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Jennifer L.Mccleary,Dc,Ccsp®,Cscs® JENNIFER L. MCCLEARY, DC, CCSP®, CSCS® Phone: (314) 303-6112 225 S. Meramec Avenue #920T [email protected] Clayton, MO 63105 Board Certified Chiropractic Physician and Strength and Conditioning Specialist. These skills I have used collectively to manage the health of patients in both the general population as well as with elite athletes. My 13 years of professional experience has been in the role of supervisor, clinic director, office manager, multidisciplinary team member, educator, and physician for the purpose of upholding the standards of quality healthcare. EDUCATION DC Logan University, Doctor of Chiropractic 2005 BS Logan College of Chiropractic, Human Biology 2003 BS University of Tennessee, Exercise Science 2001 CERTIFICATIONS • BLS/CPR (expires: 9/8/2020) • National Board Certification for Parts I-IV, Acupuncture, and Physical Therapy • Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician® (#4505) • Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist® (#201175372) • USA Track and Field Level 1 Coach (#12535614) • Functional Movement Systems- Level 1 Certified • Registered Yoga Teacher, RYT-200® (#189834) TEACHING EXPERIENCE Logan University, Chesterfield, Missouri Aug 2008 to Aug 2009 Adjunct Faculty, Master of Science in Sports Science and Rehabilitation • Taught Sports and Emergency Care on campus lecture and lab • Covering the following topics: o on field assessment o head and spine injury management o dental injuries Jennifer L. McCleary - 1 o upper and lower extremity o alpine sports o extreme sports o athletic taping • Developed quizzes, exams, and homework • Coordinate special guest lectures Advisors Elizabeth Goodman, DC (Dean of University Programs) Laney Nelson, DC (Director of Human Performance Centers) Fontbonne University, St. Louis Aug 2007 to Dec 2007 Adjunct Faculty, Basic Sciences • Instructor for the Business Administration program for working adults • Prepared lectures, organize labs, prepare quizzes and exams PRESENTATIONS AND INVITED LECTURES St. Louis University, Master’s in Athletic Training 2008 Guest Lecturer: Conservative Management of Sports Injuries Logan College of Chiropractic Women’s Leadership Council 2014 Keynote Speaker: “Lessons I Learned from Moving, in Practice and in Life” American Black Chiropractic Association Annual Conference 2018 Guest Presenter: “Taking It to the Next Level with Your Time and Talents” TRAINING OF TECHNIQUES • Activator Methods • Reinert Specific Diversified Technique • Logan Basic • Active Release Technique (Spine) • Applied Kinesiology • Thompson • ProAdjuster • Sacro Occipital Technique • 8-hour FMT Basics by RockTape • 100 Hour Basic Acupuncture Certification Course Jennifer L. McCleary - 2 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS • American Chiropractic Association Sports Council Member • American Chiropractic Association Member • Lindenwood University Exercise Science Advisory Board Member • American Board of Chiropractic Sports Physicians • National Strength and Conditioning Association Member PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Part IV Board Examiner National Board of Chiropractic Examiners 2016 to Present COMMUNITY SERVICE DASA (Disabled Athlete Sports Association) Adaptive Yoga, Track and Field 2019 to Present Mission St. Louis Beyond School Volunteer, St. Louis 2017 to Present Grace Hill Settlement House Board of Directors, St. Louis 2009 to 2011 LANGUAGES English: Native Language Spanish: Intermediate Low proficiency for Speaking, Listening, and Reading PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Clinic Director, Triad Sports & Family Chiropractic 2006 to Present • Self-Employed, 40+ hours per week o Office management o Patient care o Marketing and advertising o Community health education programs Jennifer L. McCleary - 3 Team EXOS 2018 to Present • Corporate Yoga Instructor • Class design and hands on assists • Guided relaxation Resident Chiropractor at No Shelter Cross Fit, St. Louis Sep 2015 to Aug 2016 • Provide sports injury and prevention consultations • Provide chiropractic and soft tissue treatment for athletes Team Physician, Normandy High School Varsity Football Aug 2006 to Nov 2010 • Manage acute injuries, rehabilitation and return to play • Oversee medical emergencies for home games Ringside Physician- local USA Boxing tournaments 2008 • Pre and post bout physical exam • Asses injuries to athletes Medical Coordinator AAU Taekwondo MO State Tournament 2007 • Organize sports medicine team members • Assess life threatening spinal injuries • Minor first aid and sport injury management Sweep Team Coordinator (Rock and Roll Marathon, St. Louis) • Oversee a team of medical volunteers for finish line coverage • Route medical distressed competitors to triage area Chiropractic Physician • Bolivarianos Games (Pereira, Colombia) 2005 • US Figure Skating Championships (St. Louis, MO) 2006 • Central American and Caribbean Games (Cartagena, Colombia) 2006 • USA Taekwondo National Qualifier (Cleveland, OH) 2006 • USA Taekwondo National Qualifier (Kansas City, MO) 2007 • Missouri Pro Cycling Tour alternate (St. Louis, MO) 2007 • Taekwondo US Open (New Orleans, LA) 2008 • NAIA Track and Field National Championship (Edwardsville, IL) 2008 • AAU Taekwondo National Championships (Madison, WI) 2008 Jennifer L. McCleary - 4 • Dancing with the Stars National Tour (St. Louis) 2009 • USA Judo National President’s Cup Championship (Marietta, GA) 2009 • USA Volleyball Mizuno Mid-East Qualifier (St. Louis, MO) 2010 • USA Taekwondo Nationals (Dallas, TX) 2011 • US OTC Sports Medicine Volunteer (Colorado Springs, CO) 2012 • US OTC Sports Medicine Volunteer (Chula Vista, CA) 2014 • BMX Recon Tour (St. Louis, MO) 2014 • Taekwondo U.S. Open (Reno, NV) 2014 • Taekwondo U.S. Open (Las Vegas, NV) 2018 • USATF Master’s Track and Field National Championships 2018 • US OTC Sports Medicine Volunteer (Lake Placid, NY) 2018 • Beach Volleyball Collegiate Showcase (Santa Monica, CA) 2019 • Taekwondo US Open (Las Vegas, NV) 2019 REFERENCES Dr. Kelley Humphries, DC, MS, CSCS, ICCSP Director of USA Powerlifting Phone: (512) 585-3801 Email: [email protected] Dr. Marcus McCray, DC, ATC Team Chiropractor for Indianapolis Colts Excel Sports Chiropractic & Rehab 1315 W. 86th Street, Ste D, Indianapolis, IN 46260 Phone: (317) 956-9151 Email: [email protected] Dr. Amy Berglund, DC, DACBSP, ICCSP Active Care Family Chiropractic 212 Main Street, Stevensville, MT 59870 Phone: (406) 531-9159 Email: [email protected] Dr. Asdrubal Lopez, DC, DACBSP Summit Sports Chiropractic and Sports Institute 1124 South Pines Road, Spokane Valley, WA 99206 Phone: (509) 922-1909 Email: [email protected] Jennifer L. 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