Dr. Darren White
February 26, 2009 by drhambrick
Filed under Upper Cervical Interviews
Dr. White is a 2001 graduate of Life University in Marietta, GA, and currently practices in Kirkland, WA. He is a practitioner of the Blair upper cervical technique, was the 2008 Blair Chiropractor of the year, has started multiple upper cervical clinics through a unique mentorship program where he not only teaches young doctors how to own and operate the practice of their dreams, but also instructs them in the Blair upper cervical technique as well. He also teaches upper cervical chiropractic at Life West Chiropractic College.
In this interview, Dr. White discusses:
- His upbringing in England, and Canada
- How he was introduced to chiropractic
- How a frightening incident led to him discovering upper cervical chiropractic
- His multiple upper cervical clinics
- His other companies like Worksite Wellness & Achieving Wellness
Dr. White is an exciting young and ambitious doctor, and I hope you enjoy this interview.
[podcast]http://www.uppercervicaldocs.com/Audio/whitepart1.mp3[/podcast]
Download Dr. Darren White Interview Part 1
[podcast]http://www.uppercervicaldocs.com/Audio/whitepart2.mp3[/podcast]
Download Dr. Darren White Interview Part 2
Life West hires H. Charles Woodfield, DC as new research faculty
December 3, 2008 by drhambrick
Filed under Upper Cervical in the News
Life Chiropractic College West has announced the addition of Charles Woodfield, DC, RPh, as full-time research faculty. Woodfield’s has more than 25 years of research experience in healthcare service, and he was a major contributor to the recent widely publicized paper on hypertension.
Woodfield will propose new research at Life West, serve as a facilitator approaching funding sources, and help build stronger relations with the National Upper Cervical Chiropractic Association (NUCCA) community. Future projects will include further collaboration with George Bakris, MD, of the University of Chicago in pursuit of the validation of the clinical processes and measures used to determine an Atlas misalignment.
Woodfield developed the hypertension study protocol and was a major contributor to the Journal of Human Hypertension publication of the results. Recent investigation has involved a case study in measuring changes of cerebral blood flow resulting from an Atlas correction using Phase Contrast Magnetic Resonance Imaging Angiography (PC MRA).
Source: Life Chiropractic College West, www.lifewest.edu
Life West is fast becoming THE upper cervical chiropractic school.


