I did my college undergraduate studies at the State University of New York, in upstate New York (affordable!), where I graduated with highest honors, and was a “straight A” student. I was then accepted to some of the best medical colleges in the country, and I chose The National College of Chiropractic, located in the Chicago area, and which is considered to be one of the best chiropractic colleges in the world. I graduated from there with “Honors in Anatomical Studies”, which is very important when you’re a chiropractic physician!. (I owe that to my Anatomy professors, who were the best Ph.D.-level teachers around). Since the curriculum of all U.S. medical, chiropractic, dental, etc. colleges must be “approved” by national accreditation agencies, my medical education was very thorough, encompassing four years of medical school courses, including clinical internship. I worked very hard, and received a great education. Over the years, I’ve continued my education with many, many postgraduate courses, so I can continually keep up with advances in my specialty of medicine. Doctors must always keep up to date on learning the most advanced procedures.
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