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Corey Campbell, DC
Corey Campbell, DC, graduated from Cleveland Chiropractic College in 2003. Since then, Dr. Campbell has been in a partner practice, was the first and only DC in a large multi-disciplinary clinic in Omaha, the Nebraska Spine Center, and now has been in private practice since 2003. He was the first chiropractor to be asked to serve on the Nebraska Schools Athletic Association and, currently, is a consultant for the University of Nebraska football team. He has been an instructor for the Motion Palpation Institute (MPI) since 2003 and is the vice president and board member. |
John Davila, DC FICC
John Davila, D.C., FICC, received his degree in 1994 from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. Upon graduation he established three successful practices in the Myrtle Beach, S.C., area which he operated for 13 years. Since 2000, Dr. Davila has been training doctors and staff on the topics of federal and state level insurance compliance. He has consulted for Axis Healthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina, American Specialty Health Network, Colonial Life, Companion Property and Casualty, Chiropractic Network of the Carolinas, and Palmetto GBA. In 2001, he re-wrote the Medicare policy for chiropractic reimbursement for Palmetto GBA and served on their Physician Carrier Advisory Committee. Dr. Davila is a lifetime member of the International Chiropractors Association (ICA) and a member of the American Chiropractic Association (ACA). Since 2017 he serves as a member of ChiroPreferred’s chiropractic advisory board. In 2021, Dr. Davila was recognized as a Fellow of the International College of Chiropractors, Inc., for his contributions towards the advancement of the chiropractic profession. Dr. Davila currently operates his own consulting company, Custom ChiroSolutions, offering chiropractors individualized service and training on the same topics he has become known as a profession expert on. |
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Hilario "Ricky" Hernandez and William Lawson, DC, DABCO, DAAPM, FAACA
Hilario “Ricky” Hernandez is a personal injury attorney with J.D. Silva & Associates. He has been an attorney with the firm since 2020. He has worked in the legal industry since 2017 and tried his first case in 2018. Since joining the plaintiffs’ bar, Ricky has successfully obtained millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements on behalf of hundreds of injured clients and the surviving loved ones of wrongful death victims. A former resident of Houston’s Third Ward, Ricky has seen firsthand how harsh the justice system can be for those without representation. In addition to his personal injury work, he previously served as an Assistant District Attorney at the Harris County District Attorney’s office. Ricky is a trial lawyer with experience in managing and resolving litigation issues across a large case docket. He has also been a Texas Super Lawyers Rising Star for the past two years, an honor given to the top 2.5% of attorneys in Texas under 40. Ricky graduated from The University of Houston with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance in 2013. He then went on to graduate as Valedictorian of his law school class from The Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern University in 2017. Ricky was born and raised in Pearland, Texas before relocating to inner Houston for college. His small-town roots and unique background have helped him to identify with rural, suburban, and urban clients. In his spare time, he enjoys working out and is an avid golfer. A U.S. Air Force veteran, William Lawson, DC, DABCO, DAAPM, FAACA, has more than 30 years of clinical experience as a chiropractor, including 25 years of peer review experience. A 1994 graduate of Parker University’s College of Chiropractic, Dr. Lawson operated a clinic in Austin from 1993 to 2022 before becoming Chief Medical Advisor for J.D. Silva & Associates, a Pearland-based personal injury firm. He also was Peer Reviewer, Medical Records Reviewer, and Independent Medical Examiner from 1995 to 2023. He also is a Designed Doctor in Texas, a Board-Certified Chiropractic Orthopedist, and is certified in chiropractic acupuncture and spinal decompression. Dr. Lawson has been heavily involved in state leadership with the Texas Chiropractic Association and was named TCA District 8 Doctor of the Year. He chaired TCA’s State Affairs Committee and Legislative Affairs Committee before serving as TCA President from 2022-23. He also was an officer with the Texas Council of Chiropractic Orthopedists. He was named Parker University’s Alumni of the Year in 2023. |
Paul Jaskoviak, DC, DCRC, DACAN, CCSP, FICC
