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Faculty Profiles: Mirtz, Timothy A.

This guide provides information on Bethune-Cookman University faculty, including their research interests, accomplishments and activities, and brief biographical details.

Dr. Timothy A. Mirtz

Dr. Timothy A. Mirtz

Associate Professor, Chair, Department of Secondary and Physical Education

Office Location: Kottle 221

Office Phone: x2395

Email: mirtzt@cookman.edu

Links to social media: Linkedin

 

Degrees

  • PhD, University of Kansas, 2007
  • MSE, University of Kansas, 2003
  • DC, Cleveland University (Kansas City), 1989
  • BA, Bethany College (Kansas), 1986

Presentations

Florida Chiropractic Physicians Association Continuing Medical Education Lectures (2 hours)

Mirtz, T. A. (2024, August). Clinical physiology of chest trauma. Florida 

Chiropractic Physician Association Live Zoom Conference. Orlando, Florida.

Mirtz, T. A. (2024, May). Case studies and clinical review of the hip. Florida 

Chiropractic Physician Association Live Zoom Conference. Orlando, Florida.

Mirtz, T. A. (2024, February). Clinical biomechanics of the shoulder. Florida Chiropractic 

Physician Association Conference. Orlando, Florida. 

Mirtz, T. A. (2023, November). Shoulder biomechanics and clinical case studies. Florida 

Chiropractic Physician Association Live Zoom Conference. Orlando, Florida.

Mirtz, T. A. (2023, May). Case studies and clinical review of the hip. Florida Chiropractic Physician Association Live Zoom Conference. Orlando, Florida.

Mirtz, T. A. (2023, February). Case studies and clinical review of the hip. Florida Chiropractic Physician Association Conference. Orlando, Florida.

Mirtz, T. A. (2022, November). Clinical approaches to patients with low motor abilities and disabilities. Florida Chiropractic Physician Association Live Zoom Conference. Orlando, Florida.

Mirtz, T. A. (2022, August). Clinical aspects of patient hydration and acid-base balance. Florida Chiropractic Physician Association Conference. Orlando, Florida.

Mirtz, T. A. (2022, August). Clinical review of spinal cord injuries. Florida Chiropractic Physician Association Conference. Orlando, Florida.

Mirtz, T. A. (2022, May). Oxygenation and lung injuries. Florida Chiropractic Physician Association Live Zoom Conference. Orlando, Florida.

Mirtz, T. A. (2022, February). Basic review of clinical cardiopathology. Florida Chiropractic  Physician Association Live Zoom Conference. Orlando, Florida.

Mirtz, T. A. (2021, December). Clinical aspects of patient hydration and acid-base balance. Florida Chiropractic Physician Association Live Zoom Conference. Orlando, Florida.

Mirtz, T. A. (2021, October). Clinical review of spinal cord injuries. Florida Chiropractic Physician Association Live Zoom Conference. Orlando, Florida.

Mirtz, T. A. (2021, May). Clinical review of spinal cord injuries. Florida Chiropractic Physician Association Live Zoom Conference. Orlando, Florida.

Mirtz, T. A. (2021, March). Clinical aspects of patient hydration and acid-base balance. Florida Chiropractic Physician Association Live Zoom Conference. Orlando, Florida. 

Mirtz, T. A. (2021, March to May). Basic review of clinical cardiopathology. Online Continuing Education Seminar: Florida Chiropractic Physician Association Conference. Orlando, Florida.

Mirtz, T. A. (2021, January to May). Clinical approaches to patients with low motor abilities and disabilities. Online Continuing Education Seminar: Florida Chiropractic Physician Association Conference. Orlando, Florida.

Mirtz, T. A. (2020, February). Basic review of clinical cardiopathology. Florida Chiropractic Physician Association Conference. Orlando, Florida.

Mirtz, T. A. (2020, February). Clinical review of spinal cord injuries. Florida Chiropractic Physician Association Conference. Orlando, Florida.

Mirtz, T. A. (2019, August). Clinical approaches to patients with low motor abilities and disabilities. Florida Chiropractic Physician Association Conference. Orlando, Florida.

Mirtz, T. A. (2019, August). Basic review of clinical cardiopathology. Florida Chiropractic Physician Association Conference. Orlando, Florida.

