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MICHAEL ROBERT WEINTRAUB, D.C., F.I.A.C.A.
HOME/OFFICE: PERSONAL DATA
25 Fieldstone Drive Date of Birth: 2/14/56
Middletown, N.Y. 10940 Height: 5’9”
(914) 260-9212 cell Weight: 150 lbs
Married
drmrweintraub@gmail.com Health: Excellent
PROFESSION:
Educator:
Westchester Community College, Valhalla, N.Y.
Senior Adjunct Professor, Biology, Fall 1992 to present
Pace University, Pleasantville, N.Y.
Adjunct Professor, Biology, Appointment: Fall 2004 to present
Bronx Community College/CUNY, Bronx, N.Y.
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Biology, Fall 2005 to present
Dominican College, Blauvelt, N.Y.
Adjunct Instructor, Biology, Fall 2014 to present
York College/CUNY, Jamaica, N.Y.
Visiting Faculty, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Occupational Therapy, Fall 2009
Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, N.Y.
Visiting Biologist, Anatomy and Physiology, Fall 2008
Norwalk Community College, Norwalk, CT:
Adjunct Professor, Biology, Fall 2005 to Spring 2008
Mercy College: Biology Dobbs Ferry, N.Y
Adjunct Professor, 2003 to 2004
Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.): 1982 to present: family practice with an emphasis on holistic
health/treatment of chronic and acute conditions
Techniques: Directional Non-Force, Applied Kinesiology, Sacro-Occipital, Cranial-Facial
Manipulation, Myofascial Release, Extremity Technique
Adjunct Modalities: Non-Invasive Acupuncture/Meridian Therapy; Glandular Therapy;
Nutrition/Herbology; Kinesiologic Allergy Testing; Reiki Touch Therapy
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
College:
Westchester Community College: Valhalla, N.Y., 1992 to present
Courses:
Anatomy and Physiology 1 and 2, Lecture and Laboratory
General Biology 1 and 2, Lecture and Laboratory
Biologic Science (non-majors), Lecture and Laboratory
Human Biology (non-majors, Lecture and Laboratory
Biology of Human Sexuality (non-majors), Lecture
Basic Anatomy and Physiology (respiratory technicians), Laboratory
Pace University:
Pleasantville, N.Y.; Appointment, Professor: Fall 2004 to present
Courses:
Anatomy and Physiology 1 and 2, Lecture and Laboratory
Biology and Contemporary Society, Lecture and Laboratory
General Biology 2 Laboratory
Bronx Community College/CUNY:
Bronx, N.Y.; Appointment, Adjunct Assistant Professor: Fall 2005 to present
Courses:
General Biology 1 (Bio11), Lecture and Laboratory
Anatomy and Physiology 1 and 2 (Bio23 and 24), Lecture and Laboratory
Dominican College, Blauvelt, N.Y.
Adjunct Instructor, Biology, Fall 2014 to present
Anatomy and Physiology 1, Lecture and Laboratory
York College/CUNY
Jamaica, N.Y. Fall 2009
Courses:
Functional Anatomy for Occupational Therapy (HPOT 315), Lecture and Laboratory
Sarah Lawrence College
Bronxville, N.Y., Fall 2008
Courses:
Anatomy and Physiology: responsibilities include designing a writing-intensive one- semester
course for both science and non-science students; individual mentoring with students biweekly
on development of conference projects relative to student’s concentration/major.
Norwalk Community College:
Norwalk, CT; Fall 2005 to 5/08
Courses:
Introduction to Biology, (non-majors), Lecture and Laboratory
Anatomy and Physiology 1, Lecture and Laboratory
Mercy College: Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., 2003 to 2004
Courses:
Anatomy and Physiology I and II, Lecture and Laboratory
Botany: Plants and People
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High School:
Solomon Schechter H.S., Hartsdale, N.Y.; September 2004-12/04
Courses:
Forensic Science: responsibilities include course development
Other Teaching Experience:
Reiki Plus Institute of Natural Healing: Edenton, N.C., Ossining, N.Y.
