Clinical Sciences Faculty

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Robert P. Moore, D.C.
Associate Chair, Clinical Sciences Associate Professor
robert.moore@cleveland.edu


Dr. Moore received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Cleveland Chiropractic College-Kansas City in 1995. Upon graduation, he started a private practice in Grain Valley, Mo., which he continues to operate today. He joined the Cleveland faculty in 1999, and is currently associate chair of the Clinical Sciences Department. In that role, his duties are to oversee clinical education, administer all clinical tests and assist students with patient referrals and the check-out process. As an associate professor, he teaches Neuromusculoskeletal Diagnosis II, Integrated Technique and several clinical courses. His personal interests included riding his Harley, playing the drums and trying to keep up with his young daughter.





Steve Agocs, B.A., D.C.
Faculty Clinician
steve.agocs@cleveland.edu


Dr. Agocs received his B.A. degree in chemistry education from the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls. He then earned his Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 2000 from Palmer College of Chiropractic. Agocs operated his own practice in Holland, Mich., for seven years prior to joining the clinic faculty at Cleveland Chiropractic College. He specializes in the Thompson technique, and the areas of clinical nutrition and phytotherapy. He is a member of the International Chiropractors Association, Missouri State Chiropractors Association, Palmer College of Chiropractic International Alumni Association and the American Herbalists Guild. In addition, Agocs hones his skills by attending a variety of continuing education seminars annually, accepting speaking engagements and publishing his work.





Lawrence D. Beem, D.C., I.M.E., F.I.C.P.A., F.A.S.A.
Professor
larry.beem@cleveland.edu


Dr. Beem has been with the College since 1992 and is a CCCKC graduate, having earned his Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 1970. He has been in practice, either full-time or part time ever since graduation and has “enjoyed every minute of it.” At Cleveland, Beem works in both the student and outpatient clinics and teaches Pediatrics, Comprehensive Methods I, Chiropractic Acupuncture and Korean Hand Acupuncture. His specialty in acupuncture is one he has pursued since 1976. Happily married for more than four decades, Beem and his wife, Jewell, have four children. They enjoy traveling and camping in their spare time.






Bryan Bond, D.C., B.Sc., B.S., D.C.
Associate Professor
bryan.bond@cleveland.edu


Dr. Bond received his B.Sc. in Kinesiology from the University of Waterloo. He earned his B.S. in Human Biology and Doctor of Chiropractic degrees from the National University of Health Sciences. After graduation, he spent a few years in private practice before joining the Cleveland faculty in 2002.






Larry Hurd, B.S., D.C.
Assistant Professor
larry.hurd@cleveland.edu


Dr. Hurd received his B.S. degree in Biology from Northeast Missouri State University (now Truman State) in 1974. He then earned his Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 1978 from Palmer College of Chiropractic. Hurd is a member of the clinic faculty at Cleveland Chiropractic College. He is dedicated to chiropractic education and the advancement of the profession as a whole. His favorite hobby is subluxation hunting.






Curt Krause, B.S., D.C.
Assistant Professor
curt.krause@cleveland.edu


Dr. Krause received his B.S. degree in chemistry/biology from Truman State University in Kirksville, Mo. He earned his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1999. Krause also has advanced certification in whiplash and brain traumatology from the Spine Research Institute of San Diego. He joined the College’s faculty in 2004 and serves in both the Diagnostic and Clinical Sciences departments, teaching Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose & Throat (HEENT) Diagnosis, Clinical Neurology and Introduction to Clinic II. Krause is also a member of CCCKC’s health center faculty and is lead clinician for the community outreach program the College operates at the Kansas City Free Health Clinic.





Michael D. Moore, A.A., D.C.
Associate Professor
michael.moore@cleveland.edu


Dr. Moore, a native of Davenport, Iowa, graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1982. Following graduation, Moore and his family moved to Springvale, Victoria, Australia, where he began practice. After 18 months in Australia, Moore returned stateside and purchased a practice in Rantoul, Ill. There, he was in practice as a sole practitioner until moving to Kansas City in 1988. Moore is certified in Cox Flexion Decompression Technic and is interested in chiropractic orthopedics and has completed 250 hours of the postgraduate chiropractic orthopedic course. Moore currently teaches Neuromusculoskeletal (NMS) I, Neurological & Orthopedic Exam Procedures, Chiropractic Case Management and Cox Flexion Decompression Technique. Instructing students to be the best doctor they can be is a joy for Moore and it keeps him young. His hobbies include mechanics and motorcycles. He loves riding with his wife, Dr. Debra Robertson-Moore, on their Harleys and helping organize the College’s annual charity ride for spina bifida.