Paul Jaskoviak started his chiropractic journey in 1968 after graduating from Loyola University Chicago with a Bachelor of Science in Biology. He took a 3-year break compliments of the US Army. While stationed in Germany he worked closely with faculty at National College preparing notes and research for the instructors. When he returned from the service he taught in the anatomy and physiology labs. Besides his regular courses he started a neurology residency and began an acupuncture research project that would turn out to define his career. The weekend of Dr. Paul Jaskoviak’s graduation in 1975 from National College of Chiropractic in Lombard, IL he taught his first post-graduate course, with hundreds more to come. Thousands of chiropractors across the US and 4 continents have attended his courses in acupuncture and physiotherapy. A generation of DCs learned PT from his textbook, Applied Physiotherapy. One of numerous publication credits that span some of the earliest research papers on acupuncture and stroke, a syndicated newspaper column and chapters in numerous other textbooks. Over the years he held the positions of Dean of the Postgraduate Division of Texas Chiropractic College from 2014-2017, Dean of Postgraduate Division of Parker College from 1986-1999, and Dean of Postgraduate Division of National College of Chiropractic from 1975-1986. His passion for life and chiropractic helped forge national accreditation, numerous state laws and regulations, boards and councils and inspired chiropractors for 50 years. Lately he lectures 2-3 times a year, often sailing on the high seas aboard a cruise ship. Retirement is not in his vocabulary, you can find him most days (if he is not traveling the world) at one of his eight Great Clips salons in Lubbock, Texas. |
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Lisa Maciejewski-West, CMC, CMOM, CMIS, CPCO
Lisa has been involved in the chiropractic billing, management and consulting field since 1982. In 2006, she founded Gold Star Medical Business Services, providing outsource billing, compliance and practice management consulting services for chiropractic physicians and medical practices nationwide. Lisa is a certified Medical Coder, Medical Insurance Specialist, Medical Office Manager and Certified Professional Compliance Officer. Lisa has taught for many Medical and Chiropractic organizations, including Associations in Virginia, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Arizona, Arkansas and South Dakota, and is a regular Webinar contributor for Chiro Health USA and Advanced Medical Integration. In 2022 Lisa and her team led several focus groups at the American Medical Biller’s Association national conference in Las Vegas. Her success in running a Medical Billing Company has led to a repeat invitation to speak at the American Medical Biller’s Association National Conference in the fall of 2023. Lisa is currently working with ChiroCongress to bring a national insurance help desk to Chiropractic Associations all over the US. In September 2023 Lisa was appointed by Governor Greg Abbot to serve on the Board of the Texas State Office of Risk Management, which oversees the Workman’s Compensation Fund and other Auto and Property Insurance Plans for State Employees and State Owned Vehicles and Buildings. Lisa is the proud mom of 5 children and 3 grandchildren. She is also a certified Yoga Instructor. |
Joshua Massingill
Joshua is a native Texan and a graduate of Pepperdine University School of Law and the Straus Institute, the nation’s top-ranked dispute resolution program. Joshua Massingill is an attorney practicing in Austin, Texas, and the owner of Massingill Attorneys & Counselors at Law. He previously served on the Texas State Bar’s Law Practice Management Committee, the Leander Educational Excellence Foundation (LEEF) Board of Directors, and the Success-Werx Board of Advisors. He mentors young entrepreneurs in Leander ISD’s INCubatorEDU program and is active in his church. He served as Legislative Counsel to a United States Representative in Washington, DC until 2014, when he decided to return to Texas for reasons every Texan will inherently understand. As Counsel to the Texas Senate Committee on Health and Human Services, he managed a broad portfolio of legal and regulatory issues and contributed to significant legislative reforms. As an attorney and lobbyist for the Texas Chiropractic Association, he is widely recognized as being knowledgeable about legal issues facing Texas chiropractors. He assisted in drafting SB 679, a landmark bill authorizing chiropractors to jointly own medical entities with physicians and helped guide the bill to passage. He routinely manages seven- and eight-figure corporate transactions for domestic and international clients in assorted industries (healthcare, manufacturing, real estate, and others). His previous clients include various elected officials, members of Texas health licensing boards, and a former Surgeon General of the United States. He is passionate about the Dallas Cowboys and providing his clients with excellent service. |
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Mark Murdock
Mark Murdock started his career in human performance as a college basketball coach. While most college coaches never have a single All American in their career, Mark had 9 in 17 seasons at the collegiate level. Mark has a vast range of experience leading and managing companies in the medical and wellness space and utilizes this experience to connect with clinic owners and customers alike. His sales portfolio includes clients among pro and college sports teams, hundreds of clinics across the US, and some of the most famous people in the world. He has owned, operated, or been a part of 3 INC5000 companies. He is passionate about helping others and seeing clinics achieve both financial and therapeutic outcomes. A resident of Texas, Mark enjoys the outdoors, takes part in golf and fitness, and loves spending time with his family of 5. Moderator
