When Cyndy Shaft-Toll, D.C., graduated from Palmer College in 1981, she realized she wanted to see more female doctors in the chiropractic profession. The online group is now a global network for women in chiropractic.
![Members of Palmer and the WDC stand next to their sign at Homecoming 2018.](https://www.palmer.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/main-homecoming-wdc-2018-thumbnail.jpg)
Mandy is passionate about building relationships with her patients and educating them on how to live with less pain.
![Palmer West student Mandy Wong](https://www.palmer.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/2020-mandy-wong-thumbnail.jpg)
Hayley McHugh has been water skiing since she was 8, and started competing at 13. A chiropractor helped her with back pain, inspiring her to enroll at Palmer West.
![Hayley McHugh, Palmer West student, at pinning ceremony](https://www.palmer.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/2020-hayley-mchugh-thumbnail.jpg)
Gwen graduated high school with an associate's degree and graduated from undergrad at 19. Now, she's following her childhood dream to become a chiropractor.
![Gwen Majercin, Palmer Florida student, studying](https://www.palmer.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/2020-gwen-majercin-thumbnail.jpg)
Palmer alumnus Morgan Cark has a practice in northern California, where she says she's the only doctor within a three-hour radius other than emergency care.
![Morgan Clark, D.C.](https://www.palmer.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/2020-morgan-clark-thumbnail.jpg)