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Dr. Stu Hoffman:
Hi everybody, Dr. Stu Hoffman, president of Chiro Secure. I'm here today with you on a really special show. I'm so honored to have Dr. Lora Tanis. I've known Lora for so so long, I have nothing but the upmost respect for her, she's brilliant. And we're talking today really about pediatrics the right way. But Lora, one of my favorite things about Lora, is she has been so dedicated to the International Chiropractor's Association and the ICA's council on chiropractic pediatrics. We both grew up in that world and that's how I originally met Lora many years ago. But Lora also oversees the curriculum of the diplomate program for the ICA pediatric council. And she's spoken at numerous conventions, and conferences, and symposiums. She's also the examiner for the International College of Chiropractic Pediatrics. Which is the testing body for the diplomate in clinical chiropractic pediatrics. She's a reviewer on the journal of clinical chiropractic pediatrics, and she's a practicing doctor. She is so busy, we have tried to get this show done so many times, and between her schedule and my schedule, I'm just really happy to have her on today. And one of the things that I want to really touch on today is the fact that so many of us in our profession are dealing with pregnant women, and young babies, all the way through people as seniors. But we're talking very specifically about the children today, the different age groups, and how to actually take care of different age groups. And one of the things that Lora and I had discussed is talking about an actual history on these children. And that's something that I think may even be foreign to some of the doctors. In taking care of families, why even have a history on a child? So let's just get right into it. I want to introduce you to the crowd Lora, and just start off by talking about what makes our approach a little bit different. And just thinking about history and forms and things of that nature. Hi everybody, and thanks Stu for having me on. I know it's been a long time since we've been trying to get this on the air, but I really appreciate you bringing this topic to light. It's very near and dear to my heart as you know. I just would like to say before we start the show that it would be my pleasure to make available to those watching, a sheet that they can download from Chiro Secure of most frequently asked questions during history and exams. For areas of let's say pregnancy, birth history, maybe some neonatal types of questions. Because I find those would be the most common questions that most chiropractors are either not familiar with asking, or possibly do not have information within their office to even know to ask these questions.
Dr. Lora Tanis:
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