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Dr. Janis Noseworthy
   
 
 
Dr. Janis Noseworthy
 
 
Dr. Janis Noseworthy graduated from Memorial University of
   
 
Newfoundland in 1992 with a BSc in Biology and a BA in French.
   
 
In 1994 she completed her BSc (Honours) in Neuropsychology.
   
 
She subsequently graduated from the Canadian Memorial
   
 
Chiropractic College in 1998.
   
 
   
 
Dr. Janis is certified in Craniosacral Therapy through the
   
 
Upledger Institute, and is trained in custom orthotic fitting,
   
 
gradient compression hosiery fitting, and office ergonomics. She
   
 
is a member in good standing of the Nova Scotia College of
   
 
Chiropractors (NSCC) and currently serves as Chair of the Board
   
 
of the NSCC and as Past Chair of the NSCC Peer Assessment
   
 
Committee. As well, she is a volunteer with the Canadian
   
 
Chiropractic Examining Board and the Canadian Memorial
   
 
Chiropractic College Interview Team.
   
 
   
 
While Dr. Janis believes in treating a wide variety of conditions,
   
 
she is particularly passionate about treating children and
   
 
pregnant mothers. In her free time Dr. Janis is an avid runner
   
 
and completed her first marathon in October 2009. She has 2
   
 
wonderful, healthy children with husband and business partner,
   
 
Dr. Vance Kruszewski.
     
 
     
 
     
 
Dr. Vance Kruszewski
 
Dr. Vance Kruszewski
 
 
   
 
Dr. Vance Kruszewski graduated from Acadia University in 1993
   
 
with a BSc in Biology. While attending the Canadian Memorial
   
 
Chiropractic College, he received the Aboriginal Student Award,
   
 
and graduated in 1998.
   
 
   
 
Dr. Vance is certified in Craniosacral Therapy through the
   
 
Upledger Institute, and is trained in custom orthotic fitting and
   
  gradient compression hosiery fitting. He is a member in good    
  standing of the Nova Scotia College of Chiropractors (NSCC).    
  Dr. Vance currently volunteers with the Canadian Memorial    
  Chiropractic College Interview Team and is Chair of an    
  Investigative Committee with the NSCC. As well, he currently    
  serves as an elected member of the Board of the National    
 
Aboriginal Health Organization and is a regular columnist with
   
 
the Mi’qmaq Maliseet News. Dr. Vance also practices part time
   
 
at the Millbrook First Nations Health Centre.
   
Dr. Vance is a firm believer in living and promoting an active
lifestyle. He has completed numerous marathons and several
other athletic events. In September 2010, Dr. Vance was chosen
by his peers as the 2009 Chiropractor of the Year in recognition
 
of his outstanding contributions to his community and the
 
chiropractic profession.