Charles Keller, D.C., a 1955 graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic, has committed a $1 million legacy gift to his alma mater to support students. The gift supports current projects underway at the leading chiropractic college in the world.
“We can walk the same streets that D.D., B.J. and David Palmer walked. It’s like nowhere else in the world. When I’m back on campus, I feel like I’m home,” he said. “Palmer continues to give and I will always want to give back.”
“Without a doubt, Palmer WILL prepare you for the real world. The rigorous curriculum, how to be licensed in all 50 states, passing the national boards and so on. This is a profession that will always be needed — you will always be needed — and that is priceless," said Dr. Ty.
In his first five years of practice, he was able to expand his team from two to 12 interdisciplinary practitioners. He and his team pride themselves on passionately pursuing continuous growth, learning, and development to deliver the best for their patients. “It was a lot of work getting to the opening date, but seeing how the community responded to it was tremendously motivating to me,” he recalls.
Felisha Truong, D.C. (West, ’19) always knew she wanted to pursue a degree in health care. Chronic pain resulting from a gymnastics injury in her early teens led her to chiropractic, and her love for research led her to Palmer.