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F4CP President Sherry McAllister to receive Beatrice B. Hagen Award

Chiropractic Economics

Hagen graduated from Logan University in 1940 and went on to break two chiropractic industry barriers: She served as the first female president of a chiropractic college and was the first woman to serve on the Council of Chiropractic Education. Each year, Logan University selects one individual to receive the Beatrice B.

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Life University alumni elected to Georgia House of Representatives

Chiropractic Economics

They have each served the chiropractic profession as well as their communities in numerous roles. About Karen Mathiak Mathiak has been a member of the Georgia House of Representatives since 2016 and was re-elected to represent Georgias 82nd District.

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Northeast College gets final approval for Long Island DC program

Chiropractic Economics

The Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) has officially approved Northeast College of Health Sciences’ second branch of its doctor of chiropractic program at its new Long Island campus. The College received its latest reaffirmation of accreditation in July 2016.

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Visionary chiropractic education leader Ron Oberstein to retire this summer

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After the announcement , congratulatory messages came from all over for Ron Oberstein, an accomplished doctor of chiropractic who has held several significant leadership roles during his 40-year career. He also served on the Life West Board of Regents from 1991 to 2016, including two years as Chairman.