Dr. Brian Coleman is a clinician scientist at the VA Hospital in Connecticut and a health informatics researcher at Yale University medical school.
In this interview, we discuss Brian’s unconventional path through chiropractic school and we get to geek out on topics such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, and the field of health informatics. We talk about how it applies to the chiropractic profession, and how interested chiropractic students can find post-doctorate research opportunities.
All content for Exploring Chiropractic is the property of Exploring Chiropractic and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Dr. Brian Coleman is a clinician scientist at the VA Hospital in Connecticut and a health informatics researcher at Yale University medical school.
In this interview, we discuss Brian’s unconventional path through chiropractic school and we get to geek out on topics such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, and the field of health informatics. We talk about how it applies to the chiropractic profession, and how interested chiropractic students can find post-doctorate research opportunities.
Dr. Noah Volz is the creator and host of DC2BeRevolution, a podcast and YouTube channel with over 100 interviews with the most influential people in chiropractic. He started the channel as a student and is distilling the lessons learned in a 3 part book series called The Master Student. Book 1, focusing on Mindset, is available now on Amazon.
Exploring Chiropractic
Dr. Brian Coleman is a clinician scientist at the VA Hospital in Connecticut and a health informatics researcher at Yale University medical school.
In this interview, we discuss Brian’s unconventional path through chiropractic school and we get to geek out on topics such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, and the field of health informatics. We talk about how it applies to the chiropractic profession, and how interested chiropractic students can find post-doctorate research opportunities.