Dr. Andrew Oteo’s journey into healthcare began with sports-related injuries while studying Health and Exercise Science at the University of Oklahoma. This early exposure to pain management and injury recovery inspired his dedication to finding drug-free, non-surgical solutions for pain and wellness. His path led him to Parker University, where he earned a Doctorate in Chiropractic, followed by an MBA in Healthcare Management, equipping him with both the clinical insight and strategic vision to transform patient care in the chiropractic field. As a chiropractor and healthcare entrepreneur, Dr. Oteo has developed a unique perspective on integrative, natural healthcare, balancing a deep commitment to health restoration with an eye toward advancing innovative, tech-driven solutions. His work at Stonebridge Health in The Colony, TX, focuses on improving patient outcomes and expanding access to natural healthcare options. His strategic approach combines healthcare expertise with forward-thinking business acumen, positioning his practice as a leader in the evolving landscape of technology-enhanced chiropractic services. In addition to his role as a business owner, Dr. Oteo actively contributes to the Texas Chiropractic Association and the Patriot Project. Through these organizations, he advocates for legislative actions that increase public access to chiropractic care and provides services to active-duty military, veterans, and their families. His nonprofit initiatives exemplify his commitment to “Loving Service”—a principle that underpins his dedication to his team, profession, and community. Dr. Oteo’s core values—Faith, Family, Fitness, and Finance—guide him in every facet of life and work, as he strives to serve his patients, community, and the broader field of chiropractic with integrity and vision. Panelists
Nick Anthony, DC Nick Anthony, DC, owns and operates Anthony Chiropractic and Wellness in Abilene. which opened in 2012. Dr. Anthony specializes in chiropractic and sport specific rehabilitation and is well- versed in chiropractic manipulation, soft tissue mobilization, and applied kinesiology. Dr. Anthony completed his undergraduate degree in Exercise Science at Abilene Christian University, where he played football for the ACU Wildcats. Dr. Anthony's multi-sport background has given him the ability to relate to athletes of all levels and disciplines. Dr. Anthony currently serves as a team chiropractor for the ACU athletic program. Dr. Anthony is very active in the Texas Chiropractic Association and has served as the District 7 State Director on the TCA Board of Directors for the past six years. He was named as the district’s Chiropractor of the Year in 2019. He enjoys assisting those trying to better their health through chiropractic, nutrition, and exercise. Jason Barker, DC Dr. Barker is one of the co-founders of Quantum Health. He is a Chiropractor who specializes in Quantum Neuro Reset, a technique that is a complete muscle testing system capable of identifying instabilities in the body. This technique can prevent, predict, and treat injuries precisely and rapidly. He loves helping patients from all walks of life but has a keen eye for active individuals. Dr. Barker has experience with athletes who are playing sports for the first time to professional athletes. Dr. Barker graduated from Texas Tech University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry. Then, he went on to receive his Doctor of Chiropractic from Parker University. He spent 6 years with Foundation Health and Wellness treating patients and operating a clinic. He currently owns and practices out of Quantum Wellness. Brett Jungman, DC, PLLC Dr. Brett Jungman is a graduate of Texas Tech University with both a Bachelor and Master of Science Degree. He has an ongoing relationship with the athletic program at Texas Tech University and has taken care of the Texas Tech Football team since 2004. He also works with the men’s and women’s track, softball, baseball, soccer, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s tennis, volleyball and golf teams. Following Texas Tech, he received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Parker College of Chiropractic in 2004. Dr. Jungman provides chiropractic treatment for a broad variety of patients including athletes, patients recovering from injuries, patients with chronic pain, babies and elders. Grant Wagner, DC, CCSP Dr. Grant Wagner earned his Doctorate of Chiropractic and Master’s Degree in Strength and Human Performance from Parker University. He is a Certified Chiropractic Sports Practitioner (CCSP), which allows him to effectively treat and manage sports-related injuries. He is also certified in Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) rehabilitation and has advanced training through the Motion Palpation Institute (MPI). As a former college baseball player, Dr. Wagner understands firsthand what it takes to push the body for optimal performance. Dr. Wagner combines chiropractic care, functional rehabilitation, and soft-tissue therapy, offering the same kind of treatment sought out by professional athletes. He has experience working with youth athletes, weekend warriors, and professional athletes, and believes this level of care should be available to anyone seeking to feel and function better. Together with his wife, Laura Wagner, he owns and operates Wagner Sports Chiropractic. |
