B.J. Palmer said “conflicts clarify,” and the past several months have brought plenty of opportunities to come together and grow stronger. Dr. Drew Clark and Dr. Ron Oberstein discuss how chiropractors can bridge these gaps, the necessity of including wellness experts in the pandemic response, and the need for data collection to support research in chiropractic to move the profession forward.
Dr. Clark graduated from Life University in 2010. He and his wife, Dr. Kanema Clark, have an upper cervical practice near Fort Myers, Florida. Dr. Clark’s application, iscout.solutions, helps chiropractors track patient data to measure impact and inform their practice.