FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 12, 2007
Sherman College Chiropractic Health Center VP Clusserath Elected FSCO President
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Vice President of Chiropractic Health Services Michael Clusserath, D.C. |
Sherman College Vice
President of the Chiropractic Health Services
Michael Clusserath, B.S., D.C., was elected to
serve as president of the Federation of Straight
Chiropractors and Organizations at a recent
board meeting. The announcement was made by Dick
Plummer, D.C., FSCO’s Chairman of the Board.
Clusserath joined Sherman College in early 2000
as an assistant professor and health center
faculty member. He is a 1987 graduate of Palmer
Chiropractic College West and a 1982 graduate of
Washington State University, where he majored in
zoology. Before joining the faculty at Sherman,
he maintained a private practice for 11 years in
Covington, WA. His interests include running and
spending time with his family.
Clusserath has served Sherman as an Association
of Chiropractic College/Research Agenda
Conference peer reviewer (reading articles and
providing feedback prior to publication) and as
a National Board of Chiropractic Examiner test
committee member. He has been published in the Journal of Chiropractic Humanities with
articles related to vertebral subluxation,
chiropractic philosophy, and the power of the
nerve system and has been a speaker at
chiropractic research and philosophy
conferences. The college presented him with the
Service to Sherman College Award in 2005.
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