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DCs to-be Take on D.C. at ACA Annual Conference

Five of Logan University’s Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) students had the opportunity to attend the American Chiropractic Association’s (ACA) Engage 2025 conference in Washington, D.C. earlier this year. As members of Logan’s Student American Chiropractic Association (SACA), the students accompanied ACA members as they lobbied on Capitol Hill for the Chiropractic Medicare Coverage Modernization Act. Learn more about their experience in SACA and at the ACA Engage 2025 conference through the Q&A below. What is the ACA Engage Conference? Gail Savage, trimester 7 DC student: The ACA Engage conference is an annual conference and lobbying event attended by ACA members

Symposium 2025: What’s New

In celebration of its 90th Anniversary, Logan University looks forward to welcoming alumni and industry professionals to campus May 1-3, 2025, for an engaging and education-packed weekend. During Symposium 2025, attendees will earn 19 hours of continuing education credit, and have access to social events to reconnect with peers and an opportunity to witness University history during the investiture ceremony of Logan’s eighth president, Garrett Thompson, DC, PhD. Campus Updates: For the first time, Symposium will be held entirely on campus, which offers attendees the opportunity to see the various changes that have occurred in the last year. Fuhr Science

The Future of Health Informatics and AI

The field of health informatics is constantly evolving, blending technology with the healthcare system and businesses to improve patient care outcomes and population health. Health informatics manages, analyzes and uses healthcare data to streamline workflow processes with the goal of improving the quality and safety of patient care. There are several facets to healthcare informatics, including electronic health records (EHR), digital tools for remote healthcare, clinical decision support systems, data privacy and security, and interoperability. Recently, there has been an explosive growth in the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the healthcare sector. Generative AI uses computer information technology to

Top Ten Wellness Gifts for the 2024 Holiday Season

The holidays are a perfect time to show your loved ones how much you care about their health and happiness. Logan University’s Doctor of Chiropractic students currently interning at Logan’s Health Centers compiled a list of the top ten meaningful, wellness-focused gift ideas for the 2024 holiday season. From self-care tools to entertaining ways to stay active, these gift ideas are guaranteed to brighten spirits and improve health. 1. Massage Gun Give the gift of relief with a massage gun! These devices help soothe sore muscles, improve circulation and enhance recovery, making it a must-have for fitness enthusiasts. 2. Aromatherapy

Logan’s Approach to an AI-Driven Future in Education

In November 2022, Josh Hutchison, PhD, first encountered ChatGPT when a colleague sent him a fully AI-generated Seinfeld script. Fascinated by what he read, he quickly developed a keen interest in AI. Dr. Hutchison joined Logan University in 2017 as the director of the Logan Writing Center, where he provides writing support to both students and faculty. He is also an active part of Logan’s AI Task Force. Established in January 2024 with stakeholders from across the university, this group meets monthly to discuss new challenges and opportunities AI presents for Logan. “The Task Force’s goal is to increase AI

Pediatric Clinic Provides Comfort and Care to Families

Having worked at Logan University for three years as the assistant director of admissions for Logan’s College of Health Sciences, Caroline Marra knew exactly where to turn when she received alarming news about her three-year-old son. “A few months ago, my son started experiencing pain in his right hip, but I hoped the issue would resolve itself,” Caroline said. “Then one morning, my wife texted me that our son couldn’t walk.” Caroline reached out to Allison Harvey, DC, the director of Logan’s pediatric clinic located in the Montgomery Health Center, and shared her son’s condition. “When I told Dr. Harvey