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“Roaring into the Future” at Sherman College Lyceum 2020

Chiropractic Economics Staff January 16, 2020

Sherman College logoThe continuing education department at Sherman College of Chiropractic is “Roaring into the Future” and will be hosting its annual continuing education and homecoming event, Lyceum, April 30-May 2, 2020, on the Sherman College campus in Spartanburg, S.C. Up to 23 hours of CE have been applied for.

The plenary speaker lineup includes the following presentations from these distinguished leaders in chiropractic:

  • Dr. Monique Andrews: Biohacking the Brain Through Chiropractic
  • Dr. Edwin Cordero: President’s Welcome and State of the College
  • Dr. Christopher Kent: Chiropractic: A Glorious Future?
  • Dr. Chris Chapman: Clinical Considerations of Occlusion, Upper Airway and the CCJ in Complex Craniofacial Pain Syndromes and Postures

The college has brought in experts in Gonstead, Thompson, animal adjusting, geriatrics, philosophy, research, neurology, ADD, radiography (including cone beam CT), practice management, documentation and more. Another part of “Roaring into the Future” is making sure the office team is primed to help the office succeed. Bring the whole team and reap the benefits of investing in their professional development.

Philosophy sessions feature the following presenters: Dr. Rick Brescia, Dr. Jami Karr, Dr. Mitzi Schwartzbauer and Dr. Simon Senzon.

Science sessions feature the following presenters: Dr. Rebecca Boles, Dr. Tyler Evans & Dr. Matthew Richardson, Dr. Curtis Fedorchuk, Dr. Amy Haas, Dr. Michael Hall, Dr. Sal Martingano, Dr. Stan Pierce and Dr. Terry R. Yochum.

Art/technique sessions feature the following presenters: Dr. Rick Brescia, Dr. Donny Epstein, Dr. Grant Dennis, Dr. Tom Kolarik, Dr. Jay Komarek, Dr. Linda Slak and Dr. Octavio Terrazas.

Principles of Practice sessions feature the following presenters: Dr. Anthony Carrino, Dr. Beth Ehlich, Dr. Donny Epstein, Mr. Bharon Hoag, Dr. Nalyn Marcus, Mr. Brian McCoy, Dr. Jason Sabo, Dr. David Smith and Dr. Terry R. Yochum.

Sherman College has added to the Lyceum experience by adding an alumni social event on Thursday evening, April 30, to start the weekend and catch up or reunite with old (and new) friends. Friday night features our elite President’s Circle and Regent Reception event.

Attendees can kick off their Saturday with us by running in the second annual Eric Bourg Memorial 5K to support a scholarship fund honoring a beloved former student.

Lyceum will conclude Saturday evening, May 2, with the Great Gatsby Gala celebrating the Roaring ’20s. Guests at this semi-formal event will enjoy a dinner, cash bar, dance floor, photo booth and underground speakeasy casino games (for fun only!) to close out another wonderful Lyceum weekend with friends, colleagues and classmates.

Registration is now open! Registration cost for a DC to attend is $459, but the early bird special price of $359 is available if registered before Feb. 29, 2020. For additional information about this year’s Lyceum program and to register, go to our Lyceum site at sherman.edu/lyceum.

 

About Sherman College of Chiropractic

Sherman College of Chiropractic provides students with a comprehensive chiropractic education, preparing them to enter the field as doctors of chiropractic who are highly skilled, compassionate, ethical and successful. On its 80-acre campus in South Carolina, Sherman offers a first professional degree program unique in its approach to health care and known globally for the skill and art of chiropractic delivered by graduates. For more information, visit sherman.edu or call 800-849-8771.

 

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