Parker University Announces that Dr. Clinton Daniels Has Joined its Research Center as an Adjunct Research Faculty Member

Parker University Announces that Dr. Clinton Daniels Has Joined its Research Center as an Adjunct Research Faculty Member
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Parker University Announces that Dr. Clinton Daniels Has Joined its Research Center as an Adjunct Research Faculty Member

Parker University is delighted to announce that Dr. Clinton Daniels has joined the Research Center as an adjunct research faculty member.

Dr. Daniels began his academic journey by earning a Bachelor of Science from Purdue University, followed by Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) and Master of Science (MS) degrees from Logan University. In 2014, he was selected for the inaugural cohort of VA chiropractic residents, a milestone that set the stage for his 2015 appointment to the VA Puget Sound medical staff. Since then, Dr. Daniels has been instrumental in expanding chiropractic services for veterans and establishing new chiropractic residency opportunities. His leadership was recognized in 2021 when he was promoted to Chiropractic Service Chief at VA Puget Sound, a role that highlights his dedication to advancing healthcare for veterans.

Dr. Daniels’ commitment to research and advancing the field of chiropractic is reflected in his tenure as Research Coordinator for the VA Chiropractic Field Advisory Committee (2018–2024) and his authorship of more than 50 scientific publications. His work spans crucial areas, including the integration of chiropractic care within veteran and military health systems, managing postsurgical spine pain, suicide prevention, and establishing best practices in chiropractic care. His expertise is further highlighted by his service on the Editorial Board for BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies and prior roles on editorial boards for other chiropractic journals.

In addition to his research and clinical achievements, Dr. Daniels has made substantial contributions to the chiropractic profession through numerous service appointments. In 2024, he was named Chair of the Clinical Compass Scientific Commission, an organization dedicated to developing evidence-based guidelines for chiropractic practices. He also serves as Secretary for the Chiropractic Health Care Section of the American Public Health Association (APHA) and as a member of the Washington State Health Technology Clinical Committee. His exemplary contributions to public health and chiropractic were also honored in 2024 when he received the Rising Star Award from the APHA Chiropractic Health Care Section.

Through his new role with Parker University, Dr. Daniels will continue to influence the future of chiropractic care, blending his extensive experience in research, clinical practice, and leadership to inspire and educate the next generation of chiropractic professionals. Parker University is proud to welcome Dr. Daniels!

About Parker University

Parker University, the fourth-fastest growing college in Texas and the fastest-growing college in Dallas, was founded in 1982 by Dr. James William Parker (formerly Parker College of Chiropractic). Today, Parker University has more than 2,100 students and more than 35 academic programs, including its renowned chiropractic program, as well as master’s degrees in clinical neuroscience, strength and human performance, and functional nutrition. Currently, Parker University has the second-largest chiropractic cohort of any campus worldwide. Parker University has been recognized as an Honor Roll Institution by Great Colleges to Work For®, one of the 25 Fastest-Growing Colleges in the U.S., as a recipient of the FutureEdge 50 Awards, and as a Best Texas Online College by Forbes.

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