Justin R. Coleman
*** ** **** ****** *****, FL 33135 Phone: 734-***-**** ************@*****.***
Objective
I am a graduate of the Doctor of Chiropractic program at Life University. I am seeking to strengthen my chiropractic, professional network and skill set by locating an associate position as a Doctor of Chiropractic. I am seeking a compassionate office with the primary objective of restoring health by clearing the nervous system with chiropractic adjustments. I appreciate emphasis on the importance of wellness and overall health while treating a variety of patients, pediatric through geriatric, in a close-knit, high-energy office. My goal is to teach people how to get healthy and stay healthy without drugs or surgery. Specialty: Orthospinology.
Level 1 Chiropractic Intern
Life University Campus
Center for Health and Optimum Performance
March 2017-June 2017
Level 2 Chiropractic Intern
Life University Campus
Center for Health and Optimum Performance
June 2017-December 2017
Level 3 Chiropractic PEAK Intern
Berner Family Chiropractic, Specializing in Pierce and UCC, Orthospinology
3225 Shallowford Road, Suite 700 Marietta GA 30062
April 2017-June 2017
Chiropractic interns work together with faculty Doctors, reaching out to the community to increase awareness about holistic health. Our purpose is to help you reach your optimal health goals and correct subluxations, treat pain, and attempt to assist in healing ailments whether biomechanical or biochemical using holistic methods and protocols.
Vitalism is the self-aware, self-directed, self-maintaining, self-healing, and self-improving nature of life and living things and it is the foundation of what we do at the Center for Health and Optimum Performance.
Certifications:
Basic I Orthospinology
Basic II Orthospinology
Experience
June 2011 – October 2015
Personal Trainer
Design workouts according to specific needs of clients
Educate/supervise clients to achieve their optimum health and fitness goals
Set and confirm appointments (Booking assessments)
Networking
Retain clientele
Perform outside marketing if requested by management
Provide motivation to clients
Learn and utilize the systems, sciences and tools made available
Lead small group classes where applicable
Requirements: • CPR/AED and Masters in Sport Health Science/Exercise Science
Excellent communication and customer service skills
Passion for fitness and helping others
Life University
Wellness Center
1269 Barclay Circle
Marietta, GA 30060
November 2011 – July 2013
Graduate Intern, Wheelchair Sports
Led strength and conditioning sessions for the track & field team to prepare the athletes for important races including the Paralympic time trials.
Assist with or lead strength and conditioning sessions for the basketball and track & field teams
Exercise Testing
Heart Rate monitoring
Blood Pressure analysis
Created annual periodized exercise plans for paraplegic and tetraplegic handicapped athletes, specializing in spinal cord injury athletes
Shepherd Center
2020 Peachtree Road, NW
Atlanta, GA 30309-1465
October 2009 – January 2013
Personal Trainer
Design workouts according to specific needs of clients
Educate clients and supervise workouts to ensure clients achieve optimum health and fitness
Set and confirm appointments (Booking assessments)
Networking
Retain clientele
Perform outside marketing if requested by management
Provide motivation to clients
Learn and utilize the systems, sciences and tools made available
Lead small group classes where applicable
One to One Health Centers
700 Sandy Plains Road,
Suite 2-A
Marietta, GA 30066
October 2011 – December 2011
Cardiac Rehabilitation & Preventative Cardiology Internship (300 hours)
Worked in Phase II, III, and observed other areas in program
Blood pressure and heart rate assessment
Taught exercise and patient education classes
The Cardiac Rehab Therapist II provides assessment, treatment and education to Phase I inpatients and Phase II-IV outpatients to achieve goals of the Cardiac and Pulmonary rehabilitation programs
Practice is consistent with AACVPR guidelines
Program goals include the prevention of deleterious effects of bed rest and physical reconditioning; psychological support of the patient and family; needs assessment and education directed toward the understanding and management of cardiovascular and pulmonary disease and risk factors; and development and implementation of an individualized exercise program; this is done via individual or group classes, and in a collaborative manner with other multidisciplinary health team members
Patients served include primarily adult through adult-geriatric populations
Piedmont Hospital –Fuqua
Heart Center
95 Collier Road NW
Atlanta, GA 30309
June 2003 – December 2008
Personal Trainer / Wellness Attendant
Designed individualized training programs for members
Instructed members how to use the exercise equipment
Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:
Design and implement training programs
Generate sales (Create client leads; develop a relationship with the membership base)
Set and confirm appointments (Booking assessments)
Networking
Retain clientele
Perform outside marketing if requested by management
Provide motivation to clients
Learn and utilize the systems, sciences and tools made available
Lead small group classes where applicable
YMCA
Southgate Fun and Fitness
Center
16777 Northline Rd,
Southgate, MI 48195
September 2007-December 2007
Exercise Physiologist internship (600 hours)
Assisted Exercise Physiologists in Cardiac Rehabilitation, Pulmonary Rehab, and Weight Management
Administer exercise stress tests in healthy and unhealthy populations
Evaluate a person’s overall health, with special attention to cardiovascular function and metabolism
Develop individualized exercise prescriptions to increase physical fitness, strength, endurance, and flexibility
Design customized exercise programs to meet health care needs and athletic performance goals
Using stress tests and other evaluation tools, the exercise physiologist evaluates a patient’s cardiovascular function and metabolism and then designs a fitness plan that will meet the patient’s goals and/or needs, including building endurance and strength and increasing fitness and flexibility
Henry Ford Health
System
William Clay Center for
Athletic Medicine
6525 Second Avenue
Detroit, Michigan
Education
October 2012 – June 2018
Doctor of Chiropractic
Life University
Marietta, GA 30060
July 2010 – June 2014
August 2003 – December 2008
August 2001 – May 2003
Master of Science,
Sport Health Science
Bachelor of Science,
Kinesiology
Science Program
Life University
Marietta, GA 30060
Wayne State University
Detroit, MI 48202
Ferris State University
Big Rapids, MI 49307
Certifications
Red Cross CPR and First Aide
Basic I Orthospinology
Basic II Orthospinology
National Board Exams
Completed and passed NBCE parts I, II, III, IV, PT and the Florida Chiropractic Laws and Rules exam.
*Scores upon request
Conferences/Events
MLB: The Overhead Athlete Life University August 2015
US ParaOlympic Games San Antonio, TX
Time Trials June 2014
Relevant Coursework:
Embryology
Histology
Spinal Anatomy
Musculoskeletal Gross I & II
Osteology
Microbiology
Virology and Immunology
Pathology I & II
Physiology I & II
Microbiology
Endocrinology
Head and Neck Evaluation
CNS
PNS
Neurophysiology
Chiropractic Principles and Philosophy
Chiropractic Practice Management
Research
Technique
Normal Radiology I & II
Skeletal Radiology A, B, C, D
Nutrition I, II, & III
Motion and Static Palpation I & II
Full Spine I, II, & III
Visceral Diagnosis
X-ray Physics
CLET I, II, III, IV & V
Techniques Trained In:
Full Spine
CBP
Atlas Orthogonal
Gonstead
Orthospinology
Extremities I & II
Cox Flexion-Distraction
Applied Kinesiology
Adjusting Special Populations
Thompson
Advanced Thompson
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References available upon request.