I receive over 20 malpractice instructions per year from a wide variety of solicitors in England and Ireland; have written approximately 75 reports in the last three years, comprising almost 1 million words of expert testimony. I have given evidence in court, to tribunals and before the Professional Conduct Committee of the General Chiropractic Council. I was editor of Clinical Chiropractic, an international peer-reviewed journal from 1996-2013 and have published two books and several dozen articles in peer-reviewed journals. This reflects my active involvement in conducting and publishing clinically-based research: my interests include functional gastrointestinal disorders, cephalaglia (head and face pain), whiplash associated disorders and laterality. This research culminated in obtaining an MPhil through the University of South Wales. I am an inaugural fellow of the Royal College of Chiropractors, and also hold a specialist Fellowship in their Faculty of Pain. I am also a Fellow of the British Chiropractic Association and was the first chiropractor to be elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine.