 |
|
G. Michael Whitehead, B.S., D.C., D.A.C.B.R.
Chair, Diagnostic Sciences Professor
michael.whitehead@cleveland.edu
Dr. Whitehead received both his B.S. in Human Biology and Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Logan College of Chiropractic. He also holds the Diplomat of the American Chiropractic Board of Radiology (D.A.C.B.R.) distinction. Whitehead joined the faculty of Cleveland Chiropractic College in 1985. He has radiology residency in the College’s health center and teaches radiology courses. He is also chair of the Diagnostic Sciences Department. While not in the classroom, Whitehead enjoys sailing, flyfishing and camping. He and his wife, Belinda, have a son named Chris.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Charles F. Dorlac, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
charles.dorlac@cleveland.edu
Dr. Dorlac received his B.S. degree in English from St. Louis University and M.S. degree in counseling from the University of Missouri, Kansas City (UMKC). He also earned a Ph.D. in counseling from UMKC. Dorlac is interested in the topics of effective teaching, active learning, positive psychology, communication and empathy. He joined the faculty at Cleveland Chiropractic College in 1987. As an assistant professor in the Diagnostic Sciences Department, he teaches the College’s upper-level Psychiatry course. While not in the classroom, Dorlac enjoys woodworking, gardening and reading, specifically works on evolution and spirituality.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sheldon D. Guenther, B.S., D.C.
Adjunct Faculty
sheldon.guenther@cleveland.edu
Dr. Guenther received his B.S. degree from the University of Wyoming. He earned his Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 2001 from Cleveland Chiropractic College-Kansas City. As an adjunct faculty member, Guenther teaches the Emergency Methods course in the Diagnostic Sciences Department. He joined the College in 2004.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Kim Hamilton, D.C.
Associate Professor
kim.hamilton@cleveland.edu
Dr. Hamilton received her Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 1992 from Cleveland Chiropractic College, Kansas City (CCCKC). She holds the Fellowship International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (F.I.C.P.A) certification and is a Certified Chiropractic Acupuncturist. In addition, she is a Yochum-Howe Diagnostic Imaging Fellow. She is professor in both the Diagnostic and Clinical Sciences departments and teaches Normal Radiographic Anatomy, Soft Tissue Radiology, X-ray Physics, Procedures & Protection and Intern X-ray Review.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Tobi Jeurink, B.S., D.C., F.I.C.P.A.
Instructor
tobi.jeurink@cleveland.edu
Dr. Jeurink received her B.S. degree in biology from Pittsburg (Kan.) State University. She earned her Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 2001 from Cleveland Chiropractic College-Kansas City (CCCKC). In 2004, Jeurink earned the Fellowship International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (F.I.C.P.A) certification. She is an instructor in the Diagnostic Sciences Department and teaches Clinical Lab Diagnosis and Dermatology.
|
|
|
|

|
|
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.
|
|
|
|
 |
|
Catherine Leduc, D.C.
Assistant Professor
catherine.leduc@cleveland.edu
Dr. Leduc left her native France in 1989 to study chiropractic. She enrolled at Cleveland Chiropractic College-Kansas City (CCCKC) and subsequently earned her Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 1993. Prior to joining the faculty at Cleveland Chiropractic College in 1997, Leduc worked as an associate doctor for four years. In 2005, she opened a full-time practice and teaches part-time at CCCKC. As an assistant professor in the Chiropractic and Diagnostic Sciences departments, she teaches Technique I: Introduction to Functional Assessment and Obstetrics & Gynecology. While not in the classroom, Leduc enjoys traveling and photography.
|
|
|
|
 |
|
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.
|
|
|
|
 |
|
Robert P. Moore, D.C.
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 Neuromuskuloskeltal 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.
|
|
|
|