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Dr. Dan Murphy to speak at Texas Chiropractic Association's  

MID-WINTER LICENSE RENEWAL SEMINAR 2010


February 26-28, 2010 • Fort Worth, Texas

Fort Worth Sheraton Hotel & Spa
1701 Commerce St. | Fort Worth, Texas 76102 | 817.335.7000

* 16 CEU Hours for Texas, including TBCE Required 4 hours*




Click here for: REGISTRATION FORM




Register before January 31 for reduced rates

REGISTER ONLINE at www.chirotexas.org

OR FAX COMPLETED FORM TO: 512.477.9296

OR MAIL TO: Texas Chiropractic Association,
1122 Colorado St., Ste. 307, Austin, Texas 78701

 

DEADLINE FOR THE DISCOUNTED ROOM RATE OF $95/NIGHT IS
FEBRUARY 4, 2010.




TCA members who are 70 years of age or older are invited to attend the seminar FREE Of CHARGE (excluding accommodations and meals).

If you have allowed your TCA membership to lapse, you may renew as a retired D.C. for $50 annually.

Call the Fort Worth Sheraton Hotel & Spa now to reserve your room at the discounted TCA rate.



COURSE SCHEDULE


Friday, February 26, 2009

12:00 pm              On-site Registration Fort Worth Sheraton

1:00-5:00 pm        Nutrition and the Chiropractic Practice
Taste of Texas Ballroom
Speaker: Daniel J. Murphy, D.C.

Sponsored by NutriWest of Texas

2:45-3:00 pm                                        Break

5:00 pm                                       Attendance Check


Saturday, February 27, 2009

8:00 am -5:00 pm        Nutrition and the Chiropractic Practice
Taste of Texas Ballroom

Speaker: Daniel J. Murphy, D.C.

Sponsored by NutriWest of Texas

9:45-10:00 am                                       Break

10:00 am-2:00 pm       TCA Directors Meeting
Taste of Texas Ballroom

2:45-3:00 pm                                         Break


5:00 pm                       Attendance Check/TCAGeneral Session



Sunday, February 28, 2009

8:00 am -12:00 pm       TBCE Required 4 Hours*

8:00 am -12:00 pm                  Ethics, Risk Management,
Taste of Texas Ballroom

Record Keeping and Coding
Speaker: David Collum, D.C.


9:45-10:00 am                                       Break


12:00 pm                                      Attendance Check



* TBCE required hours may be taken separately or as part of the 16 hour program.

Update your office by bringing your staff to Mid-Winter!

The courses are designed for both the Doctor of Chiropractic and the Chiropractic Assistant.


TCA wishes to extend a special thanks to the following for sponsoring the speakers for our Mid Winter program.

NutriWest of Texas



NUTRITION & CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE
Presented by Dan Murphy, D.C.
Review the basic chiropractic neurological model.

  • Learn the neurophysiological difference between cell membrane fluidity v. stiffness.
  • Learn the relationship between omega-6 v. omega-3 essential fatty acids.
  • Learn about trans-fatty acids.
  • Review recent articles relating to omega-3 fatty acid and antiinflammatory effect, cardiovascular function, and brain function.
  • Review the articles relating to essential fatty acids and joint function.
  • Learn about the nutritional influences on immune system function.
  • Learn about excitotoxins and neurodegenerative diseases.
  • Learn the foods that contain excitotoxins.
  • Learn about free radicals and antioxidants, and micronutrients.
  • Learn the anti-oxidant network to protect the double bonds of essential fatty acids.
  • Learn about sodas and other refined carbohydrates.

Dan Murphy, D.C. graduated magna cum laude from Western States Chiropractic College in 1978, and has more than 30 years of practice experience. He received his Diplomate in Chiropractic Orthopedics in 1986. Since 1982, Dan Murphy has served as part-time undergraduate faculty at Life Chiropractic College West, where he is currently teaching classes to seniors in the Management of Spinal Disorders.

Dr. Murphy serves on the post-graduate faculty of several chiropractic colleges. His post-graduate continuing education classes include “Whiplash and Spinal Trauma,” “Neuroimmunology,” “Pediatrics,” “Phospholipid Neurobiology,” “The Neurophysiology of Therapeutic Lasers,” and “Nutrition.” He is also the coordinator of a year-long certification program (through the International Chiropractic Association) in “Chiropractic Spinal Trauma,” which just finished its twenty-first year of being offered. He has taught more than 1,250 post-graduate continuing education seminars, including classes in the United States, Canada, Australia, France, England, Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece, New Zealand, Spain, Panama, and South Korea.

Dr. Murphy is a contributing author to the book Motor Vehicle Collision Injuries. Since 1991, he has written a quarterly column in the American Journal of Clinical Chiropractic.

In 1987, 1991 and 1995 Dan Murphy received the “Post-Graduate Educator of the Year” award, given by the International Chiropractic Association. In 1997 he received “The Carl S. Cleveland, Jr., Educator of the Year” award, given by the International Chiropractic Association of California. In 2001, Dan Murphy was honored by the readers of Dynamic Chiropractic as the top vote receiver for the “Our Virtual Chiropractic Association”. He was also awarded “Chiropractor of the Year” by the International Chiropractic Association of California, and “Pediatric Chiropractor of the Year” given by Chiropractic Pediatric University. In 2003, Dan Murphy was awarded “Chiropractor of the Year” by Chiropractic Biophysics. This award is most prestigious because Chiropractic Biophysics has more chiropractic research studies published in the scientific literature than any other chiropractic group.

From 2003-2009 Dan Murphy was the Vice President of the International Chiropractic Association and is the current “Chiropractor of the Year” for the International Chiropractic Association.
 
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