Palmer's NBCE Part 1 student pass-rate is 91.3%, more than 20% higher than the national average, in part thanks to Megan Beveridge's second-trimester course.

“I plan to continue my chiropractic career in Florida. My goal is to start a family practice where I will work full-time. I also want to dive into the racing community, setting up agreements with specific racing programs as a traveling chiropractor for racing teams!” he said, excitedly.

The student-led Canadian Club at Palmer College is a community of Canadians and international students navigating the unique aspects of their academic journey.

Dr. Camacho started working with the Penn State wrestling team due to an unexpected message from one of the athletes seeking Active Release Techniques (ART).

Melissa Birdsell, D.C., DICCP deeply understands the importance of finding joy in movement. She performs in Backwater Gamblers ski show and AcroYoga Quad Cities.
