Christie Kwon MS, DC
Dr. Kwon completed her Doctor of Chiropractic degree within the Research Track at Life University, with Pi Tau Delta honors. She received her Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering with a minor in Computer Science and Master of Science in Biotechnology degrees from Johns Hopkins University, and has also studied Health Policy at the Harvard School of Public Health.
Her extensive science and research background includes work at the former National Cancer Institute’s American Health Foundation and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine - Neurology Institute for Cell Engineering, where she assisted in animal-based studies on both carcinogenicity and murine brain development. Dr. Kwon also helped conduct a public health study on adolescent risk behavior at the Johns Hopkins Hospital Harriet Lane Adolescent Clinic. During her time at Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Kwon was involved in a project pertaining to improved methods of imaging and analysis prior to total knee replacement surgery. This project was conducted in conjunction with the Engineering Research Center for Computer Integrated Surgical Systems and Technology.
Dr. Kwon is currently involved with subluxation-based chiropractic research studies pertaining to health outcomes of pregnant women and children, and has presented at Sherman College of Chiropractic’s International Research and Philosophy Symposium and the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association Freedom for Family Wellness Summit. As a student, she was an active member of the International Chiropractors Association and the World Congress of Chiropractic Students.
Recent Posts
- The Chiropractic Cartel: A Look Back at Bias in Accreditation and its Imact on Today's Profession
- Lack of Data Supporting NBCE Claims
- Inside Montana's Chiropractic Monopoly: ACA & MCA's Brazen Board Takeover
- NBCE Director Driggers Attempting to Expand Scope in Florida
- Washington State Board Chair Folweiler Stated he was going to "Deal With" Chiropractors who are Anti-Vax & Anti-Mask