Daniel is a nationally and internationally recognised leader in chiropractic education. An Advance HE National Teaching Fellow (NTF) and Senior Fellow, he is known for his innovation in learning, teaching, and partnership-led education.
Daniel holds a Master of Chiropractic (Distinction) alongside PgCerts in Learning and Teaching in HE and MSK Ultrasound, and is currently completing a Doctorate in Education (EdD) focused on professional learning and educational reform. He is a Fellow and Chair of the Education Faculty at the Royal College of Chiropractors and holds senior leadership roles across global organisations, including the World Federation of Chiropractic and World Spine Care (Europe).
His work centres on advancing healthcare education through innovation, global collaboration, and a strong commitment to student success.
Daniel started working at HSU to steer the AECC School of Chiropractic into the next phase of its development and believes it has the platform and people to maintain and grow its status as a world leading School and institution.
Experience, Areas of interest/expertise:
Clinical education at both an undergraduate, postgraduate and professional level.
Health regulation.
Research dissemination and impact.
Qualifications: 
BSc (Hons) Earth Systems Science (2:1)
Master of Chiropractic (Distinction)
Doctorate in Education (Ongoing)
PgCert Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (Pass)
PgCert Diagnostic MSK Ultrasound (Pass)
Membership 
Member – British Chiropractic Association
Registered – General Chiropractic Council
Senior Fellow – Advance HE
Fellow – Royal College of Chiropractors
Research interests: 
Clinical Education Research (ClinEdR)