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Dr. Hunter is a chiropractic physician who was born in Rumson N.J. She completed her undergraduate work at Montclair State University in Upper Montclair N.J. and is practicing in  Columbus, Ohio specializing in [[sports chiropractic]].
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Dr. Hunter is notable for having been  selected as the [[chiropractic physician]] for the U.S. medical team at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah. Dr. Hunter has the distinction of being named the second female chiropractor to make a U.S. Winter Olympic Medical Team.<br>
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Dr. Hunter is a chiropractic physician who was born in Rumson N.J. {{citation needed}}She completed her undergraduate work at Montclair State University in Upper Montclair N.J.{{citation needed}} and is practicing in  Columbus, Ohio specializing in [[sports chiropractic]].  
  
Dr. Hunter is a member of the U.S. Olympic Medical Society. Her first Olympic experience came as an intern at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs as part of her extensive post-doctoral training. Dr. Hunter's professional career was recognized internationally when she became a member of the medical team for the 2001 World University Games in Beijing, China.<br>
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Dr. Hunter is notable for having been  selected as the [[List of Chiropractic Terminology#Chiropractic Physician |Chiropractic Physician]] for the U.S. medical team at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah.{{citation needed}}Dr. Hunter has the distinction of being named the first female chiropractor to make a U.S. Winter Olympic Medical Team.{{citation needed}}<br>
  
She is affiliated with Ballet Met of Columbus, Ohio, where she serves as their chiropractic consultant.
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Dr. Hunter is a member of the U.S. Olympic Medical Society{{citation needed}}. Her first Olympic experience came as an intern at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs {{citation needed}}as part of her extensive post-doctoral training. Dr. Hunter's professional career was recognized internationally when she became a member of the medical team for the 2001 World University Games in Beijing, China.{{citation needed}}<br>
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She is affiliated with Ballet Met of Columbus, Ohio, where she serves as their chiropractic consultant.{{citation needed}}<br>
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She was President of the [[ACA Sports Council]]  from 1995-1997, and is a Board member of the [[IAOCO]].
  
 
==Faculty appointments==
 
==Faculty appointments==
  
She is a member of the post-graduate faculty of the [[Logan College of Chiropractic]], the [[New York Chiropractic College]], and the [[University of Bridgeport]], and has been honored for her accomplishments by being named a Fellow by the [[International College of Chiropractors]]. She is a contributing author for the textbook, Conservative Management of Sports Injuries. Dr. Hunter lectures nationally on a variety of sports chiropractic topics.<br>
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She is a member of the post-graduate faculty of the [[Logan College of Chiropractic]]{{citation needed}}, the [[New York Chiropractic College]]{{citation needed}}, and the [[University of Bridgeport]]{{citation needed}}, and has been honored for her accomplishments by being named a Fellow by the [[International College of Chiropractors]]{{citation needed}}. She is a contributing author for the textbook, Conservative Management of Sports Injuries. Dr. Hunter lectures nationally on a variety of sports chiropractic topics.{{citation needed}}<br>
  
Dr. Hunter now practices at the Ohio State University, Center for Integrative Medicine. She is an Assistant Clinical Instructor in the College of Medicine and works directly with the Ohio State University sports program.
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Dr. Hunter now practices at the Ohio State University, Center for Integrative Medicine{{citation needed}}. She is an Assistant Clinical Instructor in the College of Medicine{{citation needed}} and works directly with the Ohio State University sports program{{citation needed}}.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:45, 14 April 2015

Dr. Robin Hunter

Robin Hunter, DC, FICC
Born May 6, 1953 [1]
Rumson, NJ
Nationality American
Education Chiropractic
Alma mater Logan College of Chiropractic
Occupation Chiropractic Physician Team Doctor
Years active unk - Present
Home town Columbus, OH
Known for Olympic DC, Salt Lake City, UT
Title Chiropractor, (DC)
Spouse(s) Jeffrey Hunter

Dr. Hunter is a chiropractic physician who was born in Rumson N.J.[citation needed]She completed her undergraduate work at Montclair State University in Upper Montclair N.J.[citation needed] and is practicing in Columbus, Ohio specializing in sports chiropractic.

Dr. Hunter is notable for having been selected as the Chiropractic Physician for the U.S. medical team at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah.[citation needed]Dr. Hunter has the distinction of being named the first female chiropractor to make a U.S. Winter Olympic Medical Team.[citation needed]

Dr. Hunter is a member of the U.S. Olympic Medical Society[citation needed]. Her first Olympic experience came as an intern at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs[citation needed]as part of her extensive post-doctoral training. Dr. Hunter's professional career was recognized internationally when she became a member of the medical team for the 2001 World University Games in Beijing, China.[citation needed]

She is affiliated with Ballet Met of Columbus, Ohio, where she serves as their chiropractic consultant.[citation needed]
She was President of the ACA Sports Council from 1995-1997, and is a Board member of the IAOCO.

Faculty appointments

She is a member of the post-graduate faculty of the Logan College of Chiropractic[citation needed], the New York Chiropractic College[citation needed], and the University of Bridgeport[citation needed], and has been honored for her accomplishments by being named a Fellow by the International College of Chiropractors[citation needed]. She is a contributing author for the textbook, Conservative Management of Sports Injuries. Dr. Hunter lectures nationally on a variety of sports chiropractic topics.[citation needed]

Dr. Hunter now practices at the Ohio State University, Center for Integrative Medicine[citation needed]. She is an Assistant Clinical Instructor in the College of Medicine[citation needed] and works directly with the Ohio State University sports program[citation needed].

References