“Palmer was the most welcoming and the only school with an understanding of functional neurology. Where the other schools had none, Palmer Florida has three professors with neurology diplomates I can turn to for answers. I love that the professors encourage their students to continue learning,” she said. The 15-minute drive to the beach certainly didn’t hurt!

“I loved that at Palmer we were able to learn so many styles of adjustments which allows us to care for such a wide range of patients and issues. A technique may work for one patient but not the other. Knowing so many techniques make us available to so many types of patients," said Dr. Sawyer.

“When I graduate from Palmer I want to work with female athletes and pregnant and postpartum women. I am excited about the female emphasis on strength training, nutrition and chiropractic care as a holistic approach. I believe we can continue to break the cultural and societal norms that tell women to eat less and be skinny,” says Coach Cat.

We interviewed three of our keynote speakers to talk about what they’re most excited about for the future of the profession; how the science, art and philosophy of chiropractic continues to inspire them; and what to expect from their presentations. Below, hear from Scott Haldeman, D.C., M.D., Ph.D. (Main, '65).

We interviewed three of our keynote speakers to talk about what they’re most excited about for the future of the profession; how the science, art and philosophy of chiropractic continues to inspire them; and what to expect from their presentations. Below, hear from Sherry McAllister, D.C. (West, '96).
