NUHS faculty Kathryn Rioch, was recently featured in a U.S. News and World Report article, 15 Medical School Application Mistakes to Avoid.
Faculty Achievements
Faculty Achievements
NUHS Faculty Dr. Smith discusses integrative medicine in U.S. News and World Report article
Fraser Smith, ND, assistant dean and associate professor of naturopathic medicine at National University of Heath Sciences, was recently featured in a U.S. News and World Report article about the addition of integrative medicine into many medical school programs.
Dr. Guadagno serves Team USA as volunteer chiropractor in Pan American Games
Carlo Guadagno, DC, DACBSP®, ICSC, FICC, a National University of Health Sciences’ Florida faculty member, was recently in Santiago, Chile for the 19th edition of the Pan American Games, serving the elite athletes of Team USA as a volunteer chiropractor with the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) medical staff.
NUHS Whole Health Center’s successful treatment of Long COVID featured in Nursing Voice publication
Jennifer Green, ND, DC, chief clinician of naturopathic medicine at National University’s Whole Health Center-Lombard, recently shared some of the ways the clinic is successfully treating Long COVID in The Nursing Voice, the official publication of the Illinois Nurses Foundation and the American Nurses Association – Illinois.
President Stiefel presents awards to faculty and staff members for outstanding service
Four members of faculty and staff were recently honored with President’s Awards for their hard work and service to National University of Health Sciences at ceremonies in Illinois and Florida.
Dr. Driscoll receives Quilt of Valor for his service in the Marines
National University of Health Sciences’ alum Richard Olff, DC, recently presented Daniel Driscoll, DC, Dean of Institutional Compliance, with a Quilt of Valor. Dr. Olff’s sister, Kathleen Kirby, made the quilt, paying tribute to Dr. Driscoll’s service during the Vietnam War in the 1st Battalion, 9th Marines also known as “The Walking Dead.”
Dr. Gantzer discusses state of the profession in recent Chiropractical podcast
National University of Health Sciences’ faculty member Jennifer Gantzer, DC, MS, DACBN, FACN, was recently part of a discussion on the state of the chiropractic profession as part of an episode of Chiropractical, a National Chiropractic Mutual Insurance Company (NCMIC) podcast. The host talked with Dr. Gantzer and 19 other leaders within the chiropractic profession at The National, one of the largest chiropractic events organized by the Florida Chiropractic Association.
Dr. Kim appointed Assistant Dean of Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine Program
Hyundo Franz Kim, PhD, MSOM, LAc, has recently been named Assistant Dean of the Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine Program (AHM) at National University of Health Sciences (NUHS). Dr. Kim, who previously served as Chief Clinician of the AHM Program at the NUHS Whole Health Center in Lombard, has been teaching at NUHS since 2007.
Dr. Martin discusses his latest journal articles and his passion for research
At National University of Health Sciences’ clinics, faculty members are not only focused on treating patients, they’re often discovering their next research project. For Brett Martin, DC, MPH, MSAc, a faculty member at the Florida-site, when a particular treatment proves effective, his next step is finding the mechanisms behind it and then spreading the word to other clinicians.
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