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Woo witnessed the struggle of the health care system firsthand when he served his mandatory two years in the South Korean military. He wanted to be able to help people by getting to the root cause of their pain, without having to rely on prescription drugs or surgery.

Hayden D. Kaufman, a student at Palmer College of Chiropractic’s main campus in Davenport, Iowa is the recipient of this year’s William S. Rehm Medal for his paper, “The History of Chiropractic Inequality in the U.S. Armed Forces."

Jared Ollis was chosen by ChiroHealthUSA, who designated the $10,000 to create a scholarship for student veterans.

Palmer College of Chiropractic applied and was approved for $404,695 in HEERF grant funding to assist eligible students.
