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January
2004
Palmer Lyceum wants ‘a few good
doctors’
Seven chiropractors in each
of two categories will be selected to share their stories
of overcoming adversity and witnessing miracles at the Palm
Chiropractic Lyceum, Aug. 12-14, 2004.
The Fountainhead Programs Division
of the Palmer Institute for Professional Advancement is asking
doctors of chiropractic to submit their stories for consideration
in two categories: “Conquering Adversity” and
“the Seven Miracles of Chiropractic.”
“This year we are debuting
a new kind of general session that will showcase and honor
field doctors,” said Heather Gilmore, Lyceum programming
manager. “Very few chiropractors are recognized for
what they've accomplished and overcome. We want to change
that and also show future chiropractors the infinite possibilities
of their profession.”
Entries are due by April 1.
A committee will then select the top seven in each category
and notify the winners. The selected entries will not be revealed
to the public until Lyceum.
Entry forms and submission
information can be obtained by logging on to the Lyceum Web
site at www.palmerlyceum.com or by calling 866-592-3861.
Source: Palmer College
of Chiropractic
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