CURRICULUM VITAE

- Kenneth John Young -

Young Radiology Consulting

PO Box 9125

West Bridgford, Nottingham NG2 9EG

United Kingdom

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS:

July 2001 Registered, General Chiropractic Council of the United Kingdom (Reg. #1071)

August 1999 Diplomate, American Chiropractic Board of Radiology (#254)

October 2005 Licensed, Illinois Board of Financial and Professional Regulation (Lic. #038-010490)

July 1998 – July 2000 Licensed, State Board of Chiropractic Examiners, California (Lic. #DC-25636)

EXPERIENCE:

08/06 – Present Owner/Director

Young Radiology Consulting

Responsibilities:

All operations of the first full-time, dedicated diagnostic imaging consulting service for chiropractors and osteopaths in the United Kingdom.

01/06 – 08/06 Director of Diagnostic Imaging

National University of Health Sciences

Responsibilities:

In charge of the Master of Science in Diagnostic Imaging/radiology residency

program. Oversaw all aspects of clinical radiology including Magnetic Resonance

Imaging unit for the NUHS clinic system. Taught modules in the Doctor of

Chiropractic program. Began development of radiology aspect of NUHS Faculty

Practice. Submitted grant application to Illinois Department of Public Health for

osteoporosis awareness program. Initiated negotiations with digital x-ray and MRI

vendors/consultants for upgrades of equipment and improved patient throughput.

Organized discussions to expand Masters program to include distance learning options

for existing certified chiropractic radiologists. Contract not renewed due to alterations

within the hierarchical structure of NUHS.

06/00 – 09/05 Senior Lecturer in Radiology

Welsh Institute of Chiropractic - University of Glamorgan

Responsibilities: Designed and implemented radiology curriculum. Oversaw clinic radiography and reported all clinic films. Started combined PhD/radiology residency and supervised first candidate. Developed links with local hospitals and imaging facilities for clinical and educational purposes. Supervised team of radiographers in academic and clinical roles. Lead instructor for all Clinical Imaging modules, including Radiographic Interpretation, Normal Radiographic Anatomy, the Physics of Clinical Imaging and Radiographic Positioning. Solicited donation of films and created radiology teaching file. Acquired digital teaching files and dedicated computers for radiology modules. Acted as School Tutor and faculty representative to the Foundation Year. Supervised final year student clinicians in outpatient clinic. Hosted international guest speakers in radiology.

02/97 - 04/97 Laboratory Instructor

Radiology Department - Los Angeles College of Chiropractic

Responsibilities: Provided instruction during laboratory hours for the Normal Radiographic Anatomy and Radiographic Interpretation courses.

04/96 - 12/96 Teaching Assistant

Radiology Department - Los Angeles College of Chiropractic

Responsibilities: Facilitated learning in Normal Radiographic Anatomy I and II,

Radiographic Interpretation I and II, and the Physics of Clinical Imaging I by answering questions and providing information to students during required and open lab hours.

EDUCATION:

Date Institution Degree/Subject

January 2006 Charles Sturt University Currently enrolled in Master of

Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia Applied Science (Medical Imaging)

April 2000 Los Angeles College of Chiropractic Residency in Diagnostic Imaging

Whittier, CA Certificate of Completion

December 1996 Los Angeles College of Chiropractic Doctor of Chiropractic

Whittier, CA (Summa Cum Laude)

May 1987 Lehigh University Bachelor of Arts, Biology

Bethlehem, PA

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:

05/07 – Present Specialist Fellow (Radiology), European Academy of Chiropractic

07/05 – Present Editorial Review Board, Chiropractic and Osteopathy.

04/05 – Present Editorial Review Board, Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics.

01/04 – Present Editorial Review Board, Medical Science Monitor.

04/03 - Present Editorial Review Board, Clinical Chiropractic.

10/02 - Present American Chiropractic College of Radiology committee to establish standards for continuing professional development.

04/02 - Present Association for the History of Chiropractic, Secretary and Webmaster.

01/02 - Present Fellow, College of Chiropractors (U.K.)

