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James F. Winterstein

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Dr. James Winterstein

Dr. James Winterstein
Born April 8, 1943(1943-04-08)
Copperas Cove, TX
Nationality American
Education Chiropractic
Alma mater National College of Chiropractic
Occupation Chiropractic Physician College President
Years active 1968-Present
Employer National University of Health Sciences
Home town Lombard, IL
Known for University President
Title Physician, (DC)
Religious beliefs Lutheran
Spouse(s) Cynthia Sportelli

James F. Winterstein, DC was born April 8, 1963 to Arno Fredrick Winterstein and Ada Amanda Wagner in Copperas Cove, TX. Dr. Winterstein currently serves as President of National University of Health Sciences; he is also well known for his contributions to Chiropractic Radiology. He was married to Diane Bochmann, in 1963, until her passing in 2002, and they had four children. In 2010 he re-married to the former Cynthia Sportelli.

Biography

After public school, James Winterstein became a Radiological technologist while serving in the US Army (1961-1964). After his discharge he attended National College of Chiropractic and received his DC degree in 1968, cum laude.

He completed his Radiology residency at National College of Chiropractic and became Board Certified in June 1970. He was employed at the college's clinic in Lombard, IL as a Radiologic Resident; upon earning his Diplomate he was retained as Clinic Director. Beginning in 1971, he served as Chairman of the Diagnostic Imaging department for National College.

Dr. Winterstein practiced privately from 1968--1985, when the college asked him to work full time as Chief of Clinic's Staff; in 1986 he was installed as President of the college. During his tenure, National College became National University of Health Sciences.

Career

Plus awards and citations for contributions to the Profession, far too numerous to list.