Yeung, D.C., Honored with Service to the Profession Award

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Chiropractor Dennis Yeung, D.C., recently received the Service to the Profession Award from Sherman College of Chiropractic in recognition of his contributions, time and commitment to the chiropractic profession, the public and the college.

The Service to the Profession Award is given to an individual who has demonstrated extraordinary, unselfish and noteworthy service to the chiropractic profession. This year’s recipient is a Sherman College graduate who has made a big impact half-way around the world.

“In a country woefully underrepresented with chiropractors, Dr. Yeung is influencing the public and his fellow chiropractors with a principled chiropractic message that he gained at his alma mater, Sherman College. We are extremely grateful for his work,” said Sherman College President Edwin Cordero, D.C., when he presented the award during the college’s 40th-anniversary Lyceum homecoming event.

Dr. Dennis Yeung graduated from Sherman College in 1996 and founded ADIO Family Chiropractic Centre in Hong Kong where he actively educates the public about the negative impact of vertebral subluxations and the importance of a healthy nervous system. He has shared the chiropractic message with government officials, celebrities, parents and children through numerous programs and campaigns.  Through an educational program for children, he has taken the chiropractic message to more than 357,000 children, parents, and teachers in 158 schools.

Dr. Yeung has distinguished himself as a founder of the Children Chiropractic Foundation, a unique charity which aims to promote chiropractic for children through both education and care, thus giving Hong Kong children the opportunity to enjoy better health and a better life. Dr. Yeung has also rendered his services on mission trips to China. He now has 4 ADIO Centres, where he employs
six associates and five staff members and provides free chiropractic care to underprivileged children.

Sherman College named its 2013 award recipients May 23-25 as part of Lyceum, an annual continuing education and homecoming event attended by hundreds of chiropractors throughout the U.S. and internationally. Lyceum is held on the college’s campus in Spartanburg, SC, and involves three days of seminars, special events, and other programs.

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