
Dr. Randy B. Reed D.C., C.C.S.P.
This nationally known speaker and educator is a member of the Cleveland Orthopedic and Spine Hospital at Lutheran Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, where he specializes in chiropractic rehabilitation. Dr. Reed has 21 years of clinical experience is still a practicing chiropractor and clinic director of Reed Chiropractic clinic in Solon, Ohio. His expertise is treating scoliosis, sports injuries, axial spinal decompression, musculoskelatal nutrition, and enhancing athletic performance through plyometric training and manipulation under anesthesia. Dr. Reed has also developed and presents the clinical and scientifically based "Better Doctor Seminar Series." This seminar series has become a nationwide source of continuing education credit (C.E.U.) for the Chiropractic field. As a member of the Ohio State Chiropractic Association, Dr. Reed has served as public relations chairman and chairman of the scoliosis committee. He received the Chiropractic Physician of the Year Award from Cast Publication in 1997 and has presented at the American Chiropractic Association conference.
Dr. Reed earned his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Logan College of Chiropractic, Chesterfield, Missouri in 1985. He is Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician, Certified in Manipulation under Anesthesia and has a Master's degree in secondary education from Miami University of Ohio. He is a member of the Ohio State Chiropractic Association, the Northeast Ohio Academy of Chiropractic, the Ohio Christian Chiropractic Association and the American Chiropractic Association.
List of seminars taught for Better Doctor Seminars include:
- Advanced Decompression and Core Rehab for the Chiropractic Office
- Nutritional Therapeutics for the Musculoskelatal Office
- Success Formula for Physicians Using Leadership Principles and Vision
- The Secret Laws for Practice Success
- Neurotransmitter Restoration Through Nutrition
- Natural Cardiovascular Restoration: Getting Your Numbers in the Normal Zone

Dr. John T. Dolbin B.S., D.C., C.S.C.S.
Dr. John T. Dolbin (Jack) graduated from National College of Chiropractic in Lombard, Illinois in 1977. This followed an outstanding football career at Wake Forest University and a professional career as a wide receiver with the Denver Broncos. Jack was the Broncos leading receiver in the 1978 Super Bowl and started 67 consecutive games for the Broncos. Because of Dr. Dolbin's extensive sports background it was a natural for him to open Pottsville Sports and Rehabilitation Center, which is a multi-disciplined rehabilitation facility in Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Dr. Dolbin currently practices full time in Pottsville, Pennsylvania with Dr. Thomas Rottet D.C.. Dr. Dolbin has served as the biomedical director at Villanova University sports medicine department from 1993 to 2003. He also served as team chiropractor for the University of Maryland gymnastic team from 1997 to 2002. Dr. Dolbin served as the event chiropractor for the Pan-American weightlifting competition in 2001 at Cagwar, Puerto Rico in the Dominican Republic.
Dr. Dolbin is a certified as strength and conditioning specialist (NSCA), he's a certified fitness instructor (NSPA), a certified strength trainer (Nautilus Corporation), and had a guest faculty appointment with the University of Pennsylvania medical school in 2003. He was inducted in the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in 1983 and has been appointed second vice president at Pennsylvania State University Commonwealth College from 1997 to the present.
Dr. Dolbin is an outstanding educational and entertaining lecturer. He is able to blend scientific knowledge with personal experience and relate it's on every level that he teaches. Doctors who attended his seminars come away with an increased knowledge of both athletic injury and common syndromes that the chiropractor deals with every day in his/her own office. Dr. Dolbin currently teaches the Better Doctor Seminar series: "Methods and Materials and Sports Medicine Practice".