Trimester 2 student Megan Mattox transferred to Logan University in January 2020. After just 10 weeks in the DC program, campus closed and all instruction moved online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “The attitude and culture here at Logan is focused not on competing with one another, but on completing the program together,” said Megan. “This reinforces learning among my cohort of fellow students, and having even just 10 weeks of that family atmosphere and sense of community on campus was necessary to continue learning while living through a pandemic.” Originally from Michigan, Megan spent the last several years as …
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Community Atmosphere Helps Transfer Student Thrive at Logan
Each year, an average of seven students decide to make a change in their educational career and transfer to Logan University. Trimester 7 student Max Sauer realized that need for change just over two years ago. After spending nearly a year studying at another chiropractic college, Max felt his experience wasn’t quite as hands-on as he would have liked, and he began researching other colleges and universities. When he came across Logan’s website, he was impressed with the Assessment Center program. Intrigued by the opportunity for immediate hands-on experience with standardized patients, Max scheduled a campus visit. “When I first …
Fourth Consecutive Logan Student Elected SABCA Regional Representative
Renee Gentle, trimester 7 student from Houston, Texas has been elected Central Regional Representative of the Student American Black Chiropractic Association (SABCA). Renee is Secretary of Logan’s SABCA chapter and the fourth consecutive Logan student to be elected to the regional position. She follows Logan students Kayla Dozier, Antoine Wright and Logan alum, Chohnice Daniels DC, MS, CCA. The central region represents six schools including Cleveland University, National University of Health Sciences, Northwestern Health Sciences University College of Chiropractic, Palmer College of Chiropractic, Parker University College of Chiropractic, Texas Chiropractic College and Logan University. “I’m excited to be able to …
Ain’t Nobody Got Time for That: Tips for Time Management
By Stacia Rosen and Terra Kneeland, Academic Success Coaches Life is hectic and crazy. That’s a fact. At first glance, schoolwork can seem like a daunting and overwhelming task. Between family, work, children, and school, it’s a juggling act trying to keep everything in the air. We know what you’re thinking. Ain’t nobody got time for that! But, with proper time management skills and realistic expectations, it can be done! Try these helpful tips to keep you on track and the gate keeper of your time! Create a Trimester At-a-Glance Calendar Developing a calendar that lays out the entire trimester …
The Search for Tomorrow’s Health Care Leaders
As the recent coronavirus pandemic has shown, health care providers are today’s superheroes. And these heroes are in short supply. Older providers are retiring while younger physicians are choosing specialties over primary care. Our growing geriatric population combined with the rising incidence of non-communicable conditions like cancer, diabetes and obesity strain our health care resources. And while advances in diagnostic and treatment technology present opportunities for longer, healthier lives, they have triggered more health care visits and expenses. It all adds up to a huge and growing demand for professionals in all areas of health care, and the demand outweighs …
10 Ways to Maximize Tutoring
In the below infographic, Academic Support Program Manager Scot Mall shares the top 10 tips to help students in planning their trimester, finding a good fit and maximizing their time with a Peer-Tutor.