Dr. Joe Nalbone, D.C.
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Courses taken
     In addition to completing a Bachelor of Science in biology at Syracuse University, the following courses were taken by Dr. Joe Nalbone while attending the four year doctoral program at Western States Chiropractic College in Portland Oregon.

First year, first quarter
  Biomechanics / Palpation I Lecture
  Biomechanics / Palpation I Laboratory
  Cell Biology / Histology I
  Gross Anatomy I
  Philosophy and Principles of Chiropractic I
  Radiographic Anatomy I
  Spinal Anatomy

Second quarter
  Biochemistry I
  Biomechanics / Palpation II Lecture
  Biomechanics / Palpation II Laboratory
  Clinical Topics I
  Embryology
  Gross Anatomy II
  Histology II
  Philosophy and Principles of Chiropractic II
  Radiographic Anatomy II

Third quarter
  Adjustive Technique I Lecture
  Adjustive Technique I Laboratory
  Biochemistry II
  Gross Anatomy III
  Neuroanatomy
  Philosophy and Principles of Chiropractic III
  Physiology I

Second year, fourth quarter
  Adjustive Technique II Lecture
  Adjustive Technique II Laboratory
  Clinical Reasoning and Problem Solving
  Clinical Topics II
  General Pathology I
  Microbiology, Immunology, and Public Health
  Neurophysiology
  Physiology II
  Radiographic Anatomy III
  Soft Tissue Therapies / Rehabilitation I

Fifth quarter
  Adjustive Technique III Lecture
  Adjustive Technique III Laboratory
  Biomechanics / Palpation III
  Clinical Microbiology and Public Health
  Clinical Research Methodology I
  General Pathology II
  Genetics
  Nutrition
  Physical Diagnosis I

Sixth quarter
  Adjustive Technique V
  Adjustive Technique IV Lecture
  Adjustive Technique IV Laboratory
  Biomechanics / Palpation IV
  Clinical Laboratory
  Clinical Topics III
  Dermatology and Infectious Disease
  Emergency Care
  Philosophy and Principles of Chiropractic IV
  Physical Diagnosis II

Third year, seventh quarter
  Bone Pathology I
  Chiropractic Physiological Therapeutics I
  Clinic Phase I, Internship
  Clinical Pathology
  Neuromusculoskeletal Diagnosis and Treatment I
  Patient / Practice Management I
  Radiographic Technique I
  Rehabilitation I

Eighth quarter
  Bone Pathology II
  Cardiorespiratory Diagnosis & Treatment
  Chiropractic Physiological Therapeutics II
  Clinic Phase II, Internship
  Clinical Nutrition
  Neuromusculoskeletal Diagnosis and Treatment II
  Radiographic Technique II
  Rehabilitation II
  Soft Tissue Therapies

Ninth quarter
  Adjustive Technique VII Lecture
  Adjustive Technique VII Laboratory
  Bone Pathology III
  Clinic Phase III, Internship
  Gastroenterology Diagnosis and Treatment
  Genitourinary Survey
  Jurisprudence and Ethics
  Neuromusculoskeletal Diagnosis and Treatment III
  Neuromusculoskeletal Diagnosis and Treatment IV
  Radiographic Technique III

Fourth year, tenth quarter
  Adjustive Technique VIII
  Clinic Phase IV-A, Internship
  Correlative and Differential Diagnosis
  Minor Surgery and Proctology
  Minor Surgery Laboratory
  Narrative Report Writing
  Obstetrics
  Patient / Practice Management II
  Philosophy and Principles of Chiropractic V
  Soft Tissue Interpretation

Eleventh quarter
  Adjustive Technique IX
  Adjustive Technique X
  Bone Pathology IV
  Clinic Phase IV-B, Internship
  Clinical Geriatrics
  Clinical Pediatrics
  Clinical Psychology
  Clinical Research Methodology II
  Patient / Practice Management III
  Philosophy and Principles of Chiropractic VI

Twelfth quarter
  Clinic Phase IV-C, Internship
  Community Based Internship
  Patient / Practice Management IV

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