Welcome to week six of our #followfriday series. If you’re new to the site, please read the introductory post for this series. It’ll get you up-to-speed on why this series exists and its purpose.
If you’re just joining us and would like to participate in the series, simply direct message me through Twitter or fill out the contact form for this blog. As soon as I receive your request, I’ll respond back asking for the information you’d like featured.
This week it is my pleasure to introduce to you our #followfriday chiropractor, Dr. Brandon Harshe.
Currently, Dr. Harshe is finishing up classes and clinic requirements at Parker College of Chiropractic. His primary focus is on the Blair Upper Cervical technique.
Dr. Harshe states, “I know that this technique will give me the opportunity to properly help my patients heal.”
Dr. Harshe is from Scottsdale, Arizona where he lived until moving to Dallas to go to Parker College. Consequently, he’s a life-long Phoenix Suns fan which, according to Dr. Harshe, “made this year’s NBA playoffs boring seeing as they didn’t make it”.
This year he and his wife, January, will celebrate their 8th year of marriage. As a couple, they’ve been together for eleven years. However, they have been friends since high school.
They have three beautiful kids, ages 5 1/2, 4 and 1 1/2. His wife is also pregnant with baby #4. Make sure you visit January’s blog to stay up-to-date with her pregnancy.
Dr. Harshe will graduate from Parker in August and plans on staying in Dallas/Ft. Worth to practice subluxation-based Upper Cervical chiropractic. He will use the Blair Upper Cervical technique to adjust his patients. He’s been studying Blair a great deal outside of school since they don’t teach it at Parker.
One of his hobbies is hanging out with his wife and seeing movies with her.
As Dr. Harshe states, “Having three kids doesn’t allow for too much of that, but we try to go to a movie whenever we can.”
One of his other hobbies is writing. He has a blog called The Atlas of Life that he updates on a daily basis.
As he states, “I can combine my love of writing and my passion of Upper Cervical into one place. It has been a blast for me. I also do interviews on my blog. I’ve interviewed the likes of Dr. Darren White, Dr. Drew Hall, Dr. Paul Hambrick, Dr. Tom Forest, and Dr. Tony Palermo.”
If you’d like to connect with Dr. Harshe, you can do so through his blog, on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook or EzineArticles.
He can also be reached at (214) 422-1867.
In closing, make sure you connect with Dr. Harshe and thank him for taking the time to participate. Also, go ahead and click on the “Tweet This” button below so that other chiropractors on Twitter will be notified that he’s been featured.
Have an awesome weekend everyone!
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Thanks for the feature Dr. MacNamara! I appreciate it. And keep up the great work with this blog.
Great Feature! Look out for BIG things from Brandon Harshe!
You’re very welcome, Dr. Harshe. It was my pleasure!
Also, I appreciate the kind words regarding my blog. I trust it’s making a positive impact within our profession and helping chiropractors realize the importance of blogs and social media for promoting their practices and the incredible gift of chiropractic!
@ Dr. Darren White — Hey, thanks for stopping by! I greatly appreciate it!!
One thing I’ve been amazed at is how active the upper cervical chiropractors/community has been within the Web 2.0 arena. Job well done!!
And, yes, Dr. Harshe will do phenomenal!
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