The topics considered in this lecture course are centered around basic neuroanatomical and neurophysiological principles essential to establishing a foundation of knowledge related to the human nervous system. This course is dependent upon the material covered in Neuroscience I and requires an in-depth understanding of that material. The application and integration of concepts and ideas with clinical cases will be emphazised.


 

Farshid Marzban, DC, Ph.D

Professor - Department of Diagnosis

B.S., 1984, Michigan State University
M.S., 1987, Michigan State University
Ph.D., 1992, Michigan State University
Postdoctorate, 1993, University of Wisconsine at Madison
Postdoctorate, 1995, University of Kansas Medical Center
Associate Professor, 1997-2000, Parker College of Chiropractic
D.C., 2002, Parker College of Chiropractic
Associate Professor, 2002-present

You may reach Dr. Marzban at extension 7321, or FMarzban@parkercc.edu


Stephen Karaganis, Ph.D.

A.B., Wabash College, IN (1998)

Ph.D., Texas A&M University, TX (2008)

Assistant Prof., Parker College of Chiropractic, TX (2008-present)

 

Office: E236

Phone: 972.438.6932 x7304
Fax:  214.902.2448
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