Mirtz, T. A. (2019, February). Non-manipulative approaches to coordination disorders. Florida Chiropractic Physician Association Conference. Kissimmee, Florida.

Mirtz, T. A. (2019, February). Neuroplasticity and pain in practice. Florida Chiropractic Physician Association Conference. Kissimmee, Florida.

Mirtz, T. A. (2018, August). Non-manipulative approaches to coordination disorders. Florida Chiropractic Physician Association Conference. Kissimmee, Florida.

Mirtz, T. A. (2018, August). Neuroplasticity and pain in practice. Florida Chiropractic Physician Association Conference. Kissimmee, Florida.

Mirtz, T. A. (2018, February). Non-manipulative approaches to coordination disorders. Florida Chiropractic Physician Association Conference. Kissimmee, Florida. 

Mirtz, T. A. (2017, August). Non-manipulative approaches to coordination disorders. Florida Chiropractic Physician Association Conference. Orlando, Florida. 

Mirtz, T. A. (2016, December). Non-manipulative approaches to coordination disorders. Florida Chiropractic Physician Association Conference. Fort Lauderdale, Florida. 

Education, Health and Physical Education 

Mirtz, T. A. (2018, November). Using the KSA approach to OER content for an online health & wellness course. Open Education Resource HBCU Forum. Daytona Beach, Florida. 

Mirtz, T. A. (2017, July). Re-thinking character education. 3rd Annual Education Justice Conference. Orlando, Florida. 

Mirtz, T. A. & Lee, B. (2017, March). Movement exploration. Personal Learning Around You for Educational Justice (PLAY) Conference. Bethune-Cookman University. Daytona Beach, Florida. 

Mirtz, T. A. (2016, November). Motor skill games using balance tubes. Society for Health and Physical Education—Florida Conference. Orlando, Florida. 

Mirtz, T. A., Dorsainvil, P., Warren, T., Mack, J. & R. Merritt. (2016, November). Distinctive team games of Bethune-Cookman University.  Society for Health and Physical Education—Florida Conference. Orlando, Florida. 

Mirtz, T. A. (2016, July). Content of character. 2nd Annual Education Justice Conference. Orlando, Florida. 

Mirtz, T. A. & Booth, A. (2016, February). Movement exploration. Early Learning Coalition 

of Flagler & Volusia Conference. Palm Coast, Florida. 

Mirtz, T. A., Mack, R., Johnson, A., Merritt, R. & Mack, J. (2016, February). Opportunities and challenges of teaching physical education in the urban setting. National Association of African-American Studies Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Mack, R., Mirtz, T.A., Johnson, A., Lodge, A. & Randolph, M. (2016, February). A strategic approach to increasing male teacher preparation success and involvement. National Association of African-American Studies Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Johnson, A., Mack, R., Mirtz, T.A., Rea, N. & Scoulios, M. (2016, February). The effects of a male teacher preparation organization on the reading comprehension skills of at-risk male students in a suburban community. National Association of African-American Studies Conference. Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Mirtz, T. A. (2015, October). Goalball: adaptations for the sighted. Society for Health and Physical Education—Florida Conference. St. Petersburg, Florida.

Mirtz, T. A. (2015, July). The value of physical education for socio-emotional development. 1st Annual Education Justice Conference. Orlando, Florida. 

Mirtz, T. A. (2015, March). Moving to learn. Early Learning Coalition of Flagler & Volusia Conference. Palm Coast, Florida. 

Mirtz, T. A. (2014, October). Using balloons for motor skill development. Society for Health and Physical Education—Florida Conference. St. Petersburg, Florida. 

Mirtz, T. A. (2014, October). Noodle Ball: a game of possibilities. Society for Health and Physical Education—Florida Conference. St. Petersburg, Florida. 

Mirtz, T. A. (2014, February). Body & brain connection. Early Learning Coalition of Flagler & Volusia Conference. Palm Coast, Florida. 

Mirtz, T. A. (2014, January). Our path to teaching diversity in teacher preparation: realizations of the urban physical education environment. National Association for Kinesiology in Higher Education AKHE Collaborative Conference and International Congress. San Diego, California. 

