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NCMIC announces Q2 Bucks for Boards chiropractic scholarship recipients

Chiropractic Economics Staff September 7, 2021

NCMIC this week announced the 2021 second quarter recipients of its Bucks for Boards quarterly scholarships.

Each recipient was awarded $500 to help defray the cost of NBCE chiropractic board exams. Winners were:

Sara Aleksandravicius, So. California Univ. of Health Sciences     Austin Koziol, Life University

Luis Arteaga, Parker University                                                 Emma Rae Langdon, Palmer College of Chiropractic

Taylor Atwood, Palmer College of Chiropractic                           Jessica Leverenz, Life University

Victoria Bensel, University of Western States                              Marco Martusciello, National Univ. of Health Sciences

Jessica Berelsman, Logan University                                          Victor Matthiesen, Parker University

Sydney Brangenberg, Logan University                                      Japneet Mawi, Logan University

Tatum Buckley, Keiser University (College of Chiropractic)          Baylee McGuire, Logan University

Dwayne Casasola, Parker University                                           Laura Minkoff, University of Western States

Annamarie Cetinski, Life University                                          Valerie Moldovan, Palmer College of Chiropractic

Jennifer Culanag, Life Chiropractic College West                         Edward Neill, Parker University

Leah Dash, University of Western States                                     Rachel Nettleton, Logan University

Lindsey Densmore, Palmer College of Chiropractic                      Madison Olivarez, Parker University

Lauren Emge, Life Chiropractic College West                             Maralys Perales, National Univ. of Health Sciences

Michelle Farrow, Palmer College of Chiropractic                         Kathryn Powers, Northeast College of Health Sciences

Kadyn Grayson Texas Chiropractic College                                Tanmay Shinde, Life Chiropractic College West

Shannon Hatfield, So. California Univ. of Health Sciences             Remington Siebert, Logan University

Taylor Hershey, National Univ. of Health Sciences                       Hannah Spaulding, University of Western States

Nathan High, Cleveland University-Kansas City                          Yosef Stein, Life Chiropractic College West

Madison Hoag, Sherman College of Chiropractic                        Shehzer Tahir, New York Chiropractic College

Chelsey Holstrom, Cleveland University-Kansas City                   Segen Tella, Life University

Shayan Hossein, University of Western States                                Joel Toppin, Northwestern Health Sciences University

Tyler Huffer, Life University                                                     Isabel Velez, Sherman College of Chiropractic

Skylar Hutcherson, Texas Chiropractic College                           Meghan Weber, Northwestern Health Sciences University

Mckenzie Kerner, Cleveland University                                      Abby Worland, Logan University

Kailey Koopman, University of Western States

“It’s always a thrill for us to share the names of our Bucks for Boards scholarship recipients,” said Dr. Wayne Wolfson, President of NCMIC. “We are immensely proud of the Bucks for Boards program and look forward to its success in 2021, as well as the success of our winners.”

NCMIC, in conjunction with the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, launched the Bucks for Boards program in 2020. A total of 200 scholarships, in the amount of $500 each, will be awarded to 50 students each quarter in 2021.

The names of the winners will be randomly drawn from those who enter each entry period. Students may sign up once per entry period and are eligible to win one NCMIC Bucks for Boards scholarship annually. Winners will be notified by email and/or phone.

These scholarships are just one of many ways NCMIC reaches out to students. The NCMIC Starting Into Practice® Program has held on-campus presentations for over 20 years to help prepare students for the transition from school into practice. A new website was recently launched to give students access to in-depth information about business, marketing, practice structures, finances and more. Starting Into Practice also has a supporting Facebook group where students can share ideas, ask questions and get advice from experts.

About NCMIC
NCMIC was formed in 1946 by a group of doctors of chiropractic with the express purpose of offering malpractice insurance to DCs when no one else would. Delivering on its promise, We Take Care of Our Own® 2, NCMIC has grown to become the largest provider of chiropractic malpractice insurance in the nation and has expanded its offerings to include business and personal insurance, equipment loans, credit card processing, business credit cards, and premium financing. With more than 75 years’ experience and an “A” (Excellent) rating from industry analyst A.M. Best1, NCMIC is a company that DCs can rely on today and in the years to come. For more information, please visit ncmic.com.

1 Industry Analyst A.M. Best ratings range from A++ to S. See www.ambest.com.
2 “We Take Care of Our Own” is a registered service mark of NCMIC Group, Inc., and NCMIC Risk Retention Group, Inc.

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