NUHS Celebrates International Women’s Day
Monday, March 8, 2021
NUHS is proud to recognize the hard work and accomplishments of
all our outstanding female students, faculty, and staff.
From winning awards and writing books, to publishing research
and starting new treatment programs, these dedicated women have
made great strides in advancing the field of complementary and
alternative medicine.
Join us today, International Women's Day, by reviewing and
celebrating some of the many exceptional achievements from the past
year.
NUHS
DC Student Receives NBCE Scholarship
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Alli Totzke, a 10th trimester DC student, received one of four
$2,500 outstanding essay awards from The National Board of
Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE as part of their Annual Student
Scholarship Competition.
Dr. Gantzer Presents Florida Chiropractic Association HIV &
AIDs Licensing Course
Thursday, December 3, 2020
NUHS-Florida faculty member Jennifer Gantzer, DC, MS, recently
taught the first-year chiropractic graduate licensing course, "HIV
& AIDS: A Complementary & Alternative Medicine (CAMS)
Approach," during the Florida Chiropractic Association's (FCA's)
Southwest Regional Convention in Naples, Fla.
ND student Princess Burnett and Dr. Sorensen publish study on the
use of citrus fruits and mushrooms in lowering heart
disease
Monday, October 19, 2020
Princess Burnett, a student in the NUHS naturopathic medicine
program, and faculty member Lorinda Sorensen, ND, MSAc, recently
published a study about ergothioneine and citrus metabolites and
their use in reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease.
NUHS grad to kickstart inpatient acupuncture treatment program at
Elmhurst Hospital
Tuesday, August 11, 2020
As a medical doctor and recent NUHS acupuncture graduate,
Nooshig Salvador, MD, MSOM, HMDC, FACP, LAc, Diplomate OM, works at
one of many hospital systems that have begun offering integrative
medicine treatments for their patients. Within the Palliative Care
Program of Elmhurst-Edward Health, Dr. Salvador has been using
acupuncture predominately to treat the pain of those with chronic
illnesses.
NUHS DC student Rameda Lee awarded Schweitzer Fellowship
Thursday, May 14, 2020
Rameda Lee, an NUHS chiropractic student, was recently awarded
the prestigious Albert Schweitzer Fellowship for her proposal of a
stewardship themed, bi-monthly seminar focusing on caring for one's
body as the first possession ever received.
NUHS faculty member writes book about diabetes
Friday, May 8, 2020
Jaya Prakash, MD, MPH, SM(NRCM), SM(ASCP), an adjunct professor
at National University, recently published a new book about
diabetes and how it can be treated.
NUHS Florida alum starts "Drivers Health Clinic" specialized to the
trucking industry and occupational safety
Tuesday, April 14, 2020
When Bethany Dixon, DC, RD, LDN, CME, graduated from the NUHS
Florida-site in 2014, she was able to take advantage of a new
federal law that eventually helped her launch a whole new business
venture. The new law required U.S. Department of Transportation
(DOT)-mandated physicals to be performed only by physicians who
completed examinations certified and registered by the Federal
Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
NUHS faculty member wins award for her studies combining
chiropractic medicine and public health
Friday, March 27, 2020
NUHS Faculty Dana Madigan, DC, MPH, recently received the
American Chiropractic Association's Academician of the Year Award,
which recognizes individuals for their efforts to advance the
profession through academic or educational excellence.