Sports Chiropractic Leadership and Professionalism Webinar Series

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The Sports Chiropractic Leadership and Professional Webinar Series is an interview-style educational series that explores key areas of the sports chiropractic profession through conversations with experienced leaders in the field. Across three modules—Academics, Clinical Practice, and Research—each session offers practical insight into career pathways, real-world patient care, and the role of research in advancing the profession. The series is designed to give participants a balanced, firsthand perspective on leadership, professional development, and the evolving landscape of sports chiropractic.

Moderated by Dr. Timothy Starks 

This series is brought to you by the ACA Sports Chiropractic Council

This is a non-CE series. 

 

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  • Contains 3 Component(s)

    Academics focus on the educational side of sports chiropractic through interview-style discussions with experienced academic leaders.

    Module 1: Academics focuses on the educational side of sports chiropractic through interview-style discussions with experienced academic leaders.

    Moderated by Dr. Timothy Starks

    Joel P Carmichael, DC, DACSP

    A leading sports chiropractor and spine pain expert in Denver, Dr. Joel Carmichael, DC attended Logan College of Chiropractic in St. Louis, graduating valedictorian magna cum laude in 1985. He became the second chiropractor in the United States to complete a one-year hospital residency in chiropractic family practice at Lindell Hospital with an emphasis in orthopedics. He attended grand rounds in orthopedics and rheumatology at Barnes Hospital/Washington University School of Medicine—ranked in 2007 as the 4th leading medical school in the country. Throughout his hospital residency, which was the first of its kind in the modern hospital era, Dr. Carmichael worked alongside medical physicians and surgeons, providing care in both inpatient and outpatient hospital settings.

    Dr. Carmichael also trained at Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, with one of the leading orthopedic spine surgeons in the world, Dr. W.H. Kirkaldy-Willis. Dr. Carmichael considers Dr. Kirkaldy-Willis to have been his primary mentor for spine specialty practice.

    The hospital residency training afforded Dr. Carmichael the opportunity to participate in a podiatry rotation to obtain an advanced understanding of the complex mechanics of the foot and ankle. He assisted in orthopedic surgeries of the foot and ankle and was the first Doctor of Chiropractic in the country to perform manipulation of the foot under local and general anesthesia. As a result of this experience, Dr. Carmichael published and lectured extensively on the biomechanics of the lower extremity, fostering his love for treating the running athlete.

    Dr. Carmichael is board-certified in chiropractic sports medicine, having received his Diplomate status (DACBSP®) from the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians in 1996. He was chosen by USA Volleyball to be a credentialed member of the Sports Medicine team for Beach Volleyball at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London. At the Games he provided chiropractic coverage for eight tremendously gifted athletes: 3-time gold medalists Kerry Walsh-Jennings and Misty May-Treanor, Silver medalists April Ross and Jennifer Kessy, Beijing Gold medalists Todd Rogers and Phil Dalhausser, and the pre-Olympic top-ranked tandem of Jake Gibb and Sean Rosenthal.

    In addition to working with neck, back and headache pain patients Dr. Carmichael treats athletes at all levels of competition, including the NFL, the NBA, the PGA, professional tennis players on the ATP tour, professional beach volleyball players, world champion archers, elite marathoners and weightlifters, and high school athletes in all sports. He also was selected by USA Weightlifting to treat the USA Weightlifting Team at World Championships in Athens, Greece (1999), and in Warsaw, Poland (2002), as well as at U.S. Olympic Team Trials (2000) and at several national weightlifting championships. He served the USA Archery team at the London Olympic Test Event in 2011, and at World Championships, Indoor World Championships and USA Team Trials in 2012. Closer to home Dr. Carmichael currently works with many high-performance athletes who attend local high schools as well as Universities and Colleges nationwide.

    When he is not with patients in the clinic or at an athletic venue, Dr. Carmichael and his wife of 37 years enjoy their deepening friendship and their daughters, sons-in-law, and grandchildren. When there is spare time Dr. Carmichael enjoys studying (he is over half way in completing a PhD in Clinical Investigation at the University of Colorado School of Medicine’s Graduate School), presenting research findings (including at a recent international sports sciences conference in Copenhagen, Denmark,) and, together with his colleagues at the Interdisciplinary Movement Sciences Laboratory at the University’s Anschutz Medical Campus, exploring ways to help people recover faster and more completely from orthopedic conditions and sports injuries.

    John Scaringe, DC

    President & CEO

    Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCU)

    A chiropractor by training, Dr. John Scaringe, DC, EdD, is an educator, author, advocate for healthcare transformation, and President of Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCU), one of the nation’s first and only integrative, whole health universities.

    Dr. Scaringe began his career on the faculty of the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic (LACC), where he later held a range of roles including Director of the University’s Health Center, Dean of Clinical Education, and Vice President of Academic Affairs. In 2010, he was named President of the institution (now known as Southern California University of Health Sciences) and went on to lead an historic institutional transformation—diversifying programs, more than doubling enrollment, and implementing a groundbreaking whole health approach to healthcare education.

    An advocate for the advancement of both healthcare and education, Dr. Scaringe has provided leadership to countless organizations, including serving as a Board Member of the Academic Collaborative for Integrative Health (ACIH), President of the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians, Vice Chair of the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies, and Commissioner for the Northwest Commission for Colleges and Universities (NWCCU), just to name a few.

    His contributions to research and literature are also wide-ranging, having served as Associate Editor for the Journal of Sports Chiropractic and Rehabilitation, on the editorial advisory board of Manual Therapy, and publishing numerous articles in a range of scholarly journals and textbooks.

