June 1979
Graduated Cum Laude from Peddie School in Hightstown, NJ.
Activities included student body president senior year, member of consecutive
(1978-1979) National Prep School swimming championship teams.
May 1983
Graduated Summa Cum Laude from Duke University, Durham,
NC; Bachelor of Arts; Minor in premedical studies.
September 1984 - November. 1985
Postgraduate Chiropractic Radiology program; Instructor,
Dr. Russel Erhardt; advanced training in Chiropractic
Radiographic interpretation and diagnosis.
December 1986
Graduated with honors from New York Chiropractic College.
Admitted to International Chiropractic Scholastic Honor
Society, Phi Chi Omega.
January 1987
Licensed to practice Chiropractic in the State of New
York, issued by New York State Board of Regents, Albany
NY.
April 1987
Licensed to practice Chiropractic in State of New Jersey
issued by New Jersey board of Medical Examiners.
January 1987 - November 1987
Associate Physician, Mastoris Chiropractic Clinic, Hightstown,
NJ.
January 1988 - Present
Private Practice, Robbinsville, NJ.
November 1989 - November 1992
National College of Chiropractic Continuing Education
Division, COX Low Back Technique Certification Program,
(extensive postgraduate training in Low Back diagnosis
and treatment).
November 1990
Certified by the National College of Chiropractic in
COX Low Back Technique, an advanced method of diagnosis
and management of low back pain and sciatic.
April 1994 - August 1994
Completed 40 hour postgraduate program in Clinical Neurology
through National Chiropractic College.
October 1994 - August 1995
Los Angeles College of Chiropractic postgraduate Chiropractic
Rehabilitation Program, ninety hours of CME Credits.
December 7 & 8, 1996
Los Angeles College of Chiropractic-Chiropractic Rehabilitation,
twelve hours of CME Credits, Patient Evaluation & Outcomes
Measurement.
December 14 & 15, 1996
National College of Chiropractic-Orthopedic Radiology twelve
hours CME credits-Advanced Diagnostic Imaging, Radiological
Evaluation.
June 5-8 , 1997
Certified in extremity Active Release Technique, a soft
tissue technique aimed at releasing nerve entrapment
syndromes.
December 1997
Completed twenty hour Healthcare Education Associates Comprehensive
Chiropractic Managed Care Self-Assessment Program, National
College.
October 17, 1998
Eight hours of NCMIC Clinical and Legal Implications, National
College.
May 22 & 23, 1999
Twelve hours continuing education, "Becoming a Doctor
of Documentation." Texas Chiropractic College.
November 18,19 2000
Twelve hours continuing education, "Myofascial Therapy." National
College of Chiropractic.
March 24,25 2001
Twelve hours continuing education, "Myofascial Therapy." National
College of Chiropractic.
December 7, 2002
"Peripheral Nerve Trauma" at the Department of
Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Health
System
October 18,19 2003
"Framework Low Force Adjusting Techniques," 15
hours; offered by University of Bridgeport, College of
Chiropractic
April 17, 18 2004
"Chiropractic in the World of Sports Injuries," 12
hours; Dr Kirk Lee, Palmer College of Chiropractic
Current Professional Affiliations
Member, American Academy of Spine Physician.
Member, American Chiropractic Association.
Member, Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research;
a scientific research organization devoted to research
into the
beneficial effects of spinal manipulative therapy.
Member, Association of New Jersey Chiropractors. |