Doctor Training courses are available to physicians (ND, DO, DC, MD, DMD, DDS) who are NCR-01 Members, and who are interested in bringing the best physical medicine techniques to their patients.
The goal of the doctor training class is to insure that the participants can return to their practices with usable skills. To maintain quality, the sessions are small and intense. The average class lasts sixty to seventy hours in one week and has 6 or less class participants. Eighty-five percent of the NCR Training Course participants pass. The doctors who still have difficulty changing their paradigm of the physical operation of the body will fail the class. Only qualified doctors will be given certification in NCR. The doctors who fail are given certificates of attendance. Courses are generally held twice each year. These courses are available to qualified doctors, subject to acceptance by Dean Howell, ND and limited to six participants per class. The doctors admitted for training include the following licenses: ND, DO, DC, MD, DMD, DDS.
"I am very well satisfied with this class. In fact, it is the best-focused technique presentation I’ve experienced. Seeing it done on actual patients, self-experiencing and then doing it oneself makes a major difference. Also the explanations were simple and succinct." Angelo Querin DC, DDS
" This was the best training seminar I’ve ever been involved with. It was great watching you, to understand how you interact with the patients, then following through with our own patients. It was important to know that they [the patients] are in the office for the first time. We got to see exactly the way patients respond [to the therapy]."
Douglas Hays DC
"I want to stay and pick your brain some more. This class has pulled so much together. This technique is genius. I’m anxious to see where we can take it from here. This is the best, most intense, most involved class I have attended in twenty-plus years as a chiropractor." Charles Linn DC
"This technique is completely different from BNS. There is no comparison. With NCR, consistent positive progress can be made with conditions which are difficult to get any response using other approaches." Boyer Cole NMD
"This technique and the class itself have opened me up to thinking about and seeing that I can make deeper and permanent (longer-lasting) biomechanical, neurophysiologic changes in my patients. It has given me a great tool to satisfyingly and confidently work with patients and has enlivened me about practice again." Lewis Arrandt DC, ND