Dr. Anderson is one of just a few chiropractors in the United States to hold a university faculty position (Dominican University of California), is the Medical Advisor for the documentary film Sweet Suicide (produced by Nancy Appleton, PhD), and is one of the first chiropractors to be granted hospital privileges. He has collaborated with Warren Hoeffler, PhD on stem cell research for joint regeneration and epithelial cell growth. Dr. Anderson is a board eligible nutritionist with the American College of Nutrition and has worked on a number of projects with leading organizations, including Whole Foods Markets, Elephant Pharmacy, and the YWCA. He has served as a California Qualified Medical Examiner as well as an Independent Disability Evaluator, providing expert chiropractic opinion on injury cases
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Dr. Anderson is one of just a few chiropractors in the United States to hold a university faculty position (