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Health Care Delivery


Palmer Chiropractic Clinics in the community


Throughout the year, Palmer Chiropractic Clinics provided students opportunities to extend their learning beyond the classroom. Through outreach activities, promotional events, and athletic partnerships, students reinforced their clinical skills while developing interpersonal and marketing skills to prepare them for their own practice.


The Palmer Florida Clinic continued to grow its network of community partnerships. Monthly lectures hosted at the Port Orange Family YMCA helped raise awareness of chiropractic care. Clinic faculty and students participated in a variety of athletic events, including the Swamp 360 Mountain Bike Event, Sula Challenge Obstacle Course and the Atlantic Coast Classic CrossFit Competition.


The clinic team also played a vital role in providing care to veterans at the Volusia County and North Florida Homeless & At-Risk Veteran Stand Down. Opportunities to learn the promotional side of chiropractic were conducted at the Port Orange Parks and Recreation Family Days, with the Daytona Tortugas minor league baseball team and at the Pictona at Holly Hill pickleball facility.


In the Quad Cities, Palmer students and faculty continued to make an impact. As the official chiropractic-care provider for the Quad City Storm hockey team, students applied their skills in a sports environment. Faculty and staff also attended local roller derby matches and provided care to members of the QC Rollers.


Palmer Chiropractic Clinics also sponsored the 7th Inning Stretch at every Quad Cities River Bandits baseball game. At every home game the fans followed a series of stretches developed by the Palmer Clinics team while the crowd cam captured all the action.


The annual Quad-City Times Bix 7 tradition continued with Palmer students working alongside faculty to provide care to runners. The iconic Palmer Spine once again walked in the road race — symbolizing our commitment to spinal health and community wellness. Students participating as one of the vertebrae has become one of the “must do”activities while on campus.


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