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Formal Education:
Undergraduate:
North Central College, Wausau, WI
Marycrest College, Davenport, IA
Saint Ambrose College, Davenport, IA
Palmer Junior College, Davenport, IA
Graduate:
Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport, IA
Graduated Magna Cum Laude and received Doctor of Chiropractic
Degree in 1980
Post Graduate:
Fellow of the International Academy of Clinical
Acupuncture
(F.I.A.C.A.)
Fellow of the Acupuncture Society of America (F.A.S.A.)
2500 hours of Post Grad training/study in Traditional Chinese
Medicine
(T.C.M.)
Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Board of Acupuncture
(D.A.C.B.A.)
750 hours of Post Grad training/study in Nutrition
80 hours of Post Grad training/study in Iridology with Bernard
Jensen
Media Recognition and Features regarding areas
of expertise:
Pilot for Cen-Com Cable: A Second Opinion
Featured guest discussing treatment for addictions
ABC Network Television: “Prospective” with Don Johnson (30
min)
Featured guest discussing treatment of MS (Multiple Sclerosis)
CBS Network Television: St. Louis local news
Featured guest discussing iridology as a form of diagnosis
NBC Network Television: St. Louis local news
Featured guest discussing Nutrition
NBC Network Television: St. Louis local news
Featured guest discussing and demonstrating acupuncture
Authored feature articles for St. Louis’s Healthy Planet (A Natural Living Magazine) for 1 year.
Formerly on the Board of Directors -- Exertron Sports Medical
Member of Missouri State Chiropractic Association (MSCA)
Lecturer for MSCA license renewal program
Member of the American Chiropractic Association
Currently working with the
American Chiropractic Association, to develop national board
exams for the Diplomate, which is the highest degree as a Chiropractic
Acupuncturist.
Private Practice (by referral only) in Chesterfield,
Missouri for 27 years, specializing in holistic, complementary,
and preventative
medicine emphasizing total body wellness.
The mission statement for Dr. Frisch is to maintain a practice
built on integrity, with the primary goal of helping sick people
get well and healthy people continue on that path.
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