In his first five years of practice, he was able to expand his team from two to 12 interdisciplinary practitioners. He and his team pride themselves on passionately pursuing continuous growth, learning, and development to deliver the best for their patients. “It was a lot of work getting to the opening date, but seeing how the community responded to it was tremendously motivating to me,” he recalls.
Felisha Truong, D.C. (West, ’19) always knew she wanted to pursue a degree in health care. Chronic pain resulting from a gymnastics injury in her early teens led her to chiropractic, and her love for research led her to Palmer.
Working in an integrative care setting gave Katelyn Seaba, D.C. the opportunity to provide sideline care at sporting events, shadow surgeries and work with patients overcoming significant disease.
For 14 years, he and fellow chiropractors advocated for licensure with the Massachusetts Chiropractic Society and they were eventually successful when then-Governor John Volpe signed a bill into law in 1967. Dr. Kiernan practiced in his clinic in Lawrence, Massachusetts from 1967 until his retirement in 1997.
Leonard Feldman, D.C. was inducted into the Palmer Academy of Fellows in 2019 during Homecoming.