Carlo Guadagno, DC, DACBSP, ICSC, FICC and Krista Burns, DC, DHA, represented National University of Health Sciences (NUHS) at the American Chiropractic Association’s (ACA) annual Engage conference in Washington D.C. The 2025 event was held January 22-25.
Alumni News
NUHS Celebrates Fall 2024 Graduates
On December 13, National University of Health Sciences (NUHS) celebrated the hard work and accomplishments of its Fall 2024 graduating class. Sixty graduates received diplomas in chiropractic medicine, naturopathic medicine, acupuncture, Oriental medicine, advanced clinical practice and biomedical sciences.
Navigating the Path: Alumnus John A. Wascow, DC, CKTP, Inspires NUHS Students
National University of Health Sciences (NUHS) alumnus, John A. Wascow, DC, ’09, CKTP, recently shared his professional and personal experiences with soon-to-be graduates in a Student Success Session.
Shining a Light on Inclusion, Compassion + Equality for Transgender Patients
National University of Health Sciences (NUHS) alum Sami Ebner, DC, ND recently delivered a presentation to the NUHS community designed to help future health care professionals learn more about creating their practices…
NUHS alum featured on podcast discussing positivity
NUHS alum Cindy Howard, DC, DABCI, DACBN, recently discussed a framework on how to get through life’s biggest challenges during the podcast, Women and Small Business with Allison Marketti.
Air Force Veteran shares his reasons for choosing National University of Health Sciences
When Alan Norman, DC, ‘21, was looking for chiropractic universities, a close-knit community was high on his list.
NUHS mourns passing of renowned alumnus Dr. Ray Tuck
The National University of Health Sciences community is mourning the loss of one of its most distinguished alumni, N. Ray Tuck Jr., DC, ‘97, who has passed away.
NUHS alum to join Michigan Board of Acupuncture
NUHS alumnus Brian Emrys, DC, LAc, MSOM, ‘21, was recently appointed to the Michigan Board of Acupuncture. The board, which includes seven acupuncturists, three physicians, and three public members, oversees the practice of licensed acupuncturists in the state.
NUHS Graduate Dr. Sarah Montesa brings the comforting effects of acupuncture to end-of-life patients
NUHS Graduate Sarah Montesa, DC, MSAc., (‘20, ‘19) is making strides toward bringing acupuncture to more end-of-life care patients. As a certified provider of end-of-life care from the National Association of Hospice and Palliative Care Acupuncturists, Dr. Montesa has been providing in-home acupuncture services to help palliative care patients feel more comfortable and obtain a better quality of life. She has also started to work with local hospice organizations with the goal of forming partnerships and finding ways to integrate acupuncture and tuina into their models of care.
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