
A Day in the Life of a Chiropractor – Western Australia
12 May @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm AWST
Free

Time: 6:00pm to 9:00pm
Location: Murdoch Guild Tavern, 90 South Street, Murdoch, WA
Our speakers
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- Dr Caprice Webb
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Dr Caprice Webb graduated from Macquarie University in 1999 and has spent more than two decades as a principal chiropractor. While still in her final year, she purchased her first clinic in Tumut, NSW, growing the small regional practice into one of the top-performing chiropractic clinics in Australia within two years. She later consulted at a public hospital in NSW and was part of an early multidisciplinary regional super clinic initiative in Gundagai.
Dr Caprice spent 10 years practicing in Papua New Guinea, also running voluntary healthcare clinics in remote villages. After returning to Australia, she established a practice in Brisbane, integrating bulk-billed imaging and pathology services with chiropractic philosophy. Recently relocated to WA, Caprice enjoys flying, sport, and offshore game fishing, and looks forward to connecting with students.
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- Dr Joey Paul
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Dr Joey Lee Paul graduated from Murdoch University in 2023. She is a chiropractor and strength & conditioning coach specialising in performance-based rehab and athlete care, with a strong focus on combat sports, female athletes and active populations.
Dr Joey runs her own clinic, Range Health and Performance, in the Baldivis/Rockingham metro area of Western Australia, combining private practice and rehab. She believes that students should come to this event to get an honest, practical look at what life as a new graduate chiropractor actually looks like, from building a client base and managing business realities to working with athletes, avoiding common mistakes, and creating a career that aligns with your values and lifestyle
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- Dr Nathan Bridger
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Dr Nathan Bridger is a Chiropractor, Strength and Conditioning Coach, Speaker, and Health Educator with a passion for sports and family health.
Nathan has spoken internationally and throughout Australia, focusing on helping individuals improve their health and performance. With a strong interest in strength sports like Powerlifting, Strongman, and CrossFit, Nathan combines his personal experience as an athlete with sports chiropractic to enhance performance.
After suffering injuries in Rugby Union, he pursued Chiropractic at Murdoch University, graduating in 2013. He has also volunteered in rural India, providing care to underprivileged communities. After working in Perth and Lima, Peru, he settled in Geelong and became the go-to sports chiropractor in the region. In February 2020, he opened North Fremantle Chiropractic, and in his free time, he enjoys spending time with family and friends or working out in the gym.
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- Dr Sean Ferreira
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Dr Sean Ferreira graduated from Murdoch University in 2024. He is a chiropractor with a focus on sports rehabilitation, strength-based care, and functional movement. He owns and works in a metro private practice setting in Bicton called Functional Sports Chiropractic.
Dr Sean believes that students should come to this event to get a realistic look at life after graduation, how clinical reasoning translates into practice, and how they can build a career that blends manual therapy, rehab, and performance-based care. It’s a chance to ask honest questions about transitioning from student to practitioner
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- Dr Sheena Lee
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Dr Sheena Lee graduated from Murdoch University in 2022. After working in private practice as an associate, she spent 8 months in Malaysia helping expand her family business before returning to Perth to open her own clinic, Cove Chiropractic, in East Perth.
Dr Sheena treats a wide range of patients, with a strong niche in bodybuilding athletes. Students should come to this event because while university teaches you to be safe and competent, it doesn’t fully prepare you for the workforce or building a patient base. The best learning comes from those who’ve lived it.
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