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Symposium on Women's Health - The Fourth Trimester: Post-Partum & Neonatal Health: Oct 4-5, 2025

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Alumna Dr. Holly Tucker Reappointed to WFC Council

Dr. Holly Tucker

Holly Tucker, DC (’11), MPH, CHES, FASA was recently reappointed to the World Federation of Chiropractic (WFC) Board of Directors as a representative for North America. “My primary role is to represent our region by being involved in the promotion and advancement of the chiropractic profession globally,” Dr. Tucker said. “My goal is to serve as a bridge of communication between chiropractors here and around the world. I share health care developments and trends happening in the U.S. with representatives from other regions, and I report on what’s happening around the globe to the chiropractic community here.” First appointed to

From Classmates to Friends: MS-HI Students Bond Throughout Online Program

Delphine Nchako, Dr. Deshae Redden, Melissa Warren, Nancy Kirkland

After Melissa Warren, Nancy Kirkland and Delphine Nchako began Logan University’s online Master of Science in Health Informatics degree program in January 2020, it didn’t take long for them to realize they needed to lean on one another for support. They started a group text message to ask questions about assignments, coordinated Zoom meetings so they could talk through challenges, and bounced ideas off one another through a discussion board. They included Nafisat Bale in their collaborations when she joined their cohort several months later. “The texts, Zooms and discussion board posts not only motivated us to stay on track

April – June 2022 Continuing Education Programs

Committed to our graduates’ ongoing development, Logan University’s Postgraduate Department offers a variety of engaging, affordable and applicable continuing education programs. Please see below for continuing education opportunities in April, May and June 2022. For more information or to register, visit www.logan.edu/post-grad or contact the Postgraduate Department at Postgrad@Logan.edu or 800-842-3234. On-Campus The Holistic Family Practice – Session #2 April 2-3 Instructor: Mackenzie McNamara, DC, IHS, CACCP Diplomate Acupuncture Course – Session #7 Acupuncture for Neurological Conditions April 2-3 Instructor: Nicholas Gatto, DC, Dipl.Ac 100-Hour Basic Acupuncture Certification Course – Session #8 April 9-10 Instructor: Nicholas Gatto, DC, Dipl.Ac President’s

Carmen Fronczak: Using Health Informatics to Improve Senior Care

Carmen Fronczak, RN, BBA, MS (’18) has made a career around helping others. She started as a nurse then moved into health care business development, where she spent 20 years working for various health care systems in the St. Louis area. “I had recently started working in senior living when I decided to further my education,” Carmen said. “I was the sales director at Friendship Village and wanted to move into the administrative side of the business, so I began looking at advanced degrees.” Carmen needed a flexible program that could fit alongside her already busy career and personal life.

March – May 2022 Continuing Education Programs

Committed to our graduates’ ongoing development, Logan University’s Postgraduate Department offers a variety of engaging, affordable and applicable continuing education programs. Please see below for continuing education opportunities in March, April and May 2022. For more information or to register, visit www.logan.edu/post-grad or contact the Postgraduate Department at Postgrad@Logan.edu or 800-842-3234. On-Campus The Holistic Family Practice – Session #1 March 5-6 Instructor: Mackenzie McNamara, DC, IHS, CACCP Diplomate Acupuncture Course – Session #6 Acupuncture for Pediatric Conditions March 5-6 Instructor: Nicholas Gatto, DC, Dipl.Ac Adjusting the Extremities and the Spine the “Wong Way” March 12-13 Instructor: Kevin Wong, DC Sponsored

Alumni Spotlight: Copper Inabangan

Improve the lives of patients and put their health first. Copper Inabangan, MS can’t remember a time when that wasn’t a life goal. Born and raised in Philippines, Copper joined the U.S. Air Force as an aerospace medical technician while working as a civilian nurse in Colorado Springs, Colorado. While earning a spot in medical school was his ultimate goal, Copper said juggling the military, working and going back to school was a challenge. “I decided to start with community college, but I wasn’t getting the support I needed,” he said. “At the time, I was still struggling with English.