Claire Johnson is a seasoned academic and healthcare professional with extensive experience in chiropractic and public health education. Currently serving as the Editor in Chief for the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics at the National University of Health Sciences, Claire also holds the position of Professor, where significant contributions include facilitating the Global Spine Care Initiative, a collaboration of 68 international spine experts focused on developing sustainable spine health care models. Claire has held various academic roles, including Professor at Southern California University of Health Sciences and Palmer College of Chiropractic - West, where responsibilities encompassed clinical education, project management, and curriculum development. As a Board Member of NCMIC Group, Inc., Claire supports the organization's commitment to its community. Educational credentials include a PhD in Public Health from Walden University and a Doctor of Chiropractic from Southern California University of Health Sciences, alongside additional qualifications in health professions education and sports medicine.