Watching chiropractic change lives

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It is a joy to visit with students who are searching for their career paths, as well as the students who have already chosen chiropractic as their path. I met one student in North Carolina who has been under care since his teen years. His family had exhausted all other options for him (he had a bladder issue), and then someone told his mother about chiropractic. Within a few months, he no longer had his issue and could enjoy being a teenager—instead of worrying about accidents! His father is an anesthesiologist and is happy to see his son choose chiropractic as a career.

I met another student at Appalachian State who has chosen chiropractic as her career. She has shadowed five D.C.s and is on a full undergraduate scholarship. The most amazing part—she has never been adjusted! Her mother had severe migraines and was often in bed for days at a time, and this student watched her mother regain her life under chiropractic care, and she knows that “becoming a chiropractor is my calling.”

It is exciting to share chiropractic with students who may not have been considering a career in chiropractic. Students are full of hope for their future and are trying to discover where their piece of the puzzle belongs in the world. It is my goal during my travels to inspire the next generation of students to become Sherman graduates and have fulfilling careers in chiropractic!

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