(Continued on next column)

Brief Biographical Sketch

After being in private practice in Lawrence, Kansas for 14 years I made the move to teaching and research. My PhD and Master's degree is in Health, Sport and Exercise Science with 18 hours and beyond in each of the following specializations:

1. exercise science, 

2. physical education pedagogy, 

3. health education 

4. preventive medicine/public health.

Currently, I am an Associate Professor at Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach, Florida. My other responsibilities are as Chair of the Department of Secondary and Physical Education. My area of teaching expertise is Biomechanics/Kinesiology, Adapted Physical Education, Motor Learning and Development and Elementary Physical Education Methods. I also possess specialized background in health/exercise science, clinical sciences, health education, and preventive medicine/public health. Currently, I am teaching Exercise Physiology, Pathophysiology of Exercise, and Kinesiology/Biomechanics and Senior Research Seminar. I have previously taught Motor Learning and Development, Adapted Physical Education, and Introduction to Sports Medicine. I have also taught Elementary Physical Education Methods and Care & Prevention of Athletic Injuries. I also teach in our Master's of Athletic Training program focusing on clinical physiology.

Research Interests

  • Alternative Health Theories and Practices 
  • Clinical Disabilities

Courses Taught at B-CU

Graduate courses taught 

Master’s in Athletic Training curriculum

  • ATR 550 Research and Statistical Measures
  • ATR 512 Clinical Human Performance 

Undergraduate courses taught

Health & Exercise Science (HES) and Physical Education Teacher Education curriculum

  • PE 435 Exercise Physiology
  • PE 430 Adaptive and Corrective Physical Education  
  • PE 341 Motor Development
  • PE 335 Kinesiology
  • PE 215 Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries

Health & Exercise Science (HES) curriculum 

  • HES 499 Senior Research Seminar 
  • HES 458 Pathophysiology of Exercise
  • HES 375 Theory of Strength & Conditioning 
  • SM 131 Introduction to Sports Medicine

Gerontology curriculum

  • GR 499 Senior Research Seminar

Presentations (Cont'd)

(Continued  from previous column)

Mirtz, T. A. & Yoder, B. (2013, March). Capturing reflective cycles in an authentic environment through the use of video. Midwest Scholars Conference. Indiana Wesleyan University. Indianapolis, Indiana.

Mirtz, T. A., Chandler, J.P. & Greene, L. (2013, January).  Alternative educational environments for teaching PETE students: implications for teaching, research and service. National Association for Kinesiology in Higher Education Conference. Fort Lauderdale, Florida. 

Mirtz, T. A., Quick, N., Martin, T., Schaepkens, D., Fahs, A., Reynolds, T., & Parker, A. (2012, October). Modifying assessment for adapted physical education. Indiana Association of Health Physical Education Recreation and Dance Regional Workshop. Indiana Wesleyan University. Marian, Indiana. 

Mirtz, T. A. (2012, March). The educational impact of embedded practicum experiences on undergraduate participants. Midwest Scholars Conference. Indiana Wesleyan University. Indianapolis, Indiana.

 

Mirtz, T. A., Chandler, J. P. & Greene, L. (2012, January). Flourishing in the world of cross-disciplinary research. National Association for Kinesiology and Physical Education in Higher Education Conference. San Diego, California. 

Mirtz, T. A., Chandler, J. P., Schaepkens, C. & Parker, A.  (2011, November). Balance tubes and balloons for adapted physical education motor skill development. Indiana Association of Health Physical Education Recreation and Dance State Conference. Indianapolis, Indiana. 

Mirtz, T. A. (2011, April). Children’s perceptions of physical activity and movement through their artwork. Part 2: Research and rationale.  South Dakota Association for the Education of Young Children (SDAEYC)/South Dakota Head Start Association (SDHSA) Annual Conference. Sioux Falls, South Dakota. 

Mirtz, T. A. (2011, April). Children’s perceptions of physical activity and movement through their artwork. Part 1: Engaging children’s enjoyment of physical activity in the classroom. 

South Dakota Association for the Education of Young Children (SDAEYC)/South Dakota 

Head Start Association (SDHSA) Annual Conference. Sioux Falls, South Dakota. 

