"Being the partner of someone in pain is an incredible challenge that requires support, strength, understanding and love. Our experiences lit a fire within me, and I knew I had to take the risk of ending my career to pursue chiropractic.”
With the overwhelming support of her family, she made the choice to attend Palmer Florida.
Thirty-five years into it, Dr. Sok couldn’t be more pleased with his decision to attend Palmer and become a sports chiropractor. “When I first looked into chiropractic as a career, the average age of a chiropractor in Maryland was 55 years old. I saw that as an opportunity. My desire to help people, especially athletes, was already there but it really grew while at Palmer,” he recalled.
Janet Ruth Sosna, D.C. (Main, '84) and Gabriella Glassford, D.C. (Florida, '21) see the value in providing consistent chiropractic care to patients in Sri Lanka.
Jacob earned his undergraduate degree at St. Ambrose, just a few minutes away from Palmer's Main campus. He encourages students to consider becoming a technique TA.
Michael Sterling shadowed doctors in the physical therapy and chiropractic professions after an accident, settling on becoming a Palmer chiropractic student.
