Pamela Stone, DC, CACCP
Kennesaw, GA USA
Dr. Pamela Stone is 2000 graduate of Life University’s College of Chiropractic, graduating with clinical honors. She holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of Massachusetts in Sport Management and spent seven years working in public relations and promotions in the athletic industry. While suffering from frequent headaches, she finally sought chiropractic care and within several weeks, her headaches were gone. She soon realized that her role in life was to help other people and make a difference in their lives, so she decided to change careers to become a chiropractor.
Dr. Stone is certified in Pediatrics through the Academy of Family Practice and the Council on Chiropractic Pediatrics (C.A.C.C.P. certified) and is a Fellow of the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (F.I.C.P.A.). She is also certified in the Webster’s Technique, a specific chiropractic analysis and diversified adjustment.
Dr. Stone has been published several times in the Journal of Pediatric, Maternal & Family Health – Chiropractic, the Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research, Today’s Chiropractic magazine, The Chiropractic Journal, Pathway’s magazine, Chicken Soup for The Chiropractic Soul, Expectant Parent magazine, Sporting Kid magazine, local magazines and writes for several local newsletters. She is also a regular speaker at a local school, as well as other family and community organizations.
Dr. Stone is a member of the extension faculty of Life University, the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association, Chiropractic Leadership Alliance, American Pregnancy Association, Holistic Pediatric Association, and is a peer reviewer for Chiropractic research journals.
In her community, Dr. Stone is Vice President of the Georgia Birth Network, member of Business Network International, The Northeast Cobb Business Association, and is a head coach with Get Fit Atlanta running and triathlon training group. She has donated time to the community for more than 10 years.
During the past 22 years, she has completed more than 80 triathlons, including an Ironman distance race and four Half-Ironman races. She has also completed ten marathons, has qualified for the Boston Marathon five times and has run it on three occasions, and has competed in hundreds of other running races. She credits regular chiropractic care for allowing her to be healthy and injury-free.