Mirtz, T. A., Greene, L. & Chandler, J. P. (2011, January). The impact of embedded practicum experiences for health and physical education undergraduate students. National Association for Kinesiology and Physical Education in Higher Education Conference. Orlando, Florida.

Mirtz, T. A. & Greene, L. (2009, October). Constructing a second content examination for physical education teacher education candidates. National Association for Sport & Physical Education (NASPE) Physical Education Teacher Education Conference. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

Mirtz, T. A. & Greene, L. Huitema, K., Johnson, L.E. & Kennedy, J. M. (2009, March). Rhythmic activities with ribbons: the Yanko stick. Central District of the American Alliance of Health Physical Education Recreation and Dance Conference. Rochester, Minnesota.

Mirtz, T. A. & Greene, L. (2009, January). Embracing the trend of evidence-based practices in physical education: strengths and challenges. National Association for Kinesiology and Physical Education in Higher Education Conference. Sarasota, Florida. 

Mirtz, T. A. (2008, October). Assessing mind-body philosophies: A look at the Tillich Criteria. 73rd Annual Meeting of the Association of Lutheran College Faculties. Concordia UniversityChicago. River Forest, Illinois. 

Mirtz, T. A. & Greene, L.  (2008, January). The three foundational pillars of leadership in physical education.  National Association for Kinesiology and Physical Education in Higher Education Conference. Albuquerque, New Mexico.  

Mirtz, T. A. & Greene, L. (2007, November). Motor skill games using balance tubes. Kansas Association of Health Physical Education Recreation and Dance Conference. Emporia State University. Emporia, Kansas.

Chandler, J. P., Kochesperger, K. A., Mirtz, T. A. & Greene, J. L. (2007, July). Comparison of physical activity levels of students with disabilities to students without disabilities in general  physical education settings. 16th International Symposium for Adapted Physical Activity. Rio Claro, Brazil.

Friesen, R., Perlman, D. & Mirtz, T. A. (2007, April). The power of video technology in  physical education. Central District of the American Alliance of Health Physical Education Recreation and Dance Conference. Overland Park, Kansas. 

Mirtz, T. A. & Greene, L. (2006, November). Physical activity enhancers for hyperactive children. Kansas Association of Health Physical Education Recreation and Dance Conference. Emporia State University. Emporia, Kansas.

Blum, C., Globe, G., Mirtz, T. A. & Greene, L. (2006, March). Patient preferences for wellness care: is it on the menu? Research Agenda Conference. Washington, DC.

Mirtz, T. A. & Greene, L. (2005, November). Child postural dynamics. Kansas Association of Health Physical Education Recreation and Dance Conference. Washburn University. Topeka, Kansas.

Mirtz, T. A. & Greene, L. (2005, September). The changing paradigm of medicine and its effect on society. Interdisciplinary Scholars Initiative Conference. University of Kansas. Lawrence, Kansas.

Mirtz, T. A. & Greene, L. (2004, October). Childhood obesity and its impact on movement. Kansas Association of Health Physical Education Recreation and Dance Conference. Pittsburg State University. Pittsburg, Kansas.

Mirtz, T. A. (2004, October). Health behavior models and theories: their potential effects on clinical outcomes. International Research and Philosophy Symposium. Sherman College. Spartanburg, South Carolina.

Mirtz, T. A. (2004, October). The philosophy of evidence-based medicine: asking the  answerable question. International Research and Philosophy Symposium. Sherman College. Spartanburg, South Carolina.

Mirtz, T. A. (2004, October). The basics of the PICO, POEM and DOE: evidence-based  medicine acronyms. International Research and Philosophy Symposium. Sherman College. Spartanburg, South Carolina.


Mirtz. T. A. (2003, October). Discerning chiropractic principles through the use of theology. Research and Philosophy Symposium. Sherman College. Spartanburg, South Carolina.