09/01 - Present Association of Chiropractic Colleges Peer Review Committee.

05/99 - Present Association for the History of Chiropractic, Chair of the By-Laws Committee.

03/01 – Present British Chiropractic Association Radiation Standards Committee.

10/02 – 10/04 American Chiropractic Board of Radiology Delphi Committee.

12/01 – 09/05 College of Chiropractors (U.K.) Academics Committee.

12/01 – 09/05 Editorial Review Board, Journal of the Welsh Institute of Chiropractic.

01/01 - 04/03 Editorial Review Board, British Journal of Chiropractic.

09/00 – 09/05 General Chiropractic Council (U.K.) Test of Competence Examiner.

07/00 – 09/05 Editorial Review Board, European Journal of Chiropractic.

BOOK CONTRIBUTIONS:

1.  Radiology sections of Mosby's Review Questions for the NBCE Examination: Part IV, edited by Claire Johnson, MSEd, DC, scheduled for publication in 2007 by Elsevier.

2.  Radiology sections of Mosby's Review Questions for the NBCE Examination: Parts One and Two, edited by Claire Johnson, MSEd, DC, ISBN 0323031722, Elsevier, 2006.

3.  Young KJ. Joseph W. Howe and the Development of Modern Chiropractic Radiology, in History of the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, edited by Joseph C. Keating, Jr., PhD and Reed B. Phillips, DC, DACBR, PhD, published by Southern California University of Health Sciences, Whittier, CA, 2001.

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS:

1.  Young KJ. Albert Edward Tizard: The First Chiropractor in Wales. Chiropractic History. 2007 Summer. 27(1):87-92.

2.  Young KJ. Should Plain Films of the Lumbar Spine be Taken in the Posterior-to-Anterior or Anterior-to-Posterior Position? A Study Using Decision Analysis. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. 2007 March/April. 30(3):200-205.

3.  Lensgraf A, Young KJ. Ependymoma Reporting in a Chiropractic Practice: Two Case Studies. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. 2006 October. 29(8):676-681.

4.  Young KJ, George S. Unifocal Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis Presenting as an Aggressive Bone Lesion: A Case Report. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. 2005 May. 28(4):274-277.

5.  Clancy MJ, Young KJ. Treatment of mechanical low back pain in a patient with progressive systemic sclerosis (scleroderma): a case report. Clinical Chiropractic 2005 6(2):55-62.

6.  Young KJ, Mestan MA. The Usefulness of Radiology Case Presentation as a Method of Self-Directed Study. European Journal of Chiropractic. 51(1):29-34.

7.  King S, Young KJ. The Founding of the Welsh Institute of Chiropractic. Chiropractic History. 2002 Winter 22(2):25-30.

8.  Young KJ, Koning W. Spondylolysis of L2 in Identical Twins: A Case Report. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. 2003 March/April 26(3):196-201.

9.  Young KJ, Johnson J. Porcelain Gallbladder: A Case Report. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. 2002 October 25(8):534-7.

10.  Young KJ. Appa Anderson, D.C., N.D., D.A.C.B.R.; The First Female Chiropractic Radiologist. Chiropractic History. 2001 Summer 20(1):33-39.

11.  Young KJ. The Legacy of the Radiology Residency of the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic Since 1978. Chiropractic History. 2000 Summer 20(1):33-37.

12.  Young KJ. Joseph W. Howe and the Development of Modern Chiropractic Radiology. Chiropractic History. 1999 Winter 19(2):27-47.

13.  Young KJ. Pituitary Adenoma: Pre- and Postsurgical Findings with Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Topics in Diagnostic Radiology and Advanced Imaging. 7(1):23-25.

14.  Smith BMT, Young KJ. Ankylosing Spondylitis: A Case Report. Topics in Diagnostic Radiology and Advanced Imaging. 7(1):30-34.

15.  Young KJ. Technical Report: A New Method of Digital Reproduction of Images for Publication. Topics in Diagnostic Radiology and Advanced Imaging. 6(2):21-22.