Instructor: Anatomy and Physiology; 1987-1990
Privately conducted seminars for Reiki Touch-Therapy practitioners (lay and professional):
anatomy and physiology, reflexology, Holistic healing, clinical procedures and professional
ethics: 1982-1990
Research Interests:
The anatomical and physiological influences of traditional Thai Buddhist meditation on the
CNS/neurotransmitters, Autonomic and Endocrine Systems
Current project in development:
The application and influence of Thai Buddhist meditation on Test-Taking Anxiety and
Academic Performance
EDUCATION:
New York Chiropractic College: Doctor Of Chiropractic (D.C.) 1981
Awards and Notable Positions:
Art Editor: "Columbia" Yearbook: 1981-82 Service Award: 1981
Senior Class Treasurer: 1981
Hofstra University: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.): 1978
Major: English: Writing and Literature Full Minors: Biology, Art, Drama
Awards and Notable Positions:
Editor: Hofstra Literary Magazine: 1977-78
Prose Writing Competition: 1978
Service Award: 1975
Writing Competition: 1975
International Academy of Clinical Acupuncture: Fellow (F.I.A.C.A.) 1990
PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS:
Licensed Doctor of Chiropractic in NYS (X003026) 1982
Diplomate, National Board of Chiropractic Examiners: 1981
Fellow, International Academy of Clinical Acupuncture: 1990
Reiki Master (Instructor Level): 1992
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES IN ADDITION TO PRIVATE PRACTICE:
Consulting Physician Panel: Industrial Medical Associates: White Plains, N.Y.:
perform independent medical evaluations and disability rating: 1994-98
Team Chiropractor: Yonkers Hoot Owls (A.A. Minor League Baseball Team)
Dance Company Chiropractor: NSA 5th World Peace Culture Festival: Madison Square
Garden: 1986
Lecture Series: Chiropractic, Nutrition, Acupuncture, “Secret of Chi”, “Healing and
Mythology”, Holistic Health, Reiki: 1982-present
Local TV and Radio Appearances discussing Chiropractic, Nutrition, Acupuncture
1987-present
Chiropractic Radiology Services: provide x-rays with interpretation for area D.C.’s
1982-1985
WRITTEN WORK:
Non-fiction:
“The Anatomy and Physiology Survival Kit--A Self-Testing Review”:  2008 (Kendall Hunt)
The APSK is a two part learning tool covering both semesters of lecture and laboratory topics.
Part 1, The “Survival Manual” (215 pages), is a foundational short answer fill-in review test
of the principal concepts of Human Anatomy and Physiology lecture I and II; the text begins
with basic chemistry and follows the course curricula in sequence with most questions
answered/ explained by the following question. Part 2, “The Pocket Practical” is an interactive
CD-ROM which creates a “flashcard” format of laboratory review testing. The volume consists
of over 900 high-resolution digital photographs the most commonly used laboratory models
and includes over100 full color micrographs of tissue preparations. Each “flashcard”
represents a typical lab-practical exam station with 5 to 7 labeled identifications followed by
an answer card. The volume is designed to be down-loaded to any hand JPEG-capable device
such as MP3 players and iPods.
Fiction:
“The Shamus: A Gumshoe’s Odyssey”:  2001 (Smashwords) Homer’s Odyssey is retold as a
sci-fi fantasy tribute to the 1930’s hard-boiled detective genre with mythological and Buddhist
overtones. Available as an eBook at Smashwords, Apple, Sony, Barnes and Noble, Kobo and
Diesel.
“A Million Lights For Joey” :(TV Movie, Holiday-theme)  2004
Eight-year-old Rachel believes she's been visited by an angel who promises to bring her older
brother Joey home from the war in Vietnam--providing Rachel hangs one million Christmas
lights on her house by Thursday night. What could be more challenging than amassing and
hanging all those lights in three days? Rachel's last name is Shapiro.
I
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INTERESTS:
Writing, archaeology and history, mythology, philosophy and religion, astronomy,
photography, sculpture multimedia ~wood and stone carving, music, hiking, travel,
parapsychology and metaphysics, acting
REFERENCES:
Dr. Iris Cook
Chair, Biology, Westchester Community College
Valhalla, NY 10595
(914) 606-6769
Dr. Andrew Wier
Chair, Biology, Pace University
Pleasantville, N.Y. 10570
(914) 773-3562
Prof. Eugene Rutheny
Former Chair, Biology, Westchester Community College
Valhalla, NY 10595
(914) 606-6917

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  • 1. Michael Robert Weintraub Page 1 of 5 1 MICHAEL ROBERT WEINTRAUB, D.C., F.I.A.C.A. HOME/OFFICE: PERSONAL DATA 25 Fieldstone Drive Date of Birth: 2/14/56 Middletown, N.Y. 10940 Height: 5’9” (914) 260-9212 cell Weight: 150 lbs Married drmrweintraub@gmail.com Health: Excellent PROFESSION: Educator: Westchester Community College, Valhalla, N.Y. Senior Adjunct Professor, Biology, Fall 1992 to present Pace University, Pleasantville, N.Y. Adjunct Professor, Biology, Appointment: Fall 2004 to present Bronx Community College/CUNY, Bronx, N.Y. Adjunct Assistant Professor, Biology, Fall 2005 to present Dominican College, Blauvelt, N.Y. Adjunct Instructor, Biology, Fall 2014 to present York College/CUNY, Jamaica, N.Y. Visiting Faculty, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Occupational Therapy, Fall 2009 Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, N.Y. Visiting Biologist, Anatomy and Physiology, Fall 2008 Norwalk Community College, Norwalk, CT: Adjunct Professor, Biology, Fall 2005 to Spring 2008 Mercy College: Biology Dobbs Ferry, N.Y Adjunct Professor, 2003 to 2004 Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.): 1982 to present: family practice with an emphasis on holistic health/treatment of chronic and acute conditions Techniques: Directional Non-Force, Applied Kinesiology, Sacro-Occipital, Cranial-Facial Manipulation, Myofascial Release, Extremity Technique Adjunct Modalities: Non-Invasive Acupuncture/Meridian Therapy; Glandular Therapy; Nutrition/Herbology; Kinesiologic Allergy Testing; Reiki Touch Therapy
  • 2. Michael Robert Weintraub Page 2 of 5 2 TEACHING EXPERIENCE: College: Westchester Community College: Valhalla, N.Y., 1992 to present Courses: Anatomy and Physiology 1 and 2, Lecture and Laboratory General Biology 1 and 2, Lecture and Laboratory Biologic Science (non-majors), Lecture and Laboratory Human Biology (non-majors, Lecture and Laboratory Biology of Human Sexuality (non-majors), Lecture Basic Anatomy and Physiology (respiratory technicians), Laboratory Pace University: Pleasantville, N.Y.; Appointment, Professor: Fall 2004 to present Courses: Anatomy and Physiology 1 and 2, Lecture and Laboratory Biology and Contemporary Society, Lecture and Laboratory General Biology 2 Laboratory Bronx Community College/CUNY: Bronx, N.Y.; Appointment, Adjunct Assistant Professor: Fall 2005 to present Courses: General Biology 1 (Bio11), Lecture and Laboratory Anatomy and Physiology 1 and 2 (Bio23 and 24), Lecture and Laboratory Dominican College, Blauvelt, N.Y. Adjunct Instructor, Biology, Fall 2014 to present Anatomy and Physiology 1, Lecture and Laboratory York College/CUNY Jamaica, N.Y. Fall 2009 Courses: Functional Anatomy for Occupational Therapy (HPOT 315), Lecture and Laboratory Sarah Lawrence College Bronxville, N.Y., Fall 2008 Courses: Anatomy and Physiology: responsibilities include designing a writing-intensive one- semester course for both science and non-science students; individual mentoring with students biweekly on development of conference projects relative to student’s concentration/major. Norwalk Community College: Norwalk, CT; Fall 2005 to 5/08 Courses: Introduction to Biology, (non-majors), Lecture and Laboratory Anatomy and Physiology 1, Lecture and Laboratory Mercy College: Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., 2003 to 2004 Courses: Anatomy and Physiology I and II, Lecture and Laboratory Botany: Plants and People
