For the past 37 years, Dr. Rick Robinette has acquired many diverse skills and ample experience related to sharing information on both the human sciences and soft tissue therapy.
During this time, his accomplishments include teaching adult learners through primary educational facilities and via the provision of continuing education instruction with many venues across the United States, using live and media-based instruction.
Rick has written a textbook for healthcare practitioners on an effective pain management approach, which was published by Pearson Education, Inc., with translations in both Korean and Italian. In addition, he co-produced an instructional video on healthcare treatment protocols for a special population (pregnant women), owned and managed a private health care practice, and has helped countless clients deal with pain, debility, or dysfunction from his direct therapeutic treatments.
Dr. Robinette is currently an Associate Professor with the College of Health Sciences and an Adjunct Instructor with the College of Chiropractic at Parker University in Dallas, Texas. He teaches six courses for students in the Massage Therapy certificate program and an elective course on soft tissue therapy for students in the Doctor of Chiropractic program.
He has earned a PhD doctoral degree in education (with a concentration in curriculum and instruction), a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree (with a concentration in epidemiology), and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree.