Jack Miller calls himself a Doctor, but he isn't a real one. His "doctorate" came from St. Augustine university in Florida in physical therapy. He tried creating a fake DPT in Canada but got reprimanded by various colleges governing physiotherapy in the provinces of Canada. One in particular wrote a scathing review of his ethics and his fake DPT program:
On June 11, 2018, the Supreme Court of British Columbia granted a permanent injunction that prevents Evidence in Motion (Evidence in Motion LLC) (“EIM”), Accelerated Motion Physiotherapy (AMP) (Bradley Jawl, Accelerated Motion Physiotherapy, Tall Tree Integrated Health Centre Ltd.) and Key Clinical Skills (Jack Miller, Key Clinic Skills Inc.) from:
providing a Doctorate of Physical Therapy and post professional Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree, or component courses of either degree program, in British Columbia; and
advertising, in written or oral form, the Doctorate of Physical Therapy and post professional Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree in British Columbia.
For more information, please access the following joint notice to physical therapists in British Columbia from the Physiotherapy Association of British Columbia, the College of Physical Therapists of British Columbia (CPTBC), and Department of Physical Therapy, University of British Columbia: Joint Notice to Physical Therapists in British Columbia.
College of Physiotherapists of Manitoba Reviews
Jack Miller calls himself a Doctor, but he isn't a real one. His "doctorate" came from St. Augustine university in Florida in physical therapy. He tried creating a fake DPT in Canada but got reprimanded by various colleges governing physiotherapy in the provinces of Canada. One in particular wrote a scathing review of his ethics and his fake DPT program:
On June 11, 2018, the Supreme Court of British Columbia granted a permanent injunction that prevents Evidence in Motion (Evidence in Motion LLC) (“EIM”), Accelerated Motion Physiotherapy (AMP) (Bradley Jawl, Accelerated Motion Physiotherapy, Tall Tree Integrated Health Centre Ltd.) and Key Clinical Skills (Jack Miller, Key Clinic Skills Inc.) from:
providing a Doctorate of Physical Therapy and post professional Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree, or component courses of either degree program, in British Columbia; and
advertising, in written or oral form, the Doctorate of Physical Therapy and post professional Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree in British Columbia.
For more information, please access the following joint notice to physical therapists in British Columbia from the Physiotherapy Association of British Columbia, the College of Physical Therapists of British Columbia (CPTBC), and Department of Physical Therapy, University of British Columbia: Joint Notice to Physical Therapists in British Columbia.