  • 3. Michael Robert Weintraub Page 3 of 5 3 High School: Solomon Schechter H.S., Hartsdale, N.Y.; September 2004-12/04 Courses: Forensic Science: responsibilities include course development Other Teaching Experience: Reiki Plus Institute of Natural Healing: Edenton, N.C., Ossining, N.Y. Instructor: Anatomy and Physiology; 1987-1990 Privately conducted seminars for Reiki Touch-Therapy practitioners (lay and professional): anatomy and physiology, reflexology, Holistic healing, clinical procedures and professional ethics: 1982-1990 Research Interests: The anatomical and physiological influences of traditional Thai Buddhist meditation on the CNS/neurotransmitters, Autonomic and Endocrine Systems Current project in development: The application and influence of Thai Buddhist meditation on Test-Taking Anxiety and Academic Performance EDUCATION: New York Chiropractic College: Doctor Of Chiropractic (D.C.) 1981 Awards and Notable Positions: Art Editor: "Columbia" Yearbook: 1981-82 Service Award: 1981 Senior Class Treasurer: 1981 Hofstra University: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.): 1978 Major: English: Writing and Literature Full Minors: Biology, Art, Drama Awards and Notable Positions: Editor: Hofstra Literary Magazine: 1977-78 Prose Writing Competition: 1978 Service Award: 1975 Writing Competition: 1975 International Academy of Clinical Acupuncture: Fellow (F.I.A.C.A.) 1990 PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS: Licensed Doctor of Chiropractic in NYS (X003026) 1982 Diplomate, National Board of Chiropractic Examiners: 1981 Fellow, International Academy of Clinical Acupuncture: 1990 Reiki Master (Instructor Level): 1992
  • 4. Michael Robert Weintraub Page 4 of 5 4 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES IN ADDITION TO PRIVATE PRACTICE: Consulting Physician Panel: Industrial Medical Associates: White Plains, N.Y.: perform independent medical evaluations and disability rating: 1994-98 Team Chiropractor: Yonkers Hoot Owls (A.A. Minor League Baseball Team) Dance Company Chiropractor: NSA 5th World Peace Culture Festival: Madison Square Garden: 1986 Lecture Series: Chiropractic, Nutrition, Acupuncture, “Secret of Chi”, “Healing and Mythology”, Holistic Health, Reiki: 1982-present Local TV and Radio Appearances discussing Chiropractic, Nutrition, Acupuncture 1987-present Chiropractic Radiology Services: provide x-rays with interpretation for area D.C.’s 1982-1985 WRITTEN WORK: Non-fiction: “The Anatomy and Physiology Survival Kit--A Self-Testing Review”:  2008 (Kendall Hunt) The APSK is a two part learning tool covering both semesters of lecture and laboratory topics. Part 1, The “Survival Manual” (215 pages), is a foundational short answer fill-in review test of the principal concepts of Human Anatomy and Physiology lecture I and II; the text begins with basic chemistry and follows the course curricula in sequence with most questions answered/ explained by the following question. Part 2, “The Pocket Practical” is an interactive CD-ROM which creates a “flashcard” format of laboratory review testing. The volume consists of over 900 high-resolution digital photographs the most commonly used laboratory models and includes over100 full color micrographs of tissue preparations. Each “flashcard” represents a typical lab-practical exam station with 5 to 7 labeled identifications followed by an answer card. The volume is designed to be down-loaded to any hand JPEG-capable device such as MP3 players and iPods. Fiction: “The Shamus: A Gumshoe’s Odyssey”:  2001 (Smashwords) Homer’s Odyssey is retold as a sci-fi fantasy tribute to the 1930’s hard-boiled detective genre with mythological and Buddhist overtones. Available as an eBook at Smashwords, Apple, Sony, Barnes and Noble, Kobo and Diesel. “A Million Lights For Joey” :(TV Movie, Holiday-theme)  2004 Eight-year-old Rachel believes she's been visited by an angel who promises to bring her older brother Joey home from the war in Vietnam--providing Rachel hangs one million Christmas lights on her house by Thursday night. What could be more challenging than amassing and hanging all those lights in three days? Rachel's last name is Shapiro. I
  • 5. Michael Robert Weintraub Page 5 of 5 5 INTERESTS: Writing, archaeology and history, mythology, philosophy and religion, astronomy, photography, sculpture multimedia ~wood and stone carving, music, hiking, travel, parapsychology and metaphysics, acting REFERENCES: Dr. Iris Cook Chair, Biology, Westchester Community College Valhalla, NY 10595 (914) 606-6769 Dr. Andrew Wier Chair, Biology, Pace University Pleasantville, N.Y. 10570 (914) 773-3562 Prof. Eugene Rutheny Former Chair, Biology, Westchester Community College Valhalla, NY 10595 (914) 606-6917