Keith Walker BSc DC PGCAP FHEA FRCC MRCC(Pain)
Keith graduated from the Anglo-European College of Chiropractic in 1991. He originally trained as Registered General Nurse at the Middlesex Hospital in London. In April 2004 Keith and his wife took over York House from his father who retired and oversaw the change from York House to the Peninsula Chiropractic Clinic. Louise is now a non-practising registrant with the General Chiropractic Council and has had a career change. She is now a qualified Dentist working in Cornwall.
Keith is registered with the General Chiropractic Council and is also a Research Fellow of the Royal College of Chiropractic where he is working with a team investigating evidence-based practice in UK Chiropractors. He is also currently part way through a Professional Doctorate at Bath University where he is investigating how chiropractors interface with evidence-based practice.
For the past 12 years Keith has had a role in the Peninsula School of Medicine and Dentistry Plymouth University as theme lead for a Special Study Unit (SSU) provided to 3rd year medical students. He provides an SSU at the clinic but also helps coordinate, manage and recruit other providers to the theme.
Keith shares his practice life with a post at Plymouth University in the School of Health Professions where he lectures in evidence-based practice and helps coordinate continual professional development for allied health professionals. He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Together, Louise and he have 3 children and live on the edge of Dartmoor.
Keith is registered with the General Chiropractic Council and is also a Research Fellow of the Royal College of Chiropractic where he is working with a team investigating evidence-based practice in UK Chiropractors. He is also currently part way through a Professional Doctorate at Bath University where he is investigating how chiropractors interface with evidence-based practice.
For the past 12 years Keith has had a role in the Peninsula School of Medicine and Dentistry Plymouth University as theme lead for a Special Study Unit (SSU) provided to 3rd year medical students. He provides an SSU at the clinic but also helps coordinate, manage and recruit other providers to the theme.
Keith shares his practice life with a post at Plymouth University in the School of Health Professions where he lectures in evidence-based practice and helps coordinate continual professional development for allied health professionals. He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Together, Louise and he have 3 children and live on the edge of Dartmoor.