SABCA’s goal each quarter is to provide the students with a social activity, serve the community and encourage each other to perform well in school. The only requirement to join SABCA is to have an open heart and have passion for wanting to see more people of color within the chiropractic profession!
Palmer's SABCA is just one of the many student chapters of the American Black Chiropractic Association across the country. And since it's inception on campus, membership enrollment has been one of the highest out of all campus-offered clubs.
"With Black History Month, it's vital we take time to honor the chiropractors who came before us who have helped pave the path in representation in the chiropractic field. We need to celebrate their successes not just this month, but always!" said SABCA president Remi Jeffries.
Corey Harrington talks about being a former paramedic and choosing a career in the field of chiropractic."Before I came to Palmer I worked in the health-care field as a paramedic. And, I've always had an interest in being involved with health care and the reason I chose chiropractic is because of its natural holistic outlook. I just really want to get involved in a profession that focuses on wellness and not necessarily on sick care."