    Dr. Scaringe earned an EdD in Educational Leadership from California State University, Long Beach, a Master’s of Science in Kinesiology from California State University, Fullerton, and a Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Northeast College of Health Sciences (formally New York Chiropractic College). He is married with two daughters.

  • Contains 4 Component(s)

    Clinical highlights the practical side of sports chiropractic through interview-style conversations with experienced clinicians.

    Module 2: Clinical highlights the practical side of sports chiropractic through interview-style conversations with experienced clinicians.

    Moderated by Dr. Timothy Starks

    Steven T. Huybrecht, DC

    Dr. Steven Huybrecht was raised in northern Wisconsin on the shores of Lake Superior and earned his BS in Exercise Sport Science from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. He continued his education at Northwestern Health Sciences University where he earned a doctorate in chiropractic. During his time at NWHSU, Dr. Huybrecht was involved in various clubs, most notably with the Student American Chiropractic Association where he held multiple chapter roles, including president, before being elected as the National Chair for the 2013/14 term. During his last trimester at NWHSU, he moved to North Carolina and worked in physical medicine and rehabilitation at High Point Regional hospital in the inpatient rehab center under the direction of Todd Reiter, MD, DC. He’s served on the Wisconsin Chiropractic Association’s Government Affairs Committee, the American Chiropractic Association’s Membership Committee and Millennial Think Tank, along with participating in the ACA’s Leadership Apprentice and Mentor Program. Currently Dr. Huybrecht is the Integrated Clinical Practice Resident at the VA St. Louis Health Care System under program director Pamela Wakefield, DC.  He is working towards completion of the Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician program and board certification in chiropractic acupuncture. Dr. Huybrecht’s professional interests include chronic pain management for veterans, organizational leadership, and state and national advocacy. Personal interests include traveling, hiking, kayaking, cooking and exploring.

    Jordan Knowlton-Key, DC, MS, NREMT, CSCS, ASP, DACBSP®, ICSC

    Dr. Jordan Knowlton-Key currently serves as the chiropractic sports physician at the Lake Placid United States Olympic and Paralympic Training Center. He completed his chiropractic doctorate at Northwestern Health Sciences University (NWHSU) and obtained his Masters of Exercise Science from Concordia St. Paul University. After graduation, Dr. Jordan completed a two-year sports chiropractic residency at NWHSU’s Human Performance Center (HPC), a clinic of NWHSU that focuses on integrative health care for athletes.

    Following his residency, he served in a faculty position as the Integrative Sports Care Coordinator of the HPC. He developed a specialty in managing concussions and associated head injuries, leading him to present for numerous organizations on a national and international level on these topics. His passion for outdoor adventure sports led him to become an Alpine Ski Patroller in addition to being an emergency medical technician.

    Brian Nook, DC, DACBSP, ICSC, FICC

    Dr. Brian Nook is an experienced chiropractic educator, administrator, and clinician with a long-standing career in academic leadership and sports chiropractic. He currently serves as Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at Palmer College of Chiropractic West in San Jose, California, where he oversees curriculum, faculty, staff, and students, and teaches within the chiropractic program. He also serves as Secretary-General for the International Federation of Sports Chiropractic (FICS) and is active faculty in its education programs.

    Dr. Nook has held senior academic leadership roles internationally, including Dean and Head of College at the Australian College of Physical Education and School Dean for Chiropractic and Sports Sciences at Murdoch University, where he helped establish and expand chiropractic, sports science, and exercise physiology programs. His work includes curriculum development, accreditation, strategic planning, and the management of large academic teams and multimillion-dollar budgets.

    A Diplomate in Sports Chiropractic, Dr. Nook has served as a team chiropractor at numerous local, national, and international sporting events, including four Olympic Games. He has a strong interest in manual and manipulative skill development, particularly in sports and extremity care, and is deeply committed to preparing students for high-level clinical practice.

  • Contains 3 Component(s)

    Research explores the role of research in advancing sports chiropractic through interview-style discussions with experienced researchers.

    Module 3: Research explores the role of research in advancing sports chiropractic through interview-style discussions with experienced researchers. 

    Moderated by Dr. Timothy Starks

    Michele Maiers, DC, MPH, PhD

    Michele Maiers, DC, MPH, PhD, is the Executive Director of Research and Innovation at Northwestern Health Sciences University (NWHSU) in Minneapolis, Minn. In her role, Dr. Maiers leverages high quality research to inform healthcare policy and innovation initiatives on local, regional, and national levels. Her research utilizes mixed methods to inform a rich understanding of non-drug treatment options for spine-related pain, especially among older adults.

    Dr. Maiers graduated from Northwestern College of Chiropractic and went on to earn a Master of Public Health degree in administration from the University of Minnesota, and a PhD in clinical research and biomechanics form the University of Southern Denmark.


    She is the past president of the American Chiropractic Association (ACA). Dr. Maiers has previously held leadership positions in the World Federation of Chiropractic (WFC) and the Chiropractic Health Care section of the American Public Health Association (APHA).

    Dean Smith, DC, PHD, ICSC

    Dr. Dean Smith, DC, PhD is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Kinesiology, Nutrition and Health at Miami University. His academic background includes a bachelor’s degree in human biology, a master’s degree in exercise science, a Doctor of Chiropractic degree, and a PhD in brain and cognitive science with a focus on motor behavior and postural control.

    Dr. Smith teaches courses in functional anatomy, motor skills, exercise and health, and musculoskeletal disorders. His research examines the effects of chiropractic care and exercise on human performance. He is the recipient of the 2018 American Chiropractic Association Researcher of the Year award and the 2021 Ohio State Chiropractic Association Chiropractor of the Year award.