Larry Gibson, D.C.

Larry Gibson

Lecturer, Biology

Phone706-867-3095

Office locationHealth and Natural Sciences, 119-E, Dahlonega

Area(s) of Expertise: Clinical Medicine, Human Anatomy and Physiology

Courses Taught

  • BIOL 2120K  Human Anatomy & Physiology I
  • BIOL 2130K  Human Anatomy & Physiology II

Education

  • D.C., Life Chiropractic College
  • B.S., Biology; Allied Health Sciences, Brenau College
  • A.S., Biology, Gainesville College

Work Experience

  • Private Practice of Chiropractic Physical & Holistic Medicine, 1981 – 2011
  • Clinical Sciences Professor, Life Chiropractic College, 1987 – 2001
  • In-house Physical Medicine Claims Consultant, GEICO Insurance Company, 1995 – 2001
  • Adjunct Instructor of Biology, Macon State College, 2002 – 2003
  • Assistant Professor of Biology, Georgia Military College, 2004 – 2005
  • Adjunct Instructor of Biology, Georgia Highlands College, 2006

Personal Information

“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”

Nelson Mandela

“Education is an ornament in prosperity and a refuge in adversity.”

Aristotle

“Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence.”

Robert Frost

Curriculum Vitae

At the University of North Georgia, we deeply value and uphold the cherished right of every American to freely express themselves. It is a hallmark of our history, our tradition, and permeates our culture. As a distinguished Senior Military College, with a legacy spanning over 150 years, we take great pride in our role of cultivating leaders who tirelessly defend these fundamental freedoms for all citizens.  The legacy of our graduates in this regard is second to none.

As campus leaders, our primary responsibility is to cultivate an academic environment that ensures this exchange of ideas and the safety of our community. Across all five campuses, we are committed to fostering a welcoming atmosphere where individuals feel empowered to freely express themselves and engage in exploration and learning. However, it is essential that these rights are exercised in a manner that upholds our academic mission, preserves the safety of all, and is in accordance with our institutional policies, without unlawful behavior. This means breaking the law, harassment, intimidation, trespassing, violence, and other criminal acts will not be tolerated at the University of North Georgia.

Together, let's uphold the principles of respect, understanding, and civility as we equip our students to walk toward their purpose.

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