Drury Receives Service to the Profession Award

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Upper Cervical Health Centers co-founder and North Carolina chiropractor Ray Drury, D.C., recently received the Service to the Profession Award from Sherman College of Chiropractic in appreciation of his extraordinary, unselfish and noteworthy service to the chiropractic profession. Dr. Drury was recognized Memorial Day weekend in Spartanburg, SC, as part of the college’s annual homecoming program.

Second-generation chiropractor Dr. Drury graduated from the University of Kentucky in 1990 with a degree in Human Biology and earned his doctor of chiropractic degree from Logan College in 1993. He opened his first Upper Cervical practice in a small town in North Carolina. In less than a year, Dr. Drury opened his second office. He since has opened and successfully operated three more Upper Cervical practices during his 14 years in business.

Dr. Drury has spent years developing reproducible, turnkey systems to build his Upper Cervical practices to some of the busiest, most profitable in the world. He has been teaching Upper Cervical doctors how to use these same systems to build high volume, low-stress practices since 1998, and he now works full-time coaching doctors practicing all over the world, based on the same systems he developed for his own successful offices.

Dr. Drury is the co-founder and CEO of Upper Cervical Health Centers (UCHC), a network of chiropractic offices that focus on providing upper cervical chiropractic care across the United States and Italy. The company is 46 offices strong and growing. He teaches seminars on Upper Cervical practice building at a variety of different colleges and schools, is a sought-after speaker at conferences and seminars, and helps organize UCHC seminars and Boot Camps.

Sherman College named its 2010 award recipients May 27-29 as part of its Lyceum, an annual continuing education and homecoming event which is attended by hundreds of chiropractors throughout the U.S. and internationally. Lyceum is held on the college’s campus in Spartanburg, SC, and involves three days of seminars, special events, and other programs.

 

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