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Logan College of Chiropractic names new director of clinical assessment

Chiropractic Economics Staff May 7, 2012

Marty-Kaeser_72May 7, 2012 — Logan College of Chiropractic/University Programs President George A. Goodman, DC, FICC, has announced the appointment of Martha Kaeser, MA, DC, as the director of clinical assessment.

In this new position, Kaeser will lead the clinical assessment in performed in Logan’s new Assessment Center on campus including creating case studies of physical and clinical circumstances and conditions, and collaborate with clinical and diagnostic on competencies such as examination, diagnosis, and chiropractic treatment for which students will be evaluated using standardized patients. The position reports to the associate vice president of academic affairs.

Since her graduation from Logan College of Chiropractic in 2008, Kaeser has completed both her radiology residency and fellowship programs in diagnostic imaging. Prior to beginning her chiropractic career, Kaeser earned her Bachelor of Arts from Southeast Missouri State University and her Master of Arts from Antioch University in Seattle. In addition to her instructional responsibilities at Logan, Kaeser has teaching and administrative experience at both the middle school and high school levels.

“Dr. Kaeser is well qualified to lead this new department,” said Goodman. “She has the academic, clinical and diagnostic knowledge and skills to make this assessment program a leader in the field of chiropractic.”

Source: Logan College of Chiropractic, logan.edu

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