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January 2002

see also: "What Being a Chiropractor Means To Me."

Parker student wins 'Total Solution' scholarship

Patrick McMahon, a student at Parker College of Chiropractic, is the newest recipient of the World Chiropractic Alliance (WCA) "Total Solution" scholarship.

The WCA offers several scholarships each year to students and practitioners who show the potential to benefit from the highly regarded Total Solution training program. Each recipient is chosen on the basis of an essay, "What being a chiropractor means to me, and how can Total Solution help."

Mr. McMahon will receive full tuition to the Total Solution program, including registration fees, room and board, and study materials. Licensed doctors who attend the program also receive the Subluxation Station equipment.

The Total Solution program was developed by Drs. Christopher Kent and Patrick Gentempo and offers a four-day experience often referred to as the chiropractic "boot camp." Instructors emphasize practical information and dedication to subluxation-based chiropractic.

After attending the program, scholarship winners share their experiences in the pages of The Chiropractic Journal.

Students and doctors interested in applying for a scholarship may submit an essay on "What Being a Chiropractor Means to Me" to: World Chiropractic Alliance, Total Solution Scholarship Program, 2950 N. Dobson Rd. Suite 1, Chandler, AZ 85224-1802.

 

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