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Life University dedicates campus student clinic funded by Foot Levelers

Chiropractic Economics October 28, 2011

ribboncuttingphotoOctober 28, 2011 — On Thursday, Oct. 20, a ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony was held at Life University (LIFE) in Marietta, Ga. for the Campus Center for Health and Optimum Performance. Foot Levelers, a generous supporter of Life University, funded this new campus center.

Kent Greenawalt, CEO and president of Foot Levelers, and Jamie Greenawalt, director of dducation and research for Foot Levelers, were present with Dr. Guy Riekeman, president of Life University, and Life University Board of Trustees to celebrate the ribbon cutting for the new clinic.

“Foot Levelers has always been proud to support chiropractic education,” said Jamie Greenawalt. “We are so excited to be providing a learning resource for the next generation of chiropractors.”

The Campus Center for Health and Optimum Performance supports LIFE’s dynamic and inclusive approach to chiropractic education, which requires all students to apply what they learn in the classroom to real life clinic environments. A clinical environment will be provided through a student-to-student care program at the Campus Center for Health and Optimum Performance. The clinic serves LIFE’s 2400 students.

Source: Life University, www.life.edu

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