________________________Web site Address______________________________
I would like to attend the following sessions:
Friday, July 15, 2011 – Afternoon Sessions
210 - Graduate Panel, 12 PM-2 PM, East Dining Hall (Non-credit) (0) $ 0
211 - Dr. Sandra Hartwell, 12 PM-4 PM, Anatomy Lab (4 PDA/CE Credits) (4) $______
212 - Dr. Teresa Hoban, 2 PM-4 PM, Academic 3 111 (2 CE Credits) (2) $______
213 - Dr. Teresa Hoban, 4 PM-5 PM, Academic 3 111 (Non-credit) (0) $ 0
214 - Dr. Mark Charrette (Workshop), 2 PM-4 PM, Academic 1 220 (2 CE Credits) (2) $______
Saturday, July 16, 2011 – Morning Sessions
215 - Dr. Michael Dobbins, 9 AM-1 PM, Academic 3 110 (4 CE Credits) (4) $______
216 - Dr. Stephen Savoie, 9 AM-1 PM, Academic 3 220 (4 CE Credits) (4) $______
217 - Dr. Mark Charrette (Lecture), 9 AM-1 PM, Academic 3 111 (4 CE Credits) (4) $______
218 - Mr. Frank Butler (Pt.1), 9 AM-1 PM, Academic 3 226 (4 PDA) (4) $______
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Registration
Name ________________________________________________________________________________
Saturday, July 16, 2011 – Afternoon Sessions
219 - Dr. Michael Dobbins, 2 PM-6 PM, Academic 3 110 (4 CE Credits) (4) $______
221 - Dr. Stephen Savoie, 2 PM-6 PM, Academic 3 220 (4 CE Credits) (4) $______
222 - Dr. Mark Charrette (Lecture), 2 PM-6 PM, Academic 3 111 (4 CE Credits) (4) $______
223 - Mr. Frank Butler (Pt. 2), 2 PM-6 PM, Academic 3 226 (4 PDA) (4) $______
Sunday, July 17, 2011 – Morning Sessions 224 - Dr. Lisa Bloom, 9 AM-1 PM, Academic 3 110 (4 CE Credits) (4) $______
225 - Dr. Stephen Savoie, 9 AM-1 PM, Academic 3 220 (4 CE Credits) (4) $______
226 - Dr. Kevin Jardine/Dr. Nick Tsaggarelis, 9 AM-1 PM, Academic 1 202 (4 CE Credits) (4) $______
227- Mr. Frank Butler, 9 AM-1 PM, Academic 3 226 (4 PDA) (4) $______
Registration Fee $ 15.00
Friday Alumni Dinner Dance Tickets, Ventosa Vineyards - $30.00 per person $______
Saturday Wine & Cheese ____ Total # Attending $ 0
Saturday Casino Night ____ Total # Attending $ 0
Total: $______
Make your reservation by mail, fax (315) 568-3050/(315) 568-3687, or online by visiting www.nycc.edu. Checks should be payable to NYCC and mailed to Diane Zink, New York Chiropractic College, P.O. Box 800, Seneca Falls, NY 13148.
Charge my registration to:
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Card Number ___________________________________________Security Code____________________
Expiration Date ________________Signature________________________________________________
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