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CAM Day 2104 at NUHS – Thursday, October 16

by Oct 15, 2014

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SACA logoThursday, October 16 is Complementary and Alternative Medicine Day on the campus of National University of Health Sciences. All students, faculty and staff are invited to attend the event, which is sponsored by the Student American Chiropractic Association (SACA).

From 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. in the Gym, 12 vendors will be offering information on their products and services, and also offering free samples and giveaways. Emerson Ecologics is sponsoring lunch with the SACA board providing dessert.

DucatAt noon Dr. Erin Ducat (NUHS DC grad ’06) will give a presentation on starting an ethical and successful career in chiropractic medicine.

Below are the generous sponsors for CAM Day:

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