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Jonathan E. Woodward, D.C.
5353 Alpha Road Suite 110A, Dallas, TX 75240
Tel. 972-490-9888/ Fax 972-490-9830/ Cell 214-766-7432
Email: doc@woodwardchiro.com |
Career Summary |
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So that you may know me, allow me to share my professional qualifications.
· Dedicated DC offering eleven years of acute-care experience and solid credentials.
· Well-versed in a broad range of manual programs, treatments and modalities restoring function and mitigating disability.
· Great knowledge of injuries, illnesses, and defects. Excellent at patient assessment, time management and evidence based treatment program design/execution.
· Effective at communicating diagnostic test results, diagnosis and proposed treatments in a manner easily understood by patients.
· Solid knowledge of managing the operations of a chiropractic clinic.
· Deeply committed to delivering quality care and achieving superior patient outcomes as a member of a multidisciplinary case-management team.
· Demonstrated uncommon compassion for patient.
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Education |
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Parker College of Chiropractic |
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D.C. Doctorate of Chiropractic |
09/01/97 – 09/08/00 |
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Honors: Graduated with Honors |
Brigham Young University, Provo, UT |
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B.S. Biology |
09/01/91 – 04/22/97* |
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Area of Concentration: Pre-Med
* Hiatus – 2 year volunteer service: Taipei, Taiwan
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Licensing & Certifications |
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· Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners – License #8755
Renewed Dec 1st annually. |
10/05/2000
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· National Board of Chiropractic Examiners – Parts I-II
· National Board of Chiropractic Examiners – Parts III, IV & Physiotherapy |
1999
2000
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· Heartsaver CPR AED certified
Expires 12/30/2012, Renewed bi-annually. |
1998
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Clinical Experience |
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Owner/ Director – Woodward Chiropractic, Dallas, TX |
11/01/00-Present |
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Clinical focus on musculoskeletal conditions with an emphasis on posture, exercise and prevention.
· Take patients’ case history details, conduct physical examinations and interpret diagnostic imaging studies such as X-rays.
· Customize and adapt conventional chiropractic techniques to meet the special needs of individual patients.
· Treat patients with joint mobilization and chiropractic manipulation techniques to relieve pain, increase ROM, restore function, and prevent or lessen disability.
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· functional abilities.cal/ligherves inConduct specialized soft tissue manipulation (Active Release) and functional exercises to quickly resolve fibrosis and restore patient’s ability to perform activities of daily living.
· Provide necessary pain alleviation therapies (ultrasound, EMS, heat, traction) to facilitate active care.
· Give advice on general health matters such as exercise, nutrition, and injury prevention.
· Offer essential information for the insurance companies to process billings and document effectiveness of care. |
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Chiropractic Intern – Irving Chiropractic and Wellness Clinic, Irving TX |
Sept 1999 – Sept 2000 |
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· Worked under the supervision of Dr Stan McConnell
· Performed exams, x-rays, interpretative reports, and patient care
· Spinal/ extremity manipulation and physical modalities.
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Professional Development |
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· Coding, Compliance & Documenting Medical Necessity in the Chiropractic Practice –16 hours
· Ethics, Risk Management & Documentation – 4 hours
· Active Release Technique: Long Tract Nerve Entrapment w/ Gross Anatomy – 12 hours
· Chiropractic Research: The Year in Review – 16 hrs
· Active Release Technique: Upper Extremity – 21 hours
· Active Release Technique: Lower Extremity – 21 hours
· Clinical Application of Massage Therapy – 4 hours
· Active Release Technique: Spine – 21 hours
· Charrett Extremity Adjusting Protocol – 12 hrs
· Chiropractic Research: The Year in Review – 16 hrs
· Osteoporosis, Geriatrics & Functional Training of the Aging Population – 16 hrs
· Advanced Spinal Mechanics & Nutrition – 16 hrs
· Chiropractic Research: The Year in Review – 16 hrs
· Chiropractic Research: The Year in Review – 16 hrs
· Advanced studies in Whiplash and Spinal Trauma – 16 hrs |
2011
2010
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2009
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2007
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Professional Memberships |
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· American Chiropractic Association
· Texas Chiropractic Association |
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Awards & Community Involvment |
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· Certificate of Excellence – Cleveland Chiropractic Research Center’ practice based research award
· Youth Minister – Little Elm congregation
· FTSnet participant – Frisco Texas Emergency HAM Radio network participant (KF5GDF)
· Eagle Scout – Highest youth achievement award, Boy Scouts of America
· Wood Badge – Most advanced training award for adult leaders, Boy Scouts of America
· Charter Organization Rep – Boy Scouts of America Unit 0623 |
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