Chiropractic First, Opioids Last
A Recommitment to Research
A History of Persecution
At the 2019 Fall CElebration, the Chancellor’s Plenary session included presenters who shared research and strategic direction for the future of chiropractic. The presentations also included a perspective on the history of chiropractic, which would be incomplete without including the persecution that the profession faced from the moment of…
From Jail to Yale – Chiropractors Get Their Due
Many observers note that chiropractors are a bigger threat to chiropractic than its detractors could ever be. How? Rivalries, disagreements, egos all get in the way of professional cohesion. Future observers may determine that, because the external threats to chiropractic were so great over the…
Stephanie Sullivan, DC, PhD
Dr. Stephanie Sullivan serves as the director of Life University’s Dr. Sid E. Williams Center for Chiropractic Research, fostering the objectively skeptical, collaborative, curious, creative, and exacting environment that science demands. Her work while earning a Ph.D. with the Biomedical & Health Sciences Institute, Neuroscience division…
AI Meets UI
In 2017, Today’s Chiropractic Leadership introduced the chiropractic profession to Quid. What is Quid? For the chiropractic profession, Quid may be nothing less than the interface between our traditional concept of Universal Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence. Quid reads and organizes massive amounts of text into visual,…
Dr. Gerard Clum
Regardless of political persuasion, many people agree that in retirement Jimmy Carter, based on his service to his community, his state, his country and the world, has built on his time in office to become one of the finest former presidents who ever lived. He…