Michael Ramcharan, D.C.
Instructor
michael.ramcharan@cleveland.edu


Dr. Ramcharan was raised in Toronto, Canada. He earned both his B.S. and Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Life University in Atlanta, Ga., and was later in clinical practice in Texas and South Carolina. During that time, Ramcharan worked in multidisciplinary practices as a primary portal of entry physician, managing and co-managing patients with other healthcare providers. At CCCKC, he’s an instructor in the Clinical, Diagnostic, Chiropractic Sciences, as well as in the Research Department. He is also an attending clinician in the CCCKC health center and is fully credentialed with privileges at the College’s wellness center at Truman Medical Center, Lakewood. Ramcharan is a Certified Chiropractic Extremity Practitioner and has completed over 100 hours in acupuncture, sports medicine, pain management and clinical research. He is eligible for a Diplomate from the American Academy of Pain Management.






Daniel Redwood, B.A, D.C.
Associate Professor
dan.redwood@cleveland.edu


Dr. Redwood received his B.A. degree in English from the State University of New York at Buffalo. He earned his Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 1979 from Palmer College of Chiropractic. He joined the faculty at Cleveland Chiropractic College in 2006. Prior to moving to the Kansas City area, he was a full-time chiropractor for 26 years in Virginia and Washington, D.C. Redwood is a distinguished author and his first chiropractic textbook, Contemporary Chiropractic, was published by Churchill Livingstone in 1997, and his second, Fundamentals of Chiropractic, which he co-authored with Dr. Carl S. Cleveland III, was published by Mosby in 2003. He was one of the founding editors of The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, an international, Medline-indexed scholarly journal now in its 12th year. He currently serves as the journal’s associate editor and book review editor. He is also a member of the editorial board of The Journal of the American Chiropractic Association. The father of two children in their 20s, Redwood lives in Overland Park, Kan., with his wife Beth and three cats.






Debra Robertson-Moore, B.S., D.C.
Assistant Professor
debra.robertson-moore@cleveland.edu


Dr. Robertson-Moore received both her B.S. and Doctor of Chiropractic degrees from Cleveland Chiropractic College, Kansas City (CCCKC). She joined the College in 2001 and teaches classes in both the Chiropractic and Diagnostic Sciences departments. She is also a member of the College’s health center faculty. Robertson-Moore’s professional interests include continuing education to increase her base of knowledge as a teacher and clinician. When not at the College, she enjoys spending time with her husband, Dr. Michael Moore, riding her Harley-Davidson motorcycle and caring for her cats and granddaughters.






Richard Strunk, M.S., D.C.
Research Clinician
richard.strunk@cleveland.edu


Dr. Strunk has a M.S. degree in clinical research from the Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research in Davenport, Iowa. His master’s practicum was in the area of spinal manipulative and bimodal care for sub-acute and chronic neck pain. He earned his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from New York Chiropractic College. Following graduation, he was in private practice for eight years in New York and Connecticut. Strunk also taught spinal manipulative technique and active physical rehabilitation protocols for two years at the University of Bridgeport (Conn.) College of Chiropractic. At CCCKC, Dr. Strunk serves a research clinician and teaching clinician. His research interests include spinal manipulation and manual therapy effectiveness for chronic neck pain, cervicogenic vertigo and balance issues. He is dedicated to teaching students and interns about patient management and evidence-based chiropractic.





William Tuttle, D.C.
Associate Professor
william.tuttle@cleveland.edu


Dr. Tuttle received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 1980 from Cleveland Chiropractic College, Kansas City (CCCKC). He joined the faculty in 1988 and is a member of both the Clinical and Chiropractic Sciences departments. He is a health center clinician and teaches Physiotherapy I/Rehabilitation & Physiotherapy II. Tuttle also advises two student clubs, the Animal Chiropractic Club and Sports Council. He has done postgraduate work in multiple areas of study, including orthopedics, radiology, clinical acupuncture, soft-tissue healing and rehabilitation. In 1996, Tuttle served as the team physician for the U.S. Olympic fencing team.





Nathan Uhl, D.C.
Instructor
nathan.uhl@cleveland.edu


Dr. Uhl received his B.S. degree in Exercise & Sports Science from Iowa State University. He then worked as a personal trainer/fitness consultant before enrolling in the Doctor of Chiropractic program at Cleveland Chiropractic College-Kansas City. He earned his D.C. degree in 2004. Upon graduation from CCCKC, Uhl practiced full time as an associate doctor and taught part time at a massage therapy school. He joined the Cleveland faculty in 2006 as a clinician and instructor in the Clinical Sciences Department, where he teaches Soft Tissue and Graston technique courses. In addition, Uhl is a frequent contributor to projects conducted by the College’s Research Department. His outside interests include watching and participating in a variety of sports and spending time with his wife and family.




 
 
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