Simon_SenzonsThe mission of TIC is to preserve, evolve, and teach the history of ideas in chiropractic through the complete online learning center. The discussion forum, reading room, archives, and dozens of audio and video resources enhance the online learning experience. TIC Membership includes Dr. Senzon’s most recent lectures, interviews with thought leaders, weekly updates, and several of his unpublished writings.

The Institute features online continuing education (CE) programs in 31 states and 6 provinces. Members of TIC receive significant discounts for the online CE courses. The site is designed to build on the success of Simon Senzon’s previous online learning website and his philosophy of chiropractic website.

Dr. Senzon is an academic pushing the boundaries of chiropractic knowledge. His research on the history of ideas in chiropractic has led to him lecturing around the world. He has also presented academic papers at the Association for the History of Chiropractic Conference, The Consciousness Conference, and the International Research and Philosophy Symposium.

Simon teaches 3 to 4 live events annually and delivers several skype lectures to chiropractic groups and college classes on a regular basis. Every lecture is unique and is recorded for members of The Institute Chiropractic.

Dr. Senzon posts This Day in TIC History on Facebook. He also records Daily TIC, TIC Vlog, and TIC Dialogues as part of The Institute Chiropractic’s public outreach.

In addition to the 70 hours of content already available to TIC Members, Dr. Senzon is developing a new series of online lectures on the history of vertebral subluxation in chiropractic, Integral Ethics for chiropractors, a comprehensive history of philosophy in chiropractic, and methods for reviewing the literature.

Besides maintaining the online learning center at TIC, Dr. Senzon publishes chiropractic texts and classic chiropractic posters. The publications are central to TIC’s mission. The latest books include Walton’s The Complete Chiropractor and editing of Faulkner’s The Chiropractor’s Protégé. The first TIC poster released is R.W. Stephenson’s The Chiropractic Chart.