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Chiropractic Graduation!

by Dec 15, 2023

This is my final blog post before graduating from chiropractic school this week! I have loved chiropractic school, and I have grown so much as a person in the four years that I have been a student at National. The professors, students and patients have been amazing, and I am so excited and honored to utilize the tools I have learned to become the best chiropractic physician possible. I learned so much these last ten weeks at my preceptorship in Elmhurst as well. I had many new patient interactions and asked many questions about diagnoses and patient flow in an office. I am especially grateful to my husband, my closest friends, and my family for supporting me through this stressful journey. There were many challenges during the chiropractic program, including COVID-19, but I am so grateful for my time at National. With all of that being said, I am so excited and motivated to treat patients as a chiropractor in Illinois. I cannot wait to see how much I will have grown in the profession years from now.

I want to thank every person who took the time to read my blogs, and I wish everyone the best of luck during this stressful finals season. I have greatly enjoyed being the chiropractic blogger during my time at National and I hope everyone takes a moment (or two) to reflect on their journey in school, as it flies by quickly. Before you know it, you will be graduating from National and emerging into the world a better person and doctor.

Read more here about the doctor of chiropractic program at National University of Health Sciences.

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Hannah Synon

Hannah Synon

My name is Hannah, and I am in Phase III of the chiropractic program at NUHS. I was raised in St. Joseph, Michigan, a beautiful town on Lake Michigan. Currently, I live in Schaumburg with my husband, Zach. I love to travel, bake, and watch horror movies. Chiropractic medicine is my passion, as it provides more natural remedies and methods for obtaining a healthier life. I love meeting new people, and I look forward to sharing my chiropractic journey with you.

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