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Timothy Labuda

Greensburg,PA

Summary

A self motivated enthusiastic chiropractic student who is looking to gain a preceptorship to enhance my skill set to become a licensed and successful DC. Experience in patient communication, assessment and treatment skills including spinal and extremity manipulation, soft tissue therapy and radiology. Reliable and willing to go the extra mile to ensure patients are satisfied with their care.

Overview

1
1
year of professional experience

Work History

Chiropractic Student Intern

Palmer College Of Chiropractic, Florida Campus
10.2023 - 09.2024
  • Diagnose and treat patients with health problems of the musculoskeletal system and treat the effects of those problems on the nervous system and on general health according to the doctor of chiropractic scope of practice.
  • Room patients, take health history, conduct physical, neurological and orthopedic examinations, order imaging, collaborate with my clinical team and advisor and document in the EMR.
  • Treat student and outpatients with manual types of therapy, soft tissue techniques and a wide array of exercises for strengthening, core stabilization, flexibility, and promotion of range of motion.



Education

Doctor of Chiropractic -

Palmer College of Chiropractic, Florida Campus
Port Orange, FL
12.2024

Bachelor of Science - Exercise Physiology

University of Mount Union
Alliance, OH
05.2021

Skills

Posture/Gait Analysis

Activator

Gonstead

Diversified Chiropractic Technique

Thompson

IASTM

Trainings and Activities

Motion Palpation Institute Spine Seminar

Activator Basic Protocol 1

Comprehensive Spinal Rehab

Sports elective

Professional Baseball Chiropractic Society Student Member

College Football at the University of Mount Union

Timeline

Chiropractic Student Intern

Palmer College Of Chiropractic, Florida Campus
10.2023 - 09.2024

Doctor of Chiropractic -

Palmer College of Chiropractic, Florida Campus

Bachelor of Science - Exercise Physiology

University of Mount Union
Timothy Labuda