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Summer 2025 A.C.E.S. Workshop: July 14 – 18, 2025

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Women’s Health Symposium Speaker: Dr. Catherine Wonders

An experienced yoga teacher, chiropractic acupuncturist and chiropractor, Catherine Wonders, DC will lead a presentation on “Yoga for the Female Patient” at this year’s Women’s Health Symposium. In her presentation, Dr. Wonders will discuss the latest research surrounding the benefits of yoga as it relates to women’s health and how to determine when yoga is an appropriate referral. She will also provide a guide to helping patients discover the type of yoga practice from which they will find the greatest benefit. Dr. Wonders earned her 500-hour yoga teacher training certification in December 2017, followed by her 100-hour acupuncture certification from …

Women’s Health Symposium Speaker: Dr. Cheryl Houston

Cheryl Houston, PhD, RD, LD, FAND, CHES will inform attendees at this year’s Women’s Health Symposium on “Developing a Whole-Hearted Practice for Patient Well-Being.” In this lecture, she will discuss evidence-based findings linking well-being to health and disease. She will explain the role of integrative practices on inflammation, pain and pain management. In addition, Dr. Houston will summarize the role of integrative practices on reducing anxiety and depression and improving quality of life, while also identifying ways to promote holistic health approaches in the chiropractic practice setting. Dr. Houston earned her bachelor’s degree in nutritional sciences from Cornell University in …

Women’s Health Symposium Speaker: Dr. Karen Erickson

Looking for tips to nail your next media interview and advocate for women’s health? Don’t miss a feature presentation by Karen Erickson, DC on “Chiropractors as Women’s Healthcare Media Experts,” at the 2020 Women’s Health Symposium. This lecture will explore the role chiropractors can play as women’s health care advocates in all forms of media. Dr. Erickson will provide survey results of chiropractic media coverage in mainstream media including print, digital, television, self-publishing and podcasts. She will review the most common women’s health care topic requests and discuss how experts in this field can pivot to deepen the discussion and …

Women’s Health Symposium Speaker: Dr. Alicia M. Yochum

Attendees at this year’s Women’s Health Symposium will have the pleasure of learning from Alicia M. Yochum, RN, DC (’11), DACBR, RMSK in two separate presentations. In her first, a case-based lecture titled “What Could be Walking Through Your Door?”, she will review a wide range of pathology from sports injury, arthritis, tumors, fractures, spinal cord injuries, infection and neoplasm. In addition, Dr. Yochum will cover the proper utilization of imaging, which will reinforce the principle that arthritis is not the only pathology that chiropractors may treat. Dr. Yochum’s second presentation, titled “Imaging the Female Patient,” will cover the unique …

Remembering Your Why

By Amy Pollock, Academic Success Coach I remember my first semester of graduate school. I was so excited to begin my program because I knew it was the first step towards my new career and I was looking forward to this new beginning. Do you remember this time at the beginning of your program? The excitement of a new start and the dreams of a future you were destined for made you feel like it was your time. You jumped into your program with two feet and couldn’t wait to see what was being covered next. You knew it wouldn’t …

Logan Alumna Dr. Kate Bruce Brings Quality Chiropractic Care Home

Dr. Kate Bruce and her family

When Kate Bruce, DC (’15) sustained a hamstring injury playing soccer during her junior year of high school, she had no idea it would lead to a successful chiropractic career. “After I was injured, I saw my primary care physician and went through physical therapy, but I wasn’t feeling any better,” Dr. Bruce said. Determined to heal her injury, she went to see a family friend who had recently opened a chiropractic business in Columbus, Ohio. She found relief almost immediately. “After one or two treatments, I felt great,” Dr. Bruce said. “Eventually, I started talking with the chiropractor about …