Publications

*Funk, M.F., Frisina-Deyo, A. J., Mirtz, T. A. & Perle, S. M. (2018). The prevalence of the  term subluxation in chiropractic degree program curricula throughout the world. Chiropractic & Manual Therapies (2018) 26:24. [PMID: 29988608]

*Mirtz, T. A. (2017). A treatise for a new philosophy of chiropractic medicine. Chiropractic & Manual Therapies. 25(17):1-15. [PMID: 28286645]

*Mirtz, T. A., Chandler, J. P. & Eyers, C. M. (2011). The effects of physical activity on the epiphyseal plates: a review of the literature on normal physiology and clinical implications.  Journal of Clinical Medicine Research, 3(1), 1-7. [PMID: 22043265]

*Mirtz, T. A. & Perle, S. M. (2011). The prevalence of the term subluxation in North American English-Language Doctor of Chiropractic programs. Chiropractic & Manual Therapies, 19(1),14. [PMID: 21682859] 

*Mirtz, T. A., Hebert, J. J. & Wyatt, L. H. (2010). Attitudes of non-practicing chiropractors: a pilot survey concerning factors related to attrition. Chiropractic & Osteopathy, 18(1), 29. [PMID: 21050461; PMCID: PMC2992535]

Mirtz, T. A. & Greene. L. (2009). Using movement exploration in reading. Journal of the Kansas Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 81(1), 45-48.

*Mirtz, T. A., Morgan, L., Wyatt, L. H. & Greene, L. (2009). An epidemiological examination of thesubluxation construct using Hill's criteria of causation. Chiropractic & Osteopathy. 17(1), 13. [PMID: 19954544]

*Blum, C. L., Globe, G., Terre, L., Mirtz, T. A., Greene, L. & Globe, D. (2008). Multinational survey of chiropractic patients: reasons for seeking care. Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association, 52(3),175-184. [PMID: 18769601; PMCID: PMC2528271]

Blum, C. L., Globe, G., Terre, L., Mirtz, T. A., Greene, L. & Globe, D. (2008). [Abstract in French]. Multinational survey of chiropractic patients: reasons for seeking care. Journal Association Canadian Chiropractique, 52(3),175-184. 

Mirtz, T. A., Wohl, R. E. & Greene, J. L. (2007). Understanding and identifying child sexual abuse. Journal of the Kansas Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 79(2), 47-51

*Mirtz, T. A., Greene, L. & Thompson, M. A. (2006). Participant’s perception of chronic low back pain: a pilot study assessing negative cognition. Journal of Chiropractic Medicine, 5(4), 135-143. [PMID: 19674685; PMCID; PMC2647068]

Thompson, M. A. & Mirtz, T. A. (2006). College student’s views of a comprehensive smoking  ordinance. Journal of the Kansas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and    Dance, 78(2), 43-49.

Blum, C. L., Globe, G., Mirtz, T. A. & Greene, L. (2006). Patient preference for wellness care: Is it on  the menu? Journal of Chiropractic Education, 20(1), 53-54.

*Mirtz, T. A., Thompson, M. A., Greene, L., Wyatt, L. H. & Akagi, C. G. (2005). Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis screening for school, community, and clinical health promotion practice utilizing the PRECEDE-PROCEED model. Chiropractic & Osteopathy, 13(1), 25. [PMID: 16318632; PMCID: PMC1325030]

Clark, C., Mirtz, T. A. & Greene, L. (2005). Attitudes and perceptions of children on winning and fun: findings from grade school children on youth sports participation. Journal of the Kansas    Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 76(1), 21-26. 

*Mirtz, T. A. & Greene, L. (2005). Is obesity a risk factor for low back pain? an example of using the evidence to answer a clinical question. Chiropractic and Osteopathy, 13(1), 2. [PMID: 15967048; PMCID: PMC1151650]

Mirtz, T. A. & Greene, L. (2005). The era of uncertainty with genetics in medicine: 1900 to 1910. Journal of the Association for the History of Chiropractic, 25(2), 1-8.

Mirtz, T. A., Thompson, M. A. & Greene, L. (2005). A novel approach to teaching the effects of war on public health. Journal of the Kansas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 76(1), 30-36.

Greene, L., Mirtz, T. A., & Donnelly, J. (2004). Childhood obesity and physical activity: impact on the maturing skeletal system. Journal of the Kansas Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 75(2), 14-20. 

Mirtz, T. A. & Greene, L. (2004). Health educator awareness: strategies of the tobacco industry on environmental tobacco smoke. Journal of the Kansas Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 75(2), 32-37.

