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''Jan Corwin'', DC, CCSP  is a graduate of [[National College of Chiropractic]] from New Jersey, who practiced for most of his career in California. He is notable for having been the 3rd [[Doctor of Chiropractic]] to serve as team physician for the US Olympic team, going to Seoul, Korea  in 1988 <ref name="Goback"> {{Cite web
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'''Jan Corwin, DC, CCSP''' is a 1976 graduate of [[National College of Chiropractic]] from New Jersey, who practiced for most of his career (1978-2005) in Oakland, California. He is notable for having been the 3rd [[Doctor of Chiropractic]] to serve as team physician for the US Olympic team, and the FIRST to  be taken overseas  by the USOC, going to Seoul, Korea  in 1988 <ref name="Goback"> {{Cite web
 
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During his career he worked with multiple high school, college, professional and Olympic athletes. He helped get Chiropractors involved with the Women's Professional Beach Volleyball Association, working with them from 1991- 1993, working with Ed Scale, DC from Manhattan Beach, CA. Dr. Corwin was also instrumental in getting the ACA Sports Council to be recognized  by  the National Football League Players Association. He is a member of the US Olympic Sports Medicine Society and [[FICS]], and has lectured around the world on Chiropractic and sports injuries. Today, he has retired from active practice and returned to New Jersey, where he resides in Ridgewood with his wife Debbie. He keeps busy as a professor in the medical department at Berkeley College <ref>{{Cite web
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==Administrative positions held==
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*1991-1993- President of the [[ACA Sports Council]]<ref name="ACASC"/>
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*1994 - 2005 - Northern CA Olympians - Board Member
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*1995-Present -Board of Directors - [[International Academy of Olympic Chiropractic Officers]](IAOCO)
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*New Doctor of the Year Award from the CA Chiropractic Association in 1980.
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*1988- US Olympic team, (FIRST to  be taken overseas  by the USOC)  Seoul, Korea<ref name="Goback"/>
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Latest revision as of 17:01, 27 April 2014

Dr. Jan Corwin

Jan Corwin, DC, CCSP
Born July, 1950
New York City
Nationality American
Education Chiropractic
Alma mater National College of Chiropractic
Occupation Chiropractic Physician Team Doctor
Years active 1970's- Present
Home town Ridgewood, NJ
Known for President ACA Sports Council,and US Olympic DC.
Title Chiropractor, (DC)
Spouse(s) Debbie Grunfield Corwin


Jan Corwin, DC, CCSP is a 1976 graduate of National College of Chiropractic from New Jersey, who practiced for most of his career (1978-2005) in Oakland, California. He is notable for having been the 3rd Doctor of Chiropractic to serve as team physician for the US Olympic team, and the FIRST to be taken overseas by the USOC, going to Seoul, Korea in 1988 [1]. He was President of the ACA Sports Council from 1991-1993 [2]. During his career he worked with multiple high school, college, professional and Olympic athletes. He helped get Chiropractors involved with the Women's Professional Beach Volleyball Association, working with them from 1991- 1993, working with Ed Scale, DC from Manhattan Beach, CA. Dr. Corwin was also instrumental in getting the ACA Sports Council to be recognized by the National Football League Players Association. He is a member of the US Olympic Sports Medicine Society and FICS, and has lectured around the world on Chiropractic and sports injuries. Today, he has retired from active practice and returned to New Jersey, where he resides in Ridgewood with his wife Debbie. He keeps busy as a professor in the medical department at Berkeley College [3]. And volunteers as an EMT in his home town. Dr. Corwin is a life-long member of the ACA, ACA Sports Council, and one of the early members of FICS

Administrative positions held

Awards

  • New Doctor of the Year Award from the CA Chiropractic Association in 1980.
  • 1989- "Chiropractor of the Year" award ACA Sports Council [4].

Event Coverage

  • 1988- US Olympic team, (FIRST to be taken overseas by the USOC) Seoul, Korea[1]


References