16.  Young KJ. Michael A. Giammarino, D.C.: Student, Teacher, Leader. Chiropractic History. 1998 Winter 18(2):33-38.

17.  Young KJ. Warren L. Sausser, D.C.: Influence Unrecognized. Chiropractic History. 1997 Summer 17(1):75-83.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS:

1.  Young KJ. Radiology Workshop. Radiology review column in Osteopathy Today, the monthly newspaper of the British Osteopathic Association. October 2006 to the present.

2.  Young, KJ. Memorial. Kyrre Myhrvold, Norwegian Chiropractic Leader and Historian, Dead at 57. Chiropractic History. 24(2):19.

3.  Young, KJ. Book Review: We Take Care of Our Own: NCMIC and the History of Malpractice Insurance in Chiropractic by Joseph C. Keating, Jr, PhD, Louis Sportelli, DC, and Lawrence Siordia, MD, DC. Clinical Chiropractic. 7(4):201.

PRESENTATIONS/LECTURES:

1.  Imaging of the Cervical Spine. Presented to the Severn Faculty of the College of Chiropractors, Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton, 14 July 2007.

2.  Spinal MRI for chiropractors: What do I need to know? Presented to the Wessex Faculty of the College of Chiropractors, Salisbury Hospital, Salisbury, 19 June 2007, the Northern Faculty of the College of Chiropractors, Gosforth, Newcastle, 07 February 2007, the Yorkshire Faculty of the College of Chiropractors, Pinderfields Hospital, Wakefield, 21 March 2007, and the Northwest-Mersey-North Wales Faculty of the College of Chiropractors, Warrington Hospital, 08 November 2006.

3.  Spinal MRI: An Interactive Review. Presented to the Severn Faculty of the College of Chiropractors, Somerset MRI Centre, Bridgewater, 29 November 2006.

4.  Imaging of the shoulder. Invited lecture for the South Wales Faculty of the College of Chiropractors, Welsh Institute of Chiropractic, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, Wales, 22 February 2005, also presented as invited lecture for the British Chiropractic Sports Council, hosted by the Welsh Institute of Chiropractic, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, Wales, 3 July 2004.

5.  Geriatric Imaging, Normal Variants of the Spine, and invited discussion panel guest. Finnish Chiropractic Association Annual Conference, Turku, Finland, 30-31 October 2004.

6.  Imaging Decisions for Chiropractors. Invited lecture for the Annual Conference of the British Chiropractic Association, hosted by the Welsh Institute of Chiropractic, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, Wales, 27 March 2004.

7.  Imaging Decisions: Protocols for Plain Films and Advanced Imaging. Presented as part of the Nurse Practitioner MSc program, University of Glamorgan School of Care Sciences, Pontypridd, Wales, 27 November 2003.

8.  Invited panel member for the Challenge of the Unknown at the Annual Conference of the American Chiropractic College of Radiology. Nashville, Tennessee 12 September 2003.

9.  Eosinophilic Granuloma Presenting as an Aggressive Osseous Lesion: A Case Report. Presented to the Convention of the European Chiropractors Union, Heidelberg, Germany, 31 May 2003.

10.  Distinguishing Normal Structures and Normal Variants from Pathology on Plain Film Radiographs. Presented to the Northwest Faculty of the College of Chiropractors, Preston, England, 29 March 2003.

11.  The Usefulness of Radiology Case Presentation as a Method of Self-Directed Study. Presented at the annual conference of the Association of Chiropractic Colleges, New Orleans, Louisiana, 14 March 2003.

12.  Spondylolysis of L2 in Identical Twins: A Case Report. Presented to the Convention of the European Chiropractors Union, Oslo, Norway, 11 May 2002.

13.  Comprehensive Review of Non-Degenerative Arthropathies. Presented to the Netherlands Chiropractic Association, Garderen, Netherlands, 20 April 2002.

14.  Pathology of the Hip: Radiographic Considerations. Presented to the Southwest (England) Faculty of the College of Chiropractors (U.K.) at Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton, England, 17 April 2002.

