Logan College of Chiropractic/University Programs Announces New Appointments
September 13, 2011
George A. Goodman, D.C., F.I.C.C., president of Logan College of Chiropractic/University Programs, has announced new personnel appointments at the school. John-Herbert Jaffry has been named registrar replacing long-time Logan employee Alva Rozar who retires at the end of this calendar year. Ross Mattox, DC, has joined Logan as a diagnostic imaging resident in the radiology department. Dr. Martha Kaeser, an August 2008 Logan graduate, has begun her one-year fellowship in diagnostic imaging.
“John-Herbert Jaffry brings extensive experience as an administrator to his new duties at Logan,” said Dr. Boyd Bradshaw, Logan’s vice president for enrollment management. “We’re very pleased to have him as a member of our team.”
Mr. Jaffry most recently served as interim director of enrollment services at College of the Siskiyous in Weed, Calif. Previously, he spent nearly 25 years at Saint Louis University in progressively responsible positions including academic advisor, information specialist, associate registrar and university registrar.
Dr. Mattox holds professional chiropractic licenses in Missouri and Kentucky, where he practiced after graduating cum laude from Logan in April 2007. “We are looking forward to incorporating the motivation, talents and skill set Dr. Mattox brings to our radiology department, its patients, interns and students,” said Dr. Norman Kettner, chair of Logan’s Radiology Department.
"Dr Kaeser has been an outstanding radiology resident,” Dr. Kettner added. "We are looking forward to her academic, clinical and diagnostic imaging contributions as our fellow in diagnostic imaging."
Mr. Jaffry holds a B.A. degree from Concordia Senior College in Ft. Wayne, Ind., and a Master of Divinity degree from Christ Seminary-Seminex.
Dr. Mattox earned bachelor’s degrees from Logan University and Missouri State University in Springfield, Mo.
Dr. Kaeser is a magna cum laude graduate of Logan College of Chiropractic. She holds a master’s degree from Antioch University-Seattle, Wash., and bachelor degrees from Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau, Mo. and Logan College.
About Logan College of Chiropractic/University Programs
Established in 1935, Logan College is one of the largest chiropractic colleges in North America with 950 students, representing most states and several foreign countries, at its 112-acre campus in Chesterfield, located approximately 30 minutes west of downtown St. Louis. Logan houses the state-of-the-art BIOFREEZE® Sports & Rehabilitation Center, which is specifically designed to treat athletic injuries, on its campus.
Logan University offers
master’s degrees in sports science and rehabilitation, and
nutrition and human performance that are accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of North Central. These programs are open to chiropractic students,
doctors of chiropractic and eligible non-chiropractic professionals. The college provides health and wellness care for patients in the St. Louis metropolitan area through
local health centers in St. Louis, St. Louis County and St. Charles County.
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