The International Academy of Chiropractic Neurology maintains a list of speakers and their lectures for use by general practitioners and clinical neurologists alike. Members of the speakers bureau are credentialed neurologists in good standing with the Academy. While the Academy is very proud of its speakers, it does not necessarily endorse the content of the lectures.
Dr. Boesch is a 1991 graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic. He practiced in Wisconsin for 4 years and them Memphis, TN for 4.5 years. During that time he studied and obtained diplomat status in Chiropractic Neurology, Pain Management and Quality Assurance and Utilization review. Dr. Boesch was part of the initial team that helped Feevale College of Chiropractic in Brazil, get started by teaching the central nervous system course. He has been a clinic instructor at Logan College of Chiropractic and now serves as a clinic insturctor at Palmer College in Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. He is a well-respected professor both nationally and internationally.
Contact Dr. Boesch at:
Ron Boesch DC, DACNB, DACNB, DABQAURP, DAAPM 1766 280th Ave. Charlotte, IA 52731 563-210-8517 drboesch@yahoo.com
Dr. Vera views "The chiropractic physician's role in today's healthcare as an integral part in the management of neuromusculoskeletal complaints, with emphasis on the non-pharmaceutical/non-surgical management of neck and back pain".
He is Latin with heritage from the countries of Costa Rica and Ecuador and speaks Spanish fluently. Dr. Vera received his doctorate at New York Chiropractic College and bachelor's degree in pre-med/anthropology from Rutgers University. He performed his post doctoral neurology and electrodiagnosis education through both Northwestern Health Sciences University and New York Chiropractic College. He is a Diplomate and Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist and has also attained Diplomate, Fellowship and Board Certification status in Electrodiagnosis (needle electromyography, EMG, nerve conduction velocity testing, nerve conduction studies, NCV and NCS).
He has had the honor of being appointed to teaching positions as Adjunct Clinical Faculty at Northwestern Health Sciences University and as Assistant Professor of Medical Education, Volunteer Faculty, at the University of Central Florida, College of Medicine in the Department of Medical Education
He also currently serves as a Board Member (Vice-Chair) on the International Board of Electrodiagnosis and as the International Academy of Clinical Neurology's Liaison. Dr. Vera's clinical focus within Regional Chiropractic Group consists of neuromusculoskeletal pathology and electrodiagnostic evaluations. He is strongly dedicated to helping patients get well and accessing the proper members of the healthcare community when necessary to achieve this goal..