Driven to help patients function at full potential with chiropractic care by utilisation of the Gonstead System, I am hardworking and passionate. I have strong practice skills for my time in the profession but remain eager and ready to develop and hone these. I'm ready and excited to advance my knowledge through the diplomate process; determined to continually do better, preserve what is important and inspire new generations of chiropractors to do the same.
I have recently ventured into and demonstrated success in the realm of seminar speaking following the continuation of my chiropractic philosophy journey. I delivered a very well-received presentation on my own re-organising, re-wording and condensing of the 33 Principles in Melbourne, have been engaged to speak to the profession for the New Zealand Chiropractor's Association and booked to do the same next year at another seminar in Fiji. I hope to also take this to the United States and develop my original concept into a reading material for the profession.
I'm a results-orientated achiever and am poised to tackle new challenges with dedication and enthusiasm. I naturally combine theory and thinking with hands-on experience to deliver impactful patient care and student mentoring.
I am committed to making meaningful contributions to our profession and supporting the Gonstead Society's goals. I believe I am equipped with strong problem-solving abilities, a willingness to learn and good communication skills. I operate from a place of positivity and think for long-term success.