Profiles
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Dr. Greg Bauer / Dr. Dave Shadrick
Dr. Greg Bauer
Personal Information
- Date of birth: 10/14/71
- Place of birth: Chelsea Naval Hospital, Chelsea, MA
- Email: geabauer@comcast.com
Education
- New York Chiropractic College
- Doctor of Chiropractic, December 2002, Valedictorian
- Cumulative G.P.A. 4.0/4.0
- University of Massachusetts at Boston
- Bachelor of Science, Exercise Physiology, June 1999
- Cumulative G.P.A. 4.0 / 4.0
Related Work Experience
- National Navy Medical Center, Bethesda Maryland
- One of two interns, nationwide, granted the honor of completing their Chiropractic Internship at the President's Hospital under the tutelage of Dr. William Morgan, Chiropractor to the U.S. Congress. Conducted morning rounds with medical interns and residents in Radiology, Orthopedics, Rheumatology and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation departments. In the afternoons, examined, diagnosed and treated patients in the hospital chiropractic clinic, using diversified spinal and extremity adjusting, Cox flexion distraction, nutritional counseling and rehabilitative exercise. July - December, 2002
- United States Department of Agriculture, Boston, Massachusetts
- Conducted clinical/research internship at the United States Department of Agriculture's Human Nutritional Research Center on Aging, Tufts University and New England Medical Center, Boston, MA. January 1998 to June 1998
- Clifton Springs Hospital, Clifton Springs, NY
- Conducted radiology internship at Clifton Springs Hospital under the tutelage of Dr. Michael O'Connor and the radiology department of Clifton Springs Hospital. Summer, 2001
- Clay Chiropractic West, Medical Center West, Camillus, NY
- Practiced as an associate doctor in a private practice located within a large medical complex. Along with treating patients, responsibilities included the construction and maintenance of strong inter-professional relationships with other health care practitioners within the medical center complex.
- Member Teaching Faculty, New York Chiropractic College
- Taught several diagnosis courses at the main campus and mentored interns at the clinics in Seneca Falls and Syracuse, NY.
- Arlington Chiropractic Office
- Practice in Arlington, MA, dedicated to general family care, with special emphasis on sports and injury rehabilitation. September, 2003 to present
Professional Presentations
- Invited to speak about Chiropractic at the National Institute of Health
- Promoted the profession along with David O'Brien, the executive director of the Association of Chiropractic Colleges.
- Chiropractic Legislation in Washington, D.C.
- Represented both New York and Massachusetts for the ACA in grass roots lobbying efforts. Spoke with various congresspersons and their health aides regarding chiropractic issues and laws. March, 2002
- Chiropractic Presentation at the U. S. Senate health Fair
- Represented the chiropractic profession, informing senators and their health aids on the benefits of chiropractic care. September, 2002
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The following lectures presented general information and research regarding Chiropractic Care to foster healthier relationships within the medical and allied health professions.
- Created a dynamic lumbar stabilization program for members of congress and the United States Navy, available in book and video format.
- Lectured to the Physical Therapy department at Upstate Medical, University, Syracuse, New York. April, 2002
- Presented lecture to the Physical Therapy department at National Navy Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland. November, 2002
Awards
- Dean's Award, University of Massachusetts, Boston
- Presented by Dean, Brenda S. Cherry, Ph.D., 1999
- Certificate for Special Recognition, Town of Pembroke, MA
- Presented by Lieutenant William J. Boulter, for continued support and tenacious effort that has ensured the success of the boys and girls club., 1996
- John F. Kennedy Scholarship Award for Academic Excellence and Community Service Finalist, 1999
- Anatomy Award, New York Chiropractic College
- Presented by the Anatomy Faculty. August, 2000
- Distinguished Service Award, New York Chiropractic College
- For dedication to NYCC and willingness to help fellow students. December, 2001
- Distinguished Service Award, Pre-Clinical Sciences, New York Chiropractic College
- Presented by the faculty to the graduate who has demonstrated an absolute interest and mastery of the basic science curriculum.
- Diagnostic Imaging award, New York Chiropractic College
- Presented by the Radiology Department for the graduate who has demonstrated excellence in diagnostic imaging. December, 2002
- Academic excellence award, New York Chiropractic College
- Valedictorian. December, 2002
Publications/Research
- Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Vol.31 (5)
- Published research abstract on youth strength training as a first author. May, 1999
- American College of Sports Medicine, Seattle, Washington
- Presented research at the 46th National Meeting. June, 1999
- NEACSM, Rhode Island Convention Center, Providence, RI
- Presented research abstract at Annual Meeting. October, 1998
- Syracuse Chiropractic Health Center, New York
- Employed as The Student Research Assistant by Drs. Don Dishman and Paul Dougherty.
Teaching Experience
- New York Chiropractic College
- Member of the teaching faculty, Diagnosis and Technique Departments. Lead instructor in several courses.
- New York Chiropractic College
- Employed by the Center for Academic Support to coordinate and supervise ten course review leaders for OA, Part II
- University of Massachusetts-Boston
- Hired by the Academic Support Department to group-tutor the following subjects:
- Organic Chemistry I & II
- General Chemistry I & II
- Introduction to Nutrition
- New York Chiropractic College, Learning Center
- Hired to teach a weekly Biochemistry class review to 50-150 first trimester students.
- New York Chiropractic College
- Hired by the Center for Academic Support to group-tutor the following subjects:
- ANA 6203 (Gross Anatomy II)
- DIA 6401 (Patient Assessment I)
- BCH 6101 (Biochemistry I)
- TCH 6406 (Extremity adjusting techniques)
ExtraCurricular
- Boys & Girls Club, Pembroke, MA
- Volunteer exercise leader. With limited resources, developed creative physical fitness activities for children in the community, with the philosophy that proper instruction and strong leadership has a positive effect on attitudes toward health and fitness. July, 1991 – August, 1999
- South Shore YMCA, Quincy, MA
- Volunteer. Responsibilities included assisting disabled individuals with setting up workouts materials, training participants in proper techniques of exercise, and encouraging, reinforcing and motivating participants. September, 1997 - August, 1999
- Children's Hospital in Boston, MA
- Volunteer. Responsibilities included administering physical fitness evaluations in the Division of Sports Medicine as part of physical screening for children.
Professional Associations
- New England Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine
- National Strength and Conditioning Association / C.S.C.S.
- Massachusetts Chiropractic Society
- American Chiropractic Association
- United States Amateur Boxing Federation
Licenses and Certifications
- National Board of Chiropractic Examiners
Parts I, II, III, IV and Physiotherapy completed. - State licenses current in both New York and Massachusetts.
- Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (C.S.C.S.)
Certified C.S.C.S. by the National Strength and Conditioning Association. - CPR and Emergency Cardiac Care Provider / American Heart Association