
Turn your interests
into insights.
Turning your interests into insights.
Our interest domains connect the topics you care about with courses that bring them to life. Explore areas that inspire you, discover related programs, and build knowledge you can implement in clinical practice, right away.
How to use these interest categories
Before scrolling to our interest categories, here are some ideas to contemplate...
- Consider your current area of practice, and explore a related interest that could expand your expertise.
- Think of a patient who needs your help, and search for topics connected to their condition.
- Look for a subject that intrigues or challenges you, and see where it leads.
- Identify tools and strategies that can improve outcomes in the domains you focus on most.
- Revisit a familiar concept to gain a fresh perspective or deeper understanding.
Why explore interests?
These categories are designed to:
Explore Interests
Not sure where to start?
Let us help you build a solid foundation in how the nervous system works, how to assess it, and how to begin applying brain-based strategies in practice.
Carrick Institute is built by pioneers, researchers, and clinicians who teach what they practice.


Matthew Antonucci
DC, DACNB, FACFN, FABCDD, FABVR, FABNN, FABBIR, FICC
Associate Professor of Functional Neurology
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Ted Carrick
DC, PhD, MS-HPEd, DACAN, DABCN, DACNB, DAAPM, FACCN, FRCPN, FEAC (Neurology), FACFN, FABES, FABCDD, FABVR, FICC
Professor of Neurology


Norman Hoffman
DC, CCSP, DACNB, MS-ClinNeuroSci
Associate Professor of Functional Neurology


Jeremy Schmoe
DC, DACNB, FACFN, FABBIR
Assistant Professor of Functional Neurology
Learn from the instructors behind the field’s most respected programs.
Common questions
Have questions? You’re not the only one.
What if I’ve never taken a neuro course before?
Start with the Getting Started path. It’ll make the Specialty Tracks easier to apply.
Do I need to follow the exact order of modules?
We recommend it, but it’s flexible. Some clinicians jump into a track mid-sequence and catch up later.
Can I take more than one track?
Yes. Many clinicians complete multiple tracks based on their patient load and interests.
Still have questions?
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