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Witnesses:

  1. Dianne Green
  2. Interview other CAs from the other Hollern Offices
  3. Lisa Finnel(Shelbyville)
  4. Kathy Swartley(Shelbyville)
  5. Dr. Rodney Wisdom

Complaint # 4
Against Hollern and Stapleton
KRS 312.150
(j) That the chiropractor failed to provide notice of a change of address or change in the name and address of the facility where the chiropractor practices as required by KRS 312.145(4)

See my earlier complaint (attached) regarding Hollern’s failure to post his name as an owner of the Shelbyville office and his and Stapleton’s continued use of my name after I was no longer an employee of that office or the corporation.

Complaint # 5
Against Hollern and Stapleton
KRS 312.150
(2a) Unprofessional Conduct: Gross ignorance of, or incompetence in, the practice of chiropractic.

  1. See the above discussion of Hollern’s and Stapleton’s use of diagnostic radiation.

  2. All therapies (97014 EMS and 97012 Traction) are only performed for 5 minutes. The minimal standard is 8 minutes. See the attached pages from the Hollern CA training manual and the ChiroCode Desk Book. Once during my employment while working in the Shelbyville office I placed a patient on one of the traction tables for 10 minutes. When therapy became backed up, I asked Lisa Finnell the therapy CA and my former office manager what the hold up was. She then chastised me for putting the patient on therapy too long in front of a group of patients. This lead to an angry response from me for her being disrespectable to me in front of patients. She went on to explain that the therapy limit according to the training she had received was 5 minutes max. Mrs. Finnell also phoned me at the corporate office one day to ask if it was ok to place a patient with a pacemaker on the EMS machine.

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