Dr. Glen Harris is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Clinical Education at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College and is the Director of the Chiropractic and Sports Injury Clinic. He was previously a CMCC Chiropractic Resident Clinician for the Herbert K. Lee Walk In Clinic and was later a CMCC Resident Chiropractic Clinician at the St. Michael’s Hospital Wellesley Central. After earning a undergraduate an honours degree in Science, he completed a Doctor of Chiropractic at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College and a Fellowship at the Canadian College of Chiropractic Sport Sciences. Dr. Harris’ research focuses on EMG firing patterns which has been funded by CMCC. He is the Board Secretary for the Canadian College of Chiropractic Sport Sciences, and a member of its Fellowship Committee. He is also a Training Injury Specialist for the Society of Weight, and sits on various committees at CMCC. During Dr. Harris’s educational training, he was a recipient of the Houle Award for Post Graduate Studies, the Gilbert H. Young Award for Highest Academic Standing. He graduated in 1997 from CMCC Summa Cum Laude.