Mirtz, T. A. & Greene, L. (2004). Kansas and the dates of legal activity for chiropractic: 1957 to 1965. Journal of the Association for the History of Chiropractic, 24(2), 45-51. 

Mirtz, T. A. & Greene, L. (2003). Biomedicine throughout history and the development of science as it relates to manipulative therapeutics. Journal of the Association for the History of Chiropractic, 23(2), 59-67.

Mirtz, T. A. (2002). Kansas State Chiropractic College: 1949-1950. Journal of the Association for the History of Chiropractic, 22(1), 51-61.

Mirtz, T. A., Long, P., Dinehart, A., Slaughter, R. L., DuVall, C. E., Bryson, R., Kourmadas, F. & Campo, J. (2002). NACM and its argument with mainstream chiropractic health care. Journal of Controversial Medical Claims, 9(1), 11-18.

Mirtz, T. A. (2001). Organized medicine in Kansas: tracing medicine’s development and attitude   toward irregular practices and indirect role in public science education. Journal of the Association for the History of Chiropractic, 21(2), 37-61.

*Mirtz, T. A. (2001). Adult respiratory distress syndrome: clinical recognition and preventive management in chiropractic acute care practice. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 24(7), 467-473. [PMID: 11562655]

Mirtz, T. A. (2001). The question of theology for chiropractic: a theological study of the chiropractic prime tenets. Journal of Chiropractic Humanities, 10(1), 1-33.

Mirtz, T. A. (2000). Reviewing the Green Books: BJ Palmer’s biblical usage and opinion on  Christianity’s central figure. Journal of the Association for the History of Chiropractic 20(2), 37-47.

Mirtz, T. A. (1999). Universal Intelligence: a theological entity in conflict with Lutheran theology. Journal of Chiropractic Humanities, 9(1), 1-17.

Bonci, A.B., Ratliff, C. R., Adam, E. & Mirtz, T. A. (1990). Strength modulation of spinal erector muscles immediately following manipulation of thoracic and lumbar spine. Journal of Chiropractic Research and Investigation, 6(2), 29-33.

Mirtz, T. A., Reno, M. & Ratliff, C. R. (1989). Atlanto-axial instability in Down Syndrome: the role of chiropractic in Special Olympic participation. Chiropractic Sports Medicine, 3, 81-84.

Books, Textbooks & Manuals 

Mirtz, T., Gibson, C., Harvey, S., McMaster, M. & Greene, L. (2011). Movement Exploration For The Developmentally Disabled. Kansas City, Missouri. Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Kansas City.

Greene, L., Gibson, C. & Mirtz, T. (2007). Playground Safety: A Guide to Keeping Children Safe and Reducing Injuries. Kansas City, Missouri. Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Kansas City. 

Book Chapters

Mirtz, T. A. & Greene, L. (2022). Evidence-based decision-making. In: B. Frey. Encyclopedia of Research Design. (pp. 433-437). Thousand Oaks, CA. SAGE Publications.

Mirtz, T. A. (2022). Good clinical research practice. In: B. Frey. Encyclopedia of Research Design. (pp. 433-437). Thousand Oaks, CA. SAGE Publications.

Mirtz, T. A. & Greene, L. (2010). Evidence-based decision-making. In: N. Salkind. Encyclopedia of Research Design. (pp. 433-437). Thousand Oaks, CA. SAGE Publications. 

Mirtz, T. A. (2005). Health promotion in clinical practice. In: L.H. Wyatt. Handbook of Clinical Chiropractic Care. 2nd Edition. (pp. 3-10). Sudburry, MA. Jones and Bartlett Publishers.

Mirtz, T. A. (1995). Articular joint dysfunction syndrome. In: D.L. Anthony & Tranter, S. Motorized Flexion-Distraction and Motion Adjusting (pp. 5-9). Topeka, Kansas. Jostens Publications.

Non-refereed Journal Publications

Smith, N., Mirtz T. & Williams T. (2024). Overtraining syndrome: a clinical review Part 2. Chiropractic Economics.70;1:52-55. 

Smith, N., Mirtz T. & Williams T. (2023). Overtraining syndrome: a clinical review Part 1. Chiropractic Economics.69;20:36-39. 

