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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.  
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​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.
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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.
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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.
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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. 
2025 West Texas Terms and Conditions
​2026 West Texas Conference Terms and Conditions
This Agreement is between Texas Chiropractic Association (“TCA or “Event Organizers”) and you, the attendee (“Event Participant”). The TCA West Texas Conference 2026 will take place at the Cotton Court Hotel (the “Venue”), Lubbock, Texas, March 27-28, 2026. This Agreement includes and incorporates by reference the Privacy Policy/Terms of Use posted in the footer below. All written notice and requests, including requests for a copy of the posted Registration Terms and Conditions, as well as the Privacy Policy/Terms of Use, shall be sent to TCA at [email protected] or TCA, 1122 Colorado Street, Suite 307, Austin, TX 78701.
Agreement
By agreeing to these Terms and Conditions, you understand that you are registering to attend the TCA West Texas Conference 2026, an event managed by TCA, and all fees associated with your participation at the event are payable in full as per TCA’s payment terms. You may register on behalf of others; however, you are deemed to be liable for all associated fees for all Event Participants you register. Should you require assistance at any time, please do not hesitate to contact TCA via email or phone prior to finalizing your registration.
Registration Confirmation
On completion of your registration, a confirmation email will be sent to your individual email address. Please check your registration carefully. Should an error have been made, please contact TCA within 24 hours via email or withdraw or amend your registration. Should you not contact TCA within 24 hours, a cancellation fee will apply.
Registration Payment Terms
Payment of your registration fee and any selected add-ons are due on completion of your registration. A receipt will be emailed to you with confirmation of your registration payment. All fees are payable upon registration or prior to commencement of the Event to ensure admission, unless by prior arrangement.
Registration Cancellation & Refund Policy
Should circumstances change and you are unable to attend the TCA West Texas Conference 2026 you must contact TCA to receive a refund.
The TCA West Texas Conference 2026 refund policy is as follows (all amounts are in US Dollars):
· All cancellations are subject to a $50.00 administration fee.
· Cancellation before March 5, 2026: 50% refund of registration fee.
· Cancellations after March 5, 2026, failure to notify or no shows will not receive a refund.
TCA shall refund the remaining fees, if any, within thirty (30) days of receipt of the cancellation notice. Please remember that cancelling your registration does not automatically cancel your hotel and travel arrangements. Individuals are responsible for cancelling their own hotel and travel reservations.
Refunds will be made in the following ways:
Should the Event be cancelled or postponed due to unforeseen circumstances, TCA will attempt to process a refund within 90 days of such circumstances becoming known. Refunds will only be processed to the credit card or bank account of the individual, organization, or institution from which the payment was received. Should payment have been sent via check, you will be contacted to confirm your current mailing address, and a check will be mailed to you.
Badge Scanning/Sign-In Sheets
You may be asked to scan your badge or complete sign in sheets either at exhibit booths and/or session rooms. Please note scanning of your badge or signing in is required to receive continuing education hours. When your badge is scanned by exhibitors and/or sponsors during the TCA West Texas Conference 2026, you are opting-in to receiving communications from that entity. You will be subject to their communications and privacy policy and must opt out with them directly.
Photography, Audio and Video Recording
The TCA West Texas Conference 2026 is held in a public space; therefore, TCA does not prohibit participants, exhibitors, sponsors, news organizations or other companies from photographing or video or audiotaping some TCA West Texas Conference 2026 activities. TCA reserves the right to use images taken at the TCA West Texas Conference 2026 with your photograph and/or likeness in future marketing materials.
 
No audio or video recording is permitted during any sessions, without written permission from the TCA. Photographs may be taken, as long as they are not disruptive to the session attendees and speaker. The session speaker and/or TCA has the right to stop all unapproved photography at any time.
Exhibitor Badge Control
TCA West Texas Conference 2026 issued credentials are the sole property of the TCA must be surrendered upon demand to TCA Conference Representatives. TCA West Texas Conference 2026 issued credentials must be prominently displayed during the TCA West Texas Conference 2026 and are non-transferrable. False certification, misuse, or any other method to deceive TCA, will be just cause for expelling the exhibitor and their representative(s) from TCA West Texas Conference 2026 and/or banning them from future TCA events.
Any exhibitor’s representative, misuse of an exhibitor’s badge, or any other method or device used to assist unauthorized personnel to gain admittance to the exhibit floor, will be just cause for expelling the exhibitor and their representative(s) from the exhibit floor and/or banning them from future TCA events. This would also warrant the removal of the exhibitor’s booth from the floor without obligation on the part of TCA for a refund of any fees. The exhibitor, his/her employees and agents, and anyone claiming to be in the hall through the exhibitor, waives any rights or claims for damages arising out of the enforcement of this rule.

Solicitation of Attendees
TCA reserves the right to escort any individual from the TCA West Texas Conference 2026 who is reported to be soliciting outside the Exposition Hall and/or who is not a TCA West Texas Conference 2026 sponsor or exhibitor. TCA encourages attendees to support the paid sponsors and exhibitors who, in turn, are supporting the profession. TCA asks that you not to speak with any non-sponsor/non-exhibitor during the TCA West Texas Conference 2026 hours.

Drones
The use of Drones/Unmanned Aircrafts (“UAV”) is strictly prohibited at all times throughout the entire venue and the adjacent areas outside of the venue. UAV’s are devices that are used or intended to be used for flight in the air with no onboard pilot (either controlled manually or through an autopilot using a data link to connect the pilot to the UAV).
Admittance
In its sole discretion and without refund, TCA Conference Organizers reserve the right to refuse admittance to or expel from the TCA West Texas Conference 2026 anyone that it determines is behaving in a manner that could be disruptive to the TCA West Texas Conference 2026 or any other attendee.
PRIVACY STATEMENT
To request that TCA remove your name from future communications, please email, mail, or call TCA and specify the name, company name, address and/or email you are requesting to have removed to:
Texas Chiropractic Association
1122 Colorado Street, Suite 307
Austin, TX 78701
e: [email protected]
p: (512) 477-9292 | f: (512) 477-9296
The views expressed by any TCA West Texas Conference 2026 attendee, speaker, exhibitor, or sponsor are not necessarily those of the TCA, TCA Conference Organizers, the TCA Board of Directors, or TCA Staff. All TCA West Texas Conference 2026 attendees, speakers, exhibitors, and sponsors are solely responsible for the content of any and all individual or corporation presentations, marketing collateral, advertising and online web content.

FORCE MAJEURE
TCA shall not be held responsible for any delay or failure in performance of its obligations hereunder to the extent such delay or failure is caused by fire, flood, strike, civil, governmental or military authority, acts of God, acts of terrorism, acts of war, epidemics, the availability of the venue or other similar causes beyond its reasonable control and without the fault or negligence of TCA or its subcontractors. For one or more of such reasons, TCA may postpone, reschedule, or cancel the event without liability on the part of TCA. In the event TCA West Texas Conference 2026 cannot be held or is postponed pursuant to this section, TCA shall not be liable to attendee for any damages, costs, or losses incurred, such as transportation costs, accommodations costs, or financial losses. TCA will review refund and/or fee transfer requests, submitted in writing, for approval on a situational basis.

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