Aaron Wiegand, DC, CCST, FIAMA, SFDN
Aaron Wiegand, DC, CCST, FIAMA, SFDN, is a second-generation chiropractor and a Palmer College of Chiropractic West graduate. Dr. Wiegand has been in practice for over 20 years and currently treats patients in a multidisciplinary pain clinic in Arizona. After developing Dry Needling protocols in his practice, he began teaching chiropractors how to integrate this technique through his company ChiroNeedle. His vision for the profession is an evolution into producing specialized providers who can offer a unique combination of traditional chiropractic, modern physical medicine and Dry Needling as a means to become uniquely positioned in the conservative management of spine and joint conditions. Moderator
Joshua is a native Texan and a graduate of Pepperdine University School of Law and the Straus Institute, the nation’s top-ranked dispute resolution program. Joshua Massingill is an attorney practicing in Austin, Texas, and the owner of Massingill Attorneys & Counselors at Law. He previously served on the Texas State Bar’s Law Practice Management Committee, the Leander Educational Excellence Foundation (LEEF) Board of Directors, and the Success-Werx Board of Advisors. He mentors young entrepreneurs in Leander ISD’s INCubatorEDU program and is active in his church. He served as Legislative Counsel to a United States Representative in Washington, DC until 2014, when he decided to return to Texas for reasons every Texan will inherently understand. As Counsel to the Texas Senate Committee on Health and Human Services, he managed a broad portfolio of legal and regulatory issues and contributed to significant legislative reforms. As an attorney and lobbyist for the Texas Chiropractic Association, he is widely recognized as being knowledgeable about legal issues facing Texas chiropractors. He assisted in drafting SB 679, a landmark bill authorizing chiropractors to jointly own medical entities with physicians and helped guide the bill to passage. He routinely manages seven- and eight-figure corporate transactions for domestic and international clients in assorted industries (healthcare, manufacturing, real estate, and others). His previous clients include various elected officials, members of Texas health licensing boards, and a former Surgeon General of the United States. He is passionate about the Dallas Cowboys and providing his clients with excellent service. Panelists
Mike Carberry, DC, Dr. Carberry has a Bachelor of Science in Marketing from Stockton University and started his career in advertising/sales. After a serious neck injury, Dr. Carberry was left to think he would live the rest of his life in pain, that was until the chiropractic adjustment that changed everything for him. From this experience, he returned to school to earn his Doctorate in Chiropractic from Life University. This set him on his life-long journey to ensure that 100% of the public understand chiropractic care should be at the center of their healthcare. Dr. Carberry is a nationally renowned author, and speaker on a range of topics, including health care, business, ethics, chiropractic philosophy, functional rehabilitation, and medical necessity. He has spoken at multiple venues across the country, including several state chiropractic associations. Dr. Carberry and his wife Coleen, a physical therapist, founded Advanced Medical Integration. AMI aligns professionals from the chiropractic, physical therapy, acupuncture, and medical professions to work together in an integrated healthcare setting. Establishing healthcare practices with like-minded health care providers will introduce chiropractic care to 100% of the population. Jason Helton, DC Jason Helton, DC, owns and operates two clinics in the Texas Panhandle – Helton Chiropractic of Lubbock and Helton Chiropractic of Lamesa – providing comprehensive spine care for the entire family. Dr. Helton is a native of west Texas and has a duel certified training in the treatment of bulging discs, herniated discs, degenerative disc, as well as the sciatica and nerve pain associated. Dr. Helton is also certified in the treatment of frozen shoulder with the OTZ adjusting method. Dr. Helton and Helton Chiropractic Lubbock were voted Best of West Best Lubbock Chiropractor 5 years in a row. Tyce Hergert, DC Tyce Hergert, DC, has been a dedicated chiropractor for over 25 years, caring for thousands of patients with the latest in treatments and technologies. Through chiropractic care, he seeks to improve the health and wellness in all areas of patient's lives, whether they are having problems with back pain or neck pain, or just want to start feeling better when they wake up in the morning. Dr. Hergert takes a "whole person" approach to chiropractic care, which means looking for the underlying causes of disease, discomfort and pain, as opposed to just treating the symptoms. Many seemingly unrelated symptoms often arise from imbalances in the spinal column, and Dr. Hergert