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May 2007
Palmer Homecoming 2007: ‘Look Inside’
Palmer College of Chiropractic will host Homecoming 2007 on its Davenport, Iowa, campus Aug. 9–11. The theme of the event is “Look Inside.”
The program will feature a variety of continuing education sessions, as well social events and a vendor expo filled with the latest chiropractic products and services.
This year’s theme refers to additions to Palmer’s Davenport Campus, as well as the healing, compassion, and knowledge chiropractors can find within themselves and at Palmer. A dedication ceremony will be held Aug. 10 for the new Palmer College of Chiropractic Academic Health Center, a 50,000-square foot, state-of-the-art clinic and clinical learning resource center.
The homecoming event will also feature tours for spouses and guests at area attractions such as the Quad-City Botanical Center, the new Figge Museum in Davenport, and the Lavender Crest Winery.
Chiropractors may earn up to 16 hours of continuing education credit pending state board approval. Chiropractic technologists may acquire up to seven hours of radiology credit.
Topics to be covered include: Patient-centered spine care; profitability; radiology (for DCs and CTs); the science of chiropractic subluxation and neurology; dilemmas and dialogues; nutritional strategies; chiropractic and autism, ADD and ADHD; the science of wellness; the biggest subluxation in chiropractic; the doctor-patient relationship; extremities evaluation and management; real world solutions for the chiropractor’s dilemma; and basic and advanced estate planning strategies.
Schedule and registration information for Palmer Homecoming 2007 are available online at www.palmerhomecoming.com.
Source: Palmer College of Chiropractic, www.palmer.edu
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