Patrick MacNamara is an Apple aficionado, blogger, chiropractor, professional consultant, social media advocate, and expert in web design and development.
After graduating from Logan College of Chiropractic in December of 1998, he founded, owned and operated MacNamara Chiropractic, PA, until February of 2005.
Professional Consulting for Chiropractors
After selling the practice, he’s concentrated entirely on professional consulting, coaching and mentoring within the chiropractic profession. His specialties include blog consulting, social media consulting, social media marketing, and social media training.
Web Design, Development, & Hosting for Chiropractors
Outside of his consulting responsibilities, he runs a web development, design, and hosting company for chiropractors called Chiropractic Blog Designs.
Chiropractic Blogger
In January 2009, he established Next Generation Chiropractor to train chiropractors on how to effectively use blogs and social media networks to grow their practices. Its primary voice is distributed through this blog which was launched on April 1, 2009.
On August 6, 2010, Next Generation Chiropractor received a 2010 Top 20 Chiropractor Award from Blogging Awards.
Blog Training for Chiropractors
In January 2010, he launched Blogging Chiros, a members-only Interactive Learning Environment designed to train chiropractors on how to use blogs to grow profitable practices.
Mobile Marketing for Chiropractors
In June 2011, he launched Mobile Marketing for Chiropractors, a mobile marketing agency for chiropractors.
Chiropractic Apps
In October 2011, he launched Chiropractic Apps. Today, it focuses exclusively on building customized iPhone and Android apps for chiropractors.
National Speaker
Dr. MacNamara has traveled extensively across the U.S. speaking on the same topics you’ll find at Next Generation Chiropractor.
If your event, organization, or state association is looking for a speaker who can provide up-to-date information on the aforementioned, then take the next step by visiting his Speaking page.