Alumnus Vol. 51, No. 1 | Page 11

Become an Alumni Ambassador and give just a little of your time and knowledge to help recruit other academically talented students to NUHS. Help shape your alma mater and your profession, by talking to prospective students or providing a shadow experience.

If you benefited from such an experience when you were selecting a school, consider paying that forward now. What you learned as a student and what you know as a professional is invaluable to the students we’re recruiting. We hope you will join today!

For more information, click here or call 800.826.6285.

Pay it Forward!

Alumni Ambassadors

Thank you, Alumni!

National University of Health Sciences sincerely appreciates the following alumni who have referred students to the Spring 2015 class.

As alumni, you are well aware of the advantages of a National University education, and play an important role in recruiting outstanding students to your alma mater.

If you know a friend, relative or patient who shows interest in a career in alternative and complementary medicine, send their contact information to us at [email protected] and we will be happy to share materials on our CAM programs on your behalf. Or refer students to our website to learn more about or programs and start an application.

Thank you for your continued support of National University of Health Sciences.

Kent Booher, DC 1983, Ohio

Matt DeVreugd, DC 2011, Michigan

Tim Filipppini, DC 1999, Illinois

Aaron Gash, DC 1998, Ohio

Quoc Giang, DC 2001, Illinois

Roger Haag, DC 1982, Florida

James Herman, DC 1982, Michigan

Dale Lachman, DC 1989, Illinois

Alex Leasenby, DC 2014, Illinois

Robert Peck, DC 1984, Illinois

Jennifer Rudhman, DC 2007, Illinois

Chris Arick, DC, MS

Considerations for Management and Prevention When Conventional Tests Fail

Kenzo Kase, DC

How Chiropractic and Taping Strategies Stick

Nick LeRoy, DC, MS

Natural Treatment and Intervention of Dysplasia and HPV

Heather Miley, DC, MS, DACBR

Looking Outside the Spine: Abdominal Pathology Commonly Encountered on Lumbar Radiographs

Craig Morris, DC, MS

Rehabilitation and Chiropractic: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

Georgia Nab, DC

Intro to Functional Medicine

Mohammad Zarrabian, DC, MD, FRCSC

Surgery: Friend or Foe