This course will present information and case studies related to the human body. The intent of this class is to bring all the didactic information presented in earlier classes together in a clinical setting in order to teach the intern total Chiropractic case management. In addition students will learn to construct an effective and complete narrative report , preparation for depositions, and testifying. The cases presented will include either simulated patients, a computer generated patient or the use of actual patients.

Dr. Marc A. Kearsing, D.C., B.S.

Dr. Kearsing graduated from New YorkChiropracticCollege in December 1990, and soon after purchased a small family practice. Dr. Kearsing has over 10 years of experience in family practice with a special emphasis on Biophysics and Rehabilitation of the spine. Dr. Kearsing grew his first practice to over 400 patients per week by leveraging not only his healing skills but also his marketing skills. He then went on to transform this high volume practice into a multidisciplinary practice focused on rehabilitation before returning to his true passion of a practice dedicated to chiropractic.

Dr. Kearsing obtained a bachelor of science from the university of New York at Buffalo in 1981 and spent 7 years as a physical education teacher and coach prior to entering chiropractic college.

Dr. Kearsing joined the Parker family of September 2004, he enjoys golf, snowboarding and Giant’s football! Dr. Kearsing relocated to Texas in July 2003 with his wife and 16 year old daughter.

Email address: mkearsing@parker.edu
 
Dr Kearsing is presently teaching Physiotherapy 1, Case Management I.
  
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