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Founding educator

Dr. Farshid Marzban, PhD, DC

Longtime chiropractic educator connecting foundational science to the clinical decisions chiropractors make every day.

Academic profile

A teaching legacy built on neuroscience.

Dr. Marzban earned his BS, MS, and PhD from Michigan State University, followed by postdoctoral work at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and the University of Kansas Medical Center. He later earned his Doctor of Chiropractic from Parker College of Chiropractic in 2002.

Historical Parker University records identify him as Professor of Clinical Sciences and as an instructor in Neuroscience and Clinical Neurology. Current institutional title and appointment dates are being reconfirmed before the regulatory filing and final public faculty approval.

1992PhD

Michigan State University · Anatomy–Neuroscience

1993–1995Postdoctoral research

UW–Madison and University of Kansas Medical Center

2002Doctor of Chiropractic

Parker College of Chiropractic

20+ yearsNeurology educator

Neuroscience and Clinical Neurology for chiropractic students

Teaching philosophy

Complex science becomes useful when learners can see its structure. Courses are designed to make that structure visible, then test whether it can guide observation, communication, and next-step decisions.

First flagship course

Clinical Neurology for the Practicing Chiropractor

A practical six-hour program now moving through faculty review, accessible media production, and jurisdiction-specific approval.

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