15.  The Founding of the Welsh Institute of Chiropractic. Presented at the 22nd annual conference of the Association for the History of Chiropractic at Western States College of Chiropractic, Portland, Oregon, 13 April 2002 and the annual conference of the American Chiropractic College of Radiology, Atlanta, Georgia, 26 October 2002.

16.  Inflammatory Arthropathies: An Interactive Review. Presented to the South Wales Faculty of the College of Chiropractors (U.K.) at the Welsh Institute of Chiropractic, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, Wales, 20 March 2002.

17.  The Basics of Bone Tumours: An Interactive Review. Presented to the South Wales Faculty of the College of Chiropractors (U.K.) at the Welsh Institute of Chiropractic, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, Wales, 30 October 2001.

18.  Open Radiology Forum “Bring your difficult cases”. British Chiropractic Association Joint Spring Conference, hosted by the Welsh Institute of Chiropractic, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, Wales, 28-9 April 2001.

19.  Appa L. Anderson: The First Female Chiropractic Radiologist. Presented at the 21st annual conference of the Association for the History of Chiropractic at Palmer College of Chiropractic West, San Jose, CA, 31 March 2001 and the annual conference of the American Chiropractic College of Radiology, Atlanta, Georgia, 26 October 2002.

20.  The Basics of MRI and CT. Presented to the South Wales Chapter of the College of Chiropractors (U.K.) at the Welsh Institute of Chiropractic, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, Wales, 7, February 2001.

21.  Joseph W. Howe and the Development of Modern Chiropractic Radiology. Presented at the 19th annual conference of the Association for the History of Chiropractic at the University of Bridgeport College of Chiropractic, Bridgeport, CT, 1 May 1999.

22.  Michael A. Giammarino, D.C., D.A.C.B.R., Student, Teacher, Leader. Presented at the 18th annual conference of the Association for the History of Chiropractic at Life West Chiropractic College, Hayward, CA, 21 February 1998, at the annual meeting of the American Chiropractic College of Radiology, Columbus, OH, 25 September 1998, and at the Second Annual Research and Scholarship Day, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, Whittier, CA, 8 October 1998.

23.  Warren L. Sausser, D.C.: Influence Unrecognized. Presented at the 17th annual conference of

the Association for the History of Chiropractic at Texas Chiropractic College, Pasadena, Texas, 23 February 1997, at the First Annual Research and Scholarship Day, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, Whittier, CA, 2 October 1997 and at the annual conference of the American Chiropractic College of Radiology, Philadelphia, PA, 23 October 1999.

24.  Topics in the Physics of Clinical Imaging, including the generation of x-rays, x-ray interactions with matter, and the attainment of diagnostic quality in radiographs. A semester-long weekly series, presented at Los Angeles College of Chiropractic twice per year from 1995-2000.

25.  Introduction to Skeletal Trauma. Presented at the Welsh Institute of Chiropractic, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, Wales, 4 October 1999.

26.  Repetitive Stress Injuries in Musicians. Types, predisposing factors, methods of prevention and an overview of conservative therapies. Presented at Musicians' Institute, Hollywood, CA, April 1996.

POSTERS:

1. Young KJ, Mestan MA. The Usefulness of Radiology Case Presentation as a Method of Self-Directed Study. Presented at the Convention of the European Chiropractors Union, Oslo, Norway, 11 May 2002 and the annual conference of the American Chiropractic College of Radiology, Atlanta, Georgia, 26 October 2002.

2. Young KJ. The Legacy of the Radiology Residency of the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic Since 1978. Presented at the annual Workshop of the American Chiropractic College of Radiology, Scottsdale, AZ, 26-30 September 2000.

3. Smith BMT, Young KJ. Ankylosing Spondylitis: A Case Report. Presented at the Second Annual Research and Scholarship Day, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, Whittier, CA, 8 October 1998.

4. Young KJ. A New Method of Digital Reproduction of Images for Publication. Presented at the Second Annual Research and Scholarship Day, Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, Whittier, CA, 8 October 1998.

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