Putting The Stroke Issue to Bed

Dr. Alan Weinstein: Hello, everyone, and welcome to another live event brought to you by ChiroSecure. We have a really great show for you today. We're so excited. Remember ChiroSecure's live events educate and support you, the practitioner, by making sure you have the information you need to protect you, your practice and your future. Today we have a great guest, Dr. Gerry Clum. Everyone probably knows who Dr. Gerry is, but today's topic is an update on Cervical Spine Adjusting and Vertebral Artery Issues.

Let me tell you little something about Dr. Clum, if don't already know this. He is a 1973 Palmer graduate. He is a faculty member of the Palmer College of Chiropractic. He is a founding faculty member of Life Chiropractic College, first President of Life Chiropractic College West, Board of Directors or Officer of the Association of Chiropractic Colleges, the CCE, the ICA, the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress, and the World Federation of Chiropractic. He is the immediate Past President of the World Federation of Chiropractic. He was voted Chiropractor of the Year by ICA, Man of the Year by Dynamic Chiropractic, one of the top five leaders of the Chiropractic Profession in Dynamic Chiropractic Readers' Poll. What I'm going to do now is turn this over to the person who is responsible for all these live shows; right from ChiroSecure, Dr. Stu Hoffman. Dr. Stu? Hey, thanks, Alan. Glad to bring you another one of our live shows. Today is a special one. Dr. Clum is somebody that helped me decide to become a chiropractor many moons ago and has been a mentor ever since. When it was time to create ChiroSecure as a program to bring into the profession, Dr. Clum was one of the members of our committee that helped to create this program that we now have. Over the last 23 years we've utilized Dr. Clum's expertise as an expert witness, still do. He is one of the leaders in the profession that helps me to learn more and more about certain issues when it comes to risk management and how to protect our doctors. He is nothing short of genius in our profession, and is one of the few people ever to be respected on all sides of the political spectrum because he has always done what's good for the doctor. He is a good friend. I consider him family, but most important, he is here to protect each and every one of you through education and that's what he's going to do today. I hope you'll welcome him and enjoy the information he is about to present on our behalf. Dr. Clum, all yours. Thank you, Stu; very, very kind of you. I appreciate it very much, and I appreciate the opportunity to be with you and Alan and our colleagues at ChiroSecure to chat a little bit about things that have gone on in the last

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