will be able to determine the root of the pain and create a personalized chiropractic and wellness plan to suit each patient's individual needs. Dr. Hergert is past president of the Texas Chiropractic Association which seeks to protect the rights of chiropractors throughout the state. He was educated at the University of North Texas and Parker Chiropractic College, and has been a licensed chiropractor since 1998. He holds certifications from the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, the American Academy of Chiropractic Acupuncture, is a Designated Doctor by the American Academy of Disability Evaluating Physicians and is certified as a Chiropractic Sports Practitioner. Dr. Hergert has received numerous honors and awards and you can check them out here. Korey Kothmann, DC Lubbock chiropractor, Dr. Korey D. Kothmann, practices with compassion and commitment to his patients. Dr. Kothmann is so committed to quality chiropractic care that KCBD News has named him 'Best of the West' for four years running. Dr. Kothmann takes a 'whole person' approach in chiropractic care, which means looking for the underlying causes of disease, discomfort, and pain, as opposed to just treating the symptoms. Many seemingly unrelated symptoms often arise from imbalances in the spinal column, and Dr. Kothmann will be able to determine the root of the pain and create a personalized chiropractic and wellness plan to suit each patient's individual needs. Under the supervision and care of Dr. Kothmann, patients report higher functioning in all areas of their lives. Steve Van Osdale, DC Steve Van Osdale DC, owner of Lubbock Integrated Medical Institute, has been practicing chiropractic in the Lubbock community for 20 years. In addition to his Doctor of Chiropractic Degree from Parker College of Chiropractic in Dallas, TX, Dr. Van Osdale holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology from Judson University, where he also holds the records for fifth most games played and fifth for the most blocked shots in all of Judson’s basketball seasons, 1963 to the present. Basketball also took Dr. Van Osdale overseas, via an outreach team that combined athletics with faith sharing. Dr. Van Osdale is an active member of the Lubbock community, supporting a number of programs including: Lubbock Impact, Children’s Home of Lubbock, the Lion’s Club, Legal aid society of Lubbock’s “Get a Grip on Domestic Violence golf tournament,” Isaiah 40 Ministries, and Children’s Miracle Network of Lubbock. Andrew Oteo, DC, CCSP Dr. Andrew Oteo’s journey into healthcare began with sports-related injuries while studying Health and Exercise Science at the University of Oklahoma. This early exposure to pain management and injury recovery inspired his dedication to finding drug-free, non-surgical solutions for pain and wellness. His path led him to Parker University, where he earned a Doctorate in Chiropractic, followed by an MBA in Healthcare Management, equipping him with both the clinical insight and strategic vision to transform patient care in the chiropractic field. As a chiropractor and healthcare entrepreneur, Dr. Oteo has developed a unique perspective on integrative, natural healthcare, balancing a deep commitment to health restoration with an eye toward advancing innovative, tech-driven solutions. His work at Stonebridge Health in The Colony, TX, focuses on improving patient outcomes and expanding access to natural healthcare options. His strategic approach combines healthcare expertise with forward-thinking business acumen, positioning his practice as a leader in the evolving landscape of technology-enhanced chiropractic services. In addition to his role as a business owner, Dr. Oteo actively contributes to the Texas Chiropractic Association and the Patriot Project. Through these organizations, he advocates for legislative actions that increase public access to chiropractic care and provides services to active-duty military, veterans, and their families. |
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Natalyn Lewis
Natalyn is a highly sought-after speaker and coach, known for her transformative insights on business growth, leadership, and emotional intelligence. After starting and growing seven of her own companies she has a proven track record with over 200 companies, CEOs, and executive teams, she has become a trusted authority in her field, speaking on stages in over 38 countries around the world. With 25 years of experience in marketing and sales, Natalyn has spent decades studying human behavior, business strategy, and what it takes to empower personal and professional growth. Due to her own personal experiences as well as her work with hundreds of corporations, she has developed a passion for protecting yourself so that you feel safe to grow and thrive, knowing you are free to do the work you love, enjoy your success and build a foundation for your family that you can truly grow - without the constant battle of money flowing out the door. Now she spends her time educating others, being married to her best friend and Mom to 4 amazing kids, and enjoying her passion projects like real estate investing and tax-based financial strategy. 2026 West Texas Terms and Conditions
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