About Doctor Tripp
“Anyone who can play the xylophone ought to be able to work on a spine.” -- Captain Beefheart (aka Don Vliet), 1978
BACKGROUND


Dr. Tripp attended chiropractic school in Los Angeles at the Cleveland Chiropractic College, where he attained both his Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Chiropractic degrees. Dr. Carl S. Cleveland, Sr. was one of the pioneers of chiropractic during the early 20th Century whose emphasis on chiropractic philosophy and principles deeply inspired Dr. Tripp.

He practiced in Hollywood, California for one year before establishing a practice in McKinleyville, California on the Redwood Coast for 17 years. Weary of California governmental oppression, Dr. Tripp opened his present Gulfport, Mississippi practice in May of 2000.

CURRICULUM VITAE


Degrees:
Doctor of Chiropractic -- Cleveland Chiropractic College, Los Angeles, 1983 Bachelor of Science -- Cleveland Chiropractic College, Los Angeles, 1988 Bachelor of Music -- University of Cincinnati, 1966

Diplomates:
Diplomate of the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, 1983 Diplomate of the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, 1998 Diplomate of the California State Board of Chiropractic Examiners, 1983

Post Doctorate:
Whiplash and Spinal Trauma, 1988 Certified Industrial Injury Evaluator, 1992 Qualified Medical Evaluator (CA Industrial Medical Council), 1993 Independent Medical Examiner (CA State Disability Insurance), 1997 Mississippi State Board of Chiropractic Examiners -- Jurisprudence Examination, 1998

Licenses:
California State Board of Chiropractic Examiners, License #16076 California Dept. of Health Services, Radiography X-Ray Supervisor & Operator, 1983 Mississippi State Board of Chiropratic Examiners, License #963, 1998 Therapeutic Modalities Certificate #494

Associations:
Mississippi Chiropractic Association Gulf Coast Risk Management Association Association of Qualified Medical Evaluators (CA)

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