Faculty180 - Vita and Individual Profile Data Sheet

Reed Phillips, DC, PhD

Fall 1980 - Fall 2120

Visiting Professor

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Current Position

Position: Associated Faculty

Biography

Following ten years in private practice in Salt Lake City, Dr. Phillips served as Director of Research at the Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research then at Los Angeles College of Chiropractic where he then served as President in 1990 – 2008. Dr. Phillips has over 60 book chapters and articles in peer-reviewed publications. He has been a member of the WFC Research Council since it was formed in 1988.

Dr. Reed Phillips received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from the National College of Chiropractic in Chicago in 1973 and his Diplomate from the American Board of Chiropractic Radiology in 1976. He subsequently obtained an MSc in Community Medicine and a PhD in Sociology from the School of Medicine, University of Utah.

Degrees

1987

Ph.D., Medical Sociology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

1979

M.Sc., Community Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

In Progress

B.Sc., Biology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

D.C., Chiropractic, National College of Chiropractic, Utah, United States

Scholarly Contributions and Creative Productions

Journal Article

Completed/Published

Chapman-Smith, David, and Reed Phillips. 2022. “The Chiropractic Profession’s Man for All Seasons - Louis Sportelli, DC..” Chiropractic History 42 (Summer):35–59.
Phillips, Reed, B Green, and G Jacobs. 2013. “Chiropractic Management of a Persistent Headache.” J. Chiropractic Med. 12:281–87.
Phillips, Reed, JM Whedon, and MA Davis. 2010. “Implications and Limitations of Appropriateness Studies for Chiropractic.” Journal of Chiropractic Humanities.
Phillips, Reed, PJ Benjamin, D Warren, C Salveson, R Hammerschlag, P Snider, M Haas, et al. 2007. “Response to a Proposal for an Integrative Medicine Curriculum” 13:1021–1033.
Phillips, Reed. 2006. “Maturation of Chiropractic Education. Editorial from the Editor-in-Chief.” Journal of Chiropractic Education 20:v–vi.
Phillips, Reed. 2005. “Chiropractic: A Specialty with Limitations? .” J. Canadian Chiro. Assoc., 248–51.