Mirtz, T. & Williams T. (2023). The transverse acetabular ligament. Chiropractic Economics. 69 (6): 44-48.

Mirtz, T. & Martin, J. (2021). Establishing a new philosophy of chiropractic medicine: Principle 1—the moral order. Chiropractic Economics. 67 (13): 34-38.

Mirtz, T. A. (2021). Establishing a new philosophy of chiropractic medicine. Chiropractic Economics. 67(9): 54-58.

Mirtz, T. A., Morgan, L., Wyatt, L. H. & Greene, L. (2010, May). [Letter to the Editor] Subluxation epidemiology: a response to Dr. Good. Biomed Central Chiropractic & Osteopathy, 17:13

Mirtz, T. A., Morgan, L., Wyatt, L.H. & Greene, L. (2010, January). [Letter to the Editor]  Subluxation, evidence-based medicine and epidemiology: Response to comments made by Drs. Demetrious and Hart. Biomed Central Chiropractic & Osteopathy, 17:13

Mirtz, T. A. & Wyatt, L. H. (2005, April). Impaired physicians. The Beacon, 45(4), 18.  

Mirtz, T. A. & Wyatt, L. H. (2005, March). Health care worker hazards. The Beacon, 45(3), 17. 

Mirtz, T. A. & Wyatt, L. H. (2005, February). Identifying suicide risk in patients. The Beacon, 45(2), 11-12. 

Mirtz, T. A. & Wyatt, L. H. (2005, January). The history of evidence-based medicine. The Beacon, 45(1), 10. 

Mirtz, T. A. (2004, December). Adaptive physical education. The Beacon, 44(11), 13.

Mirtz, T. A. (2004, October). Evidence-based medicine and clinical experience. The Beacon, 44(9),  18. 

Mirtz, T. A. (2004, September). Thinking in clinical medicine. The Beacon, 44(8), 19.      

Mirtz, T. A. (2004, August). Evidence-based medicine and lifelong learning. The Beacon, 44(7), 8.   

Mirtz, T. A. (2004, June/July). What is evidence-based medicine? The Beacon, 44(6), 21.  

Mirtz, T. A. (2004, May). The AMA is not the enemy of chiropractic. The Beacon, 44(5), 24.  

Mirtz, T. A. (2001, April). Newsletter of the National Association for Chiropractic Medicine. The NACM Parameter, 1(1), 1-4.

Mirtz, T. A. (1998). The chiropractic model. [Letter to the Editor]. Today’s Chiropractic, 27(6),  12-13.

Mirtz, T. A. (1998). Your turn to talk. [Letter to the Editor]. The American Chiropractor, 20(3), 7.

Mirtz, T. A. (1997). Letters to the Editor. [Letter to the editor]. Colorado Chiropractic Journal, 2, 3. 

Mirtz, T. A. (1996, October 21). Student loans: statistics from the Bureau of Health Professions 1995 Annual Report: Part III. Dynamic Chiropractic, 14(22), 24-26.

Mirtz, T. A. (1996, September 23). Student loans: statistics from the Bureau of Health Professions 1995 Annual Report: Part II. Dynamic Chiropractic, 14(20), 26-27.

Mirtz, T. A. (1996, September 1). Student loans: statistics from the Bureau of Health Professions 1995 Annual Report: Part I. Dynamic Chiropractic, 14(18), 41-42.

Mirtz, T. A. (1995, September 1). Student loans: an analysis of the Federal Register and chiropractic viewpoints: Part III. Dynamic Chiropractic, 13(18), 18-32.

Mirtz, T. A. (1995, July 31). Student loans: an analysis of the Federal Register and chiropractic viewpoints: Part II. Dynamic Chiropractic, 13(16), 28-38.

Mirtz, T. A. (1995, June 5). Student loans: an analysis of the Federal Register and chiropractic  viewpoints: Part I. Dynamic Chiropractic, 13(12), 33-41.

Mirtz, T. A. (1994, May 1). Student loans: an economic crisis. Dynamic Chiropractic, 12(15), 34-36.

Mirtz, T. A. (1993, July 2). And the survey says. [Letter to the editor]. Dynamic Chiropractic, 11, 5.