Instructor: Simon Senzon, MA, DC
7 Credit Hours
Course Description & Objectives: The History of the Chiropractic Triune is a fascinating lecture series exploring the history and evolution of the triune concept in chiropractic, from its roots in Western philosophy to its emergence in the work of D.D. Palmer and on through its development by B.J. Palmer and Ralph W. Stephenson. This in-depth lecture offers chiropractors, chiropractic students, and anyone interested in the history of ideas an insightful look at how this foundational chiropractic concept developed over time.
Format: Online learning with audio and PowerPoint presentations.
Applied States: Minnesota, North Dakota, North Carolina
Auto Approved States: Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Virgin Islands, Washington, Wyoming, Puerto Rico, Newfoundland (CAN), Ontario (CAN)
DC Self States: Illinois, Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, Oregon, British Columbia (CAN), Quebec (CAN)
*Sherman College is a CCE Accredited College; therefore, applications are not made to the states listed as Auto Approval or DC-Self. If your state is listed as "auto-approved" or “dc-self” for a program, check with your board to be sure the course content falls within your board's scope of practice requirements/definitions. The opinions and statements made by the speakers do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Sherman College.
*Approval of this course is not acknowledgment or ruling by the Board that the methods taught in this course are recognized and approved by the Board as the appropriate practice of chiropractic as defined in Section 331.010, RSMo.
**Georgia has approved a maximum of 3 credit hours under the category of philosophy.
“Postgraduate programs sponsored, co-sponsored or hosted by Sherman College of Chiropractic may not always reflect the views of the college or its employees.”