Shanna Buller-Sáenz, D.C., (West, ’20) credits her desire to become a chiropractor because of the example her father and brother set.
“I became a chiropractor because my father and brother are both chiropractors. Growing up, I spent a lot of time in my father’s office. I got to see the benefits of chiropractic and how it truly changed people's lives.”
Our Intern Spotlight for the month of December 2021 is recent graduate Kayla Gloisten.
Chiropractic is Jessica ‘Mee-Lynn’ Bentley, D.C.’s (West, '21) second career path, one she found in her mid-thirties after her first career as a medical massage therapist. Now, as she prepares to begin in practice, she reflects on her experience taking part in Palmer’s Department of Defense/Veteran's Affairs (DoD/VA) program.
Our Intern Spotlight for the month of November 2021 is 12th quarter student Adrian Nuno.
Kayla knew she wanted to have a career in complementary health care and was drawn to chiropractic. It took just one visit to Palmer West to realize that this is where she belongs. Now, she’s less than one month away from graduation and is in the midst of completing a rotation at the Major General William H. Gourley DoD-VA Outpatient Clinic, in Monterey, California.