38 min

🎙️Chiropractors and Anatomy – Dr. Madhav Gramke Mile High Chiro Podcast

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Anatomy education does not end when you graduate from chiropractic school.
On this episode of The Mile High Podcast, Colorado chiropractor Dr. Madhav Gramke is the very special guest.
Dr. Madhav has had a deep obsessive interest with the human body since roughly age 13. It started with athletics and an amazement of the plasticity of forms. When he was in his undergraduate studies, a friend introduced Madhev to his chiropractor, and his life was forever changed. He decided that chiropractic was exactly what he was meant to do.
Upon the advice of a cousin who was a naturopathic doctor, he tutored a few anatomy classes during his time in chiropractic school, simply in order to learn the material better. He agreed with his cousin in his sense that learning anatomy was important as a bodyworker, and that teaching is the best way to learn. This, again, changed his life forever. He fell in love with both anatomy and teaching, and felt it to be the most perfect complement to a chiropractic practice that he could imagine.
After graduating from chiropractic school and a short term associate position, he did what was essentially a six month internship in a dissection lab in Colorado Springs. His relationship with the president of the board and the rest of the lab family became very strong, and he has been teaching workshops there ever since. He runs his own courses, aimed towards chiropractors, and also assists a number of other anatomy educators in facilitating their classes to an incredible variety of health professionals. This is in addition to running his own chiropractic practice since 2021, called Integrate Family Chiropractic. He feels extremely blessed and grateful to have this dream of a professional life and looks forward to practicing and teaching for the rest of his working life.
His favorite quote is, “You can observe a lot just by watching.” - Yogi Berra
On this episode you’ll discover:
The importance of the continued study of anatomy after chiropractic school The difference between regional anatomy and integral anatomy The differences between a cadaver program at a university, and a cadaver intensive And MUCH more! You can learn more about Dr. Gramke at integratechiro.com.
Enjoy this podcast and get ready for Mile High XII in Denver, September 26th – 29th.  You can obtain tickets at www.RiseUpToMileHigh.com.
 
Yours in Service,
Dr. Danny
 

Anatomy education does not end when you graduate from chiropractic school.
On this episode of The Mile High Podcast, Colorado chiropractor Dr. Madhav Gramke is the very special guest.
Dr. Madhav has had a deep obsessive interest with the human body since roughly age 13. It started with athletics and an amazement of the plasticity of forms. When he was in his undergraduate studies, a friend introduced Madhev to his chiropractor, and his life was forever changed. He decided that chiropractic was exactly what he was meant to do.
Upon the advice of a cousin who was a naturopathic doctor, he tutored a few anatomy classes during his time in chiropractic school, simply in order to learn the material better. He agreed with his cousin in his sense that learning anatomy was important as a bodyworker, and that teaching is the best way to learn. This, again, changed his life forever. He fell in love with both anatomy and teaching, and felt it to be the most perfect complement to a chiropractic practice that he could imagine.
After graduating from chiropractic school and a short term associate position, he did what was essentially a six month internship in a dissection lab in Colorado Springs. His relationship with the president of the board and the rest of the lab family became very strong, and he has been teaching workshops there ever since. He runs his own courses, aimed towards chiropractors, and also assists a number of other anatomy educators in facilitating their classes to an incredible variety of health professionals. This is in addition to running his own chiropractic practice since 2021, called Integrate Family Chiropractic. He feels extremely blessed and grateful to have this dream of a professional life and looks forward to practicing and teaching for the rest of his working life.
His favorite quote is, “You can observe a lot just by watching.” - Yogi Berra
On this episode you’ll discover:
The importance of the continued study of anatomy after chiropractic school The difference between regional anatomy and integral anatomy The differences between a cadaver program at a university, and a cadaver intensive And MUCH more! You can learn more about Dr. Gramke at integratechiro.com.
Enjoy this podcast and get ready for Mile High XII in Denver, September 26th – 29th.  You can obtain tickets at www.RiseUpToMileHigh.com.
 
Yours in Service,
Dr. Danny
 

38 min