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Building a strong three-legged stool with Dr. Drew Clark

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.

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Written by Dr. Ron Oberstein
Dr. Oberstein is a 1981 graduate of Life Chiropractic College in Marietta, Georgia, and has had private practices in the Boston and San Diego areas. He has lectured at venues worldwide on the scientific validation of chiropractic and the effectiveness of the chiropractic adjustment along with leading philosophical conversations on salutogenesis and the vitalistic force that resides within the body. Dr. Ron has been significantly involved in professional development within the chiropractic community. He has served as the past Vice President of the International Chiropractors Association, and has been extensively involved in state, national and international politics during his 39 years in chiropractic. He is well-known throughout the profession as a passionate chiropractic advocate, a resourceful communicator, and a lifelong humanitarian. Dr. Oberstein and his wife of 32 years, Dr. Mary Oberstein, together have served thousands of people with chiropractic care, and constantly travel spreading the chiropractic message to the corners of the globe. The Obersteins have three daughters, Lauren, Morgan and Sydney, and all three are practicing chiropractors.
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