12th Annual International Research and Philosophy Symposium October 10-11 at Sherman College

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12th Annual International Research and Philosophy Symposium October 10-11 at Sherman College

Questions as to the philosophical and scientific nature of the subluxation take center stage at Sherman College of Chiropractic October 10-11, 2015, for the 12th annual International Research and Philosophy Symposium (IRAPS). The conference will be held on the Sherman campus in Spartanburg, SC. Up to 11 hours of continuing education credit will be available.

The symposium is designed to bring together the leaders in chiropractic philosophy and research centered on the vertebral subluxation to build a stronger academic community worldwide. The conference goal is to foster a view that the chiropractic profession continues to be centered on vertebral subluxation, based on vitalism, dedicated to research and developing a discipline of philosophy.

The theme this year is “Subluxation: More than just a Historical Term.” The theme will set the tone for the conference, which will feature keynote speaker Simon Senzon, D.C. Other presenters (including poster presentations during breaks) include Drs. Joel Alcantara, Rod Floyd, John Hart, Luke Henry, Charmaine Herman, Daniel Knowles, Christie Kwon, Jacob Palmer, Andy Roberts, David Russell, Philip Schalow, Justin Schütrumpf, Stephanie Sullivan, Dan Tuttle and Chuck Woodfield. This year’s symposium will also include expert panelists who will discuss some of the most critical issues related to chiropractic today.

Registration is open and up to 11 hours of continuing education credit will be available; for additional information about the symposium, go to www.sherman.edu/IRAPS or contact Director of Continuing Education Jillian Kersh, D.C., at jkersh@sherman.edu or 800-849-8771, ext. 229.

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