Answering a calling toward Pediatric Chiropractic, with Melanie Reyes-Margolla- Podcast
It’s truly amazing how Chiropractic can change the trajectory of a person’s life. Puerto Rican native Melanie Reyes- Margolla had a long-standing desire to pursue a chiropractic education after attending a Life Leadership Weekend at Life University, but Hurricane Maria delayed her plans for a year. While working as a teacher in the meantime, she saw firsthand the tremendous healing that a student of hers experienced from chiropractic care and that renewed her resolve. Today she is President of Student LIFEforce, encouraging other prospective and future D.C. students to take that leap of faith. Her goal is to become a Pediatric Chiropractor.
Research Series- Harnessing Data for Knowledge of Pregnancy Outcomes with Lauren Bruss – Podcast
Pregnancy can be a tumultuous and anxiety-ridden time for mothers-to-be. Can chiropractic make that process any easier and even possibly positively affect birth outcomes? That is the question that Lauren Bruss, D.C. student and RISE scholar, seeks to explore in her research project through Life University. This special research series is co-hosted by Erin Gilligan, Project Coordinator of Research & Scholarly Activity.
Faces of LIFE: Morgan Philpot
Morgan Philpot grew up in the tranquil small town of Corbin, Kentucky, surrounded by a large extended family of uncles, aunts and cousins. She was an avid basketball and volleyball player, using her genetic height to her advantage.
Research Series- Surveying Chiropractic Benefits Over Time with Samantha Long – Podcast
How much of a difference does it truly make to receive chiropractic care from a young age? That is a fascinating question that has gone largely unexplored from a research perspective, but a determined young student in Life U’s chiropractic research track seeks to change that.
Showing love to Pediatric Chiropractic with Dr. Shannon Good – Podcast
Dr. Shannon Good is a D.C. alumna and now an Associate Professor of Chiropractic Sciences at Life University. Dr. Good is a specialist in pediatric and perinatal chiropractic care and serves as an advisor to Life U’s ICPA (International Chiropractic Pediatric Association) student club. In this podcast, she points to some of the joys and challenges associated with these specialties.
Addressing Key Women’s Health Issues With Chiropractic Care
Health care is at its best when it involves the unique and individual needs of the patient. That is especially true in women’s health issues, which is why responsible chiropractors make it a priority to address them in personalized and holistic ways.
My First Quarter: Lexy Foster
D.C. student, Treasurer of The Endocannoboid System club (ECS) “Life U- Where My Heart Belongs” What made your first quarter at Life U memorable? My friendships and the bonds that I created with people. It was amazing to be around like-minded individuals for the…
My First Quarter: Ally Lee
D.C. student, Vice President of International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA) club, Secretary for the Motion Palpation club
“Hitting the (school) clubs”
Faces of LIFE- Drs. Amanda Engels and Debrah O’Hara
Here at Life University (Life U), students make long-lasting personal and professional connections that can have a profound impact on their trajectory and growth. The power of meaningful connections forged here at Life U is evident in regard to two alumni DCs who have opened up shop together, Drs. Amanda Engels and Debrah O’Hara.
Faces of LIFE- Mariah Wenglewski
D.C. student, Secretary for International Chiropractic Pediatric Association Mariah Wenglewski is from Knoxville, Tennessee. She studied Exercise Science at Lindenwood University, located in St. Charles, Missouri. While at Lindenwood, Wengleski played soccer and rugby, predictably dealing with sports injuries as part of that. Her then-boyfriend…
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