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Title: Sherman College of Chiropractic President, Dr. Jon Schwartzbauer
Host: Dr. Thomas Lamar
Show Date: 12/03/2010
Run Time: 27:05
Description: Join Dr. Lamar as he sits down with Sherman Chiropractic College president, Dr. Jon Schwartzbauer to ask some tough questions and to gain some insight, from the perspective of an educational leader, on what lies ahead on the health care horizon. Recorded at the Fall 2010 New Beginnings Chiropractic Weekend.
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ON LOCATION in New Jersey
-20th Anniversary-
An Interview with Sherman College of Chiropractic president, Jon Schwartzbauer, DC
New Beginnings Chiropractic Weekends
Fall 2010

Dr. Thomas Lamar interviews Sherman College of Chiropractic president, Dr. Jon Schwartzbauer
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Listen to the entire interview with Dr. Jon Schwartzbauer: Episode 033
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SHOW NOTES
Title: The Educational Makeup of a Chiropractor
Episode Number: 002
Host: Dr. Thomas Lamar
Show Date: 01/15/2010
Run Time: 27:57
Description: Ever wonder what it takes for a chiropractor to hang his or her shingle out? And how does it compare to a medical doctor? Dr. Lamar gives listeners a peak “under the hood” of the educational makeup of a chiropractor.
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Dr. Lamar’s chiropractic education newspaper article: “A Chiropractor’s Education Never Ends!”
Washington State Health Professional Research Resource: http://heal-wa.org/ As mandated by RCW 43.70.110.
Coulter, et al. A comparative study of chiropractic and medical education.” Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine. Sep;4(5):64-75. 1998. (Here’s another summary of it).

Los Angeles College of Chiropractic curriculum.
Valahos K, Bond M. Knowledge of musculoskeletal medicine at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Australasian Musculoskeletal Medicine. May 2002:28-32. (sorry, I can’t seem to find an abstract online to link to. Here is a listing of this article from the Austrialian Association of Musculoskeletal Medicine, and here is an article written about the subject). [Update: My apologies, it seems that the “Australasian Musculoskeletal Medicine” journal was a bogus journal – ghost written by a pharmaceutical company and not peer reviewed. The subject matter of the article regarding inadequate musculoskeletal competency levels in graduating medical student was the real deal however. Here is a link to another journal, the Irish Journal of Medical Science, (which is not bogus) that reviews the same subject].
Taylor, et al. Interpretation of abnormal lumbosacral spine radiographs. A test comparing students, clinicians, radiology residents, and radiologists in medicine and chiropractic. Spine. May 1995. 15;20(10):1147-53.
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