Archives for: "News - February, 2012" [12 items]
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2/28/2012
Commencement ceremonies were held on the Davenport Campus on Friday, Feb. 24.
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2/24/2012
The American Chiropractic Association Sports Council recently announced the appointment of West Campus Sports Council President Michael Smith to the position of ACA Sports Council national student liaison.
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2/24/2012
More than 20 prospective students from the Republic of Korea visited Palmer’s Davenport Campus Jan. 20 and Feb. 13 as part of a world tour of schools and educational programs.
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2/24/2012
With spring on the horizon, Admissions Representatives from all three Palmer campuses have begun traveling to colleges and universities to meet and recruit future chiropractors.
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2/24/2012
The American Chiropractic Association (ACA) presented its 2012 awards earlier in February during its House of Delegates meeting in Washington, D.C.
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2/15/2012
Vision 2020 Planning for the Future is the theme of the Florida Campus Homecoming March 2 3, 2012.
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2/14/2012

West Campus ’94 alumnus Saul Luengas, D.C., served as chief of chiropractic services at the 2011 Pan American Games, held Oct. 14 30, in Guadalajara, Mexico, which featured more than 6,000 athletes competing in 36 sports.
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2/10/2012

Steven Barnett, D.C. (Davenport ’79), has initiated a hospital based MRI referral program with Dekalb Medical Hospital in Decatur, Ga., and Premier Neurosurgical Institute of Marietta.
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2/8/2012
More than two dozen Florida Campus students made the six hour round trip to the State Capitol for the Florida Chiropractic Association’s Legislative Day.
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2/7/2012
Feeling “Palmer Pride” is a regular occurrence for many of the students on the Florida Campus. Tiffany Clark, 11th quarter, and Kris Kondrad, 10th quarter, are taking that feeling to another level.
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2/7/2012
Students from Atlantic High School’s regular and honors anatomy classes recently visited Palmer’s Florida Campus.
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2/1/2012
Starting in the Spring 2012 trimester, students entering the A.S.C.T. program will follow a curriculum that shifts two credit hours from their Clinical Science class to the study of insurance coding and billing.
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