- Instructor: Bill Borman
- Instructor: Jose Reyna
- Teaching Assistant: Debby Machuca
- Instructor: Cortny Williams
In this course students will learn the microscopic anatomy of the following organ systems: integumentary, musculoskeletal, vascular, nervous, digestive, respiratory, lymphatic, urinary, and reproductive. Intervertebral and synovial joint histology is covered. Students learn the structure, function, and location of each of the four basic tissue types (epithelium, connective tissue, muscle, nervous tissue) and how they each contribute to organ structure and function. Microscopic morphology, composition, organization, and resultant function are emphasized. In the associated labs students learn proper technique for using a microscope and thoroughly examine commercially prepared histological specimens from all relevant tissues and organs.
- Instructor: Jayme Gallegos
This course introduces the student to the fundamental examination skills of observation and palpation and instructs the student in the identification of normal bony and soft tissue landmarks of the spine and extremities.
- Instructor: Laura Baffes
- Instructor: Beth Dominicis
- Teaching Assistant: Rachel Kohn
This course explores the range and types of chiropractic practice options. Topics include the spectrum of chiropractic examination and treatment procedures, professional practice options, the safety and public perception of chiropractic, and the profession’s political and educational organizations, responsibilities, and agendas.
- Instructor: Gary Schultz
This course is devoted to the study of the functional anatomy and kinematics of the spine. Other topics presented include an introduction to the biomechanics of gait, an introduction to treatment principles, and a discussion of cavitation principles.
- Instructor: Lester Partna
This course instructs the student in the physical assessment of spinal joint structure and function. Joint assessment procedures of static palpation, motion palpation, end feel, joint play, postural assessment, and range of motion assessment are presented.
- Instructor: Carrie Ebling
- Instructor: Sean Herrin
- Instructor: Ted Laurer
- Teaching Assistant: Paulie Heisel
- Teaching Assistant: Ryan Lofland
This course is designed to develop the search skills necessary to efficiently access health care literature and resources. Efficient search skills are a prerequisite to subsequent EIP courses and a skill that will be accessed frequently throughout the chiropractic program both in the classroom and during patient care.
- Instructor: Kim Olson-Charles
- Instructor: Melinda Novak