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National University Alumni Practice Globally
Florida Alumna Shares Tips for Practicing Abroad in the Netherlands
Since her days at National University, Florida site, Jennifer Gantzer, DC, NL (’14) always knew she wanted
to practice chiropractic medicine overseas. She was specifically interested in New Zealand, one of the first
countries outside North America to license chiropractic physicians. She never imagined that after a few
years operating a solo-practice, she would get the chance to practice in the Netherlands.
Dr. Jennifer Gantzer
Continuing Education
“I was at a pivot point in my occupational career where I needed to either open a small business loan, hire
a staff, and find a new building, or the other option was to sell everything I own and leave,” Gantzer said.
As chiropractic medicine gains in popularity throughout the world, graduates interested in practicing abroad are no longer
limited to a handful of countries. Today there are chiropractic regulatory boards on every continent.
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American Chiropractic Association Names NUHS Alumnus President
During its April 30 meeting in Calgary, Canada, the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) Board of
Governors (BOG) elected N. Ray Tuck, Jr., DC, to serve as its new president. Dr. Tuck is a class of 1997 Na-
tional University of Health Sciences alumnus (then National College of Chiropractic), and a second-generation
chiropractic physician.
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Alumna Finds Success In Treating P atients In Hong Kong
Interest in chiropractic medicine isn’t limited to the United States and a few other countries.
Chiropractic physicians are able to find success in several other parts of the world as well.
For Irene Cheung, DC, DPT, MBA (’13), a Chinese native and U.S. citizen, practicing in
Hong Kong allows her to stay close to family while serving a growing network of patients.
Dr. Irene Cheung “People in Hong Kong are becoming much more familiar with chiropractic medicine,”
Cheung said. “Because Hong Kong has its own regulation council I had no concerns
about being able to practice.”
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57 Years of Service – Still Treating Patients at 83!
Albert Koentges, 83, may be the oldest practicing chiropractor in Europe, but he has no wish to retire.
He was born in the town of Bruges in Belgium in 1932, coincidentally the same year that the
European Chiropractor’s Union (ECU) was founded. As a young man, he developed a keen
interest in health care, but was not interested in the pharmaceutical side of medicine. Discovering
chiropractic, he was moved to travel to the United States, where he studied natural healing arts in
Denver, Colo., before graduating from National Chiropractic College, Chicago, Ill. in 1958.
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Modern Chinese Scalp Neuro-Acupncture and Its Application
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ACU-7: Adjunctive Patterns II
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Dr. Ray Tuck, Jr.
Dr. Albert Koentges
Lincoln College of Postprofessional and Continuing Education
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