Friday, October 2, 2009

West Campus Palmer student interning at National Naval Medical Center

This is very cool. Not only is West Campus Palmer student Kyle Alexander interning at the National Naval Medical Center in Maryland, he's also blogging about it!

Check it out here:

http://pccwchiro.blogspot.com/

Have a great weekend!
- Minda @ Palmer

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

October Clinic Abroad Program students to blog on Facebook

Soon you'll be seeing posts added live to the new Palmer College of Chiropractic Clinic Abroad Program fan page on Facebook! While it may be a mouthful, it's the new online homebase for people wanting to share information about their experiences during Palmer's CAP trips.

Whether you're currently signed up for a trip or have been on one (or more) in the past, tell the world about your experiences here. This is for people representing all the Palmer campuses!

You can:
- post photos
- post videos
- share and compare stories
- comment on people's posts
- ask questions
- and more!

Visit the page here and become a fan: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Palmer-College-of-Chiropractic-Clinic-Abroad-Program-Trips/148070191820

All the best,
Minda @ Palmer

Upcoming Admissions reps' travel locations and times

Is a Palmer representative coming to a location near you? The fall travel season has just begun. Check this list to see if Palmer is coming to your area!

-Minda @ Palmer


Upcoming Admissions Travel Dates:
Sept. 30: Portage, Mich.—Prospective Student Event with Kelan Ritchie at the Country Inn and Suites from 5-7 p.m.

Oct. 1: Kalamazoo, Mich.—Kalamazoo Valley Community College Information Table with Kelan Ritchie in the student union/cafeteria from 12:30-2:30 p.m.

Oct. 1: Kalamazoo, Mich.—Western Michigan University Admissions Presentation with Kelan Ritchie in Wood Hall, Room 2722 from 4-6 p.m.

Oct. 2-4-: Kalamazoo, Mich.—Michigan Association of Chiropractors Convention with Kelan Ritchie at the Radisson Plaza on Friday and Saturday from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sunday from 7:30-11 a.m.

Oct. 5: St. Paul, Minn.—University of Minnesota St. Paul Campus Individual Student Meetings with Ellen Bassler from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Biological Sciences Center Room 12

Oct. 5: Minneapolis, Minn.—University of Minnesota East Bank Minneapolis Campus Pre-Chiropractic Club Presentation with Ellen Bassler in Akerman Hall Room 209 from 5-6 p.m.

Oct. 6: Moorhead, Minn.—Minnesota State University Moorhead Campus Individual Student Meetings with Ellen Bassler in the Comstock Memorial Union Room 203 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

Oct. 6: Moorhead, Minn.—Minnesota State University Moorhead Campus Student Presentation with Ellen Bassler in the Science Lab Building Room 0102 from 5:30-8:30 p.m.

Oct. 7: Minneapolis, Minn.—St. Cloud State University Individual Student Meetings with Ellen Bassler in Centennial Hall Room 215 from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.

Oct. 7: Minneapolis, Minn.—St. Could State University Medical Professions Association presentation with Ellen Bassler in Atwood Room A237 from 12-2 p.m.

Oct. 7: University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign, Champaign, Ill.—Graduate and Professional School Fair with Pat Deaton in Illini Union Rooms A, B, C and South Lounge, from 3-7 p.m.

Oct. 7: Orlando, Fla.—University of Central Florida Graduate and Professional School Fair with Jessica Blumenfeld from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the UCF Pegasus Ballroom in the Student Union Building

Oct. 8: Bemidji, Minn.—Bemidji State University Individual Student Meetings with Ellen Bassler in Hobson Memorial Union Cafeteria area from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.

Oct. 8: University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Ill.—Graduate and Professional School Fair with Pat Deaton from 3-7 p.m. in the UIC Forum

Oct. 9: Lake Elmo, Minn.—Prospective Student Event with Ellen Bassler, Dr. Casey Crisp, Dr. William Kriva and current Palmer student Brian Wickstrom at Lake Elmo Inn, Oak Room at 6 p.m. (RSVP necessary)

Oct. 14: Monmouth College, Monmouth, Ill.—Graduate and Professional School Fair with Pat Deaton from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. in the Huff Athletic Center Concourse

Oct. 14: Knox College, Galesburg, Ill.—Graduate School Fair with Pat Deaton from 3:30-5:30 p.m. in Seymour Hall
 

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

The latest at Palmer

It's been a while since I posted a blog, so I thought I'd better. Here are some upcoming events plus information from the three Palmer campuses:

Davenport Campus

The next Clinical Research Journal Club meeting on the Davenport Campus is Tuesday, June 9, from 9:20-10:10 a.m. in the basement seminar room of the William and Jo Harris Building. The article to be presented is “Hip strategy for balance control in quiet standing is reduced in people with low back pain.” Spine. Mok NW, Brauer SG, Hodges PW.. 2004;29(6):E107-E112. Click here <http://w3.palmer.edu/tnews/lowbackpain.pdf>  to view the article. 

Send in Your Team Member Names for Dr. Kern’s Health Challenge! While orientation and final registration for Dr. Kern’s Health Challenge will take place at the beginning of the next trimester in July, you may register your team for the challenge any time before then. The challenge is for teams of six faculty and/or staff members, and will include several component challenges, including weight loss, a walking program and a wellness education section with fitness, nutrition and other classes. If you’ve already organized your team, just send an e-mail to Dr. Roger Hynes with the names of your six team members, your team name (i.e. The Palmer Wellness Champs) and indicate which person is your team captain.

There will be a $5 registration fee per person, which may be paid during the orientation meetings for faculty and staff in July. You’ll receive your official Dr. Kern’s Health Challenge T-shirt at those meetings. In addition to registering as a team, employees will sign up as individuals for any or all of the challenge’s components, and earn points that contribute to their team’s overall total. Prizes will be awarded for the top finishers in the component challenges as well as overall. Start thinking about your team and how you would like to participate, and look for more information in TuesdE-news, Palmer News Online and Palmer Communications e-mails. This is a pilot program for one trimester (July-October 2009) that will hopefully prove to be ongoing and implemented on all three campuses. It’s a great way to start healthy habits for a healthier you!

 

Don’t Miss Out on the Savings. Early Registration for Homecoming ends June 15. Register today for the Davenport Campus Homecoming, Aug. 13-15. The registration fee for faculty and staff is $50 until June 15 and includes admission to all sessions, the exhibit hall, a registration packet, breakfasts, lunches, refreshment breaks, as well as the Saturday Night Festival. Visit the website at www.palmer.edu/homecoming  <http://www.palmer.edu/homecoming> for event details and ways to register. Be sure to check out this year’s great line up of speakers including keynote sessions with Bob Harper, fitness trainer for NBC’s “The Biggest Loser,” Jeffrey Zaslow, Wall Street Journal columnist and co-author of “The Last Lecture,” and Louis Sportelli, D.C., president of NCMIC Group, Inc. Please contact Pamela Landers-Kundel in the College Events Department at Ext. 5289 with any questions.
 
Show Your Palmer Pride at the Bix
Running the Bix? Sign up for your free Palmer Bix tank top. To guarantee your shirt size, sign up by Friday, June 26, at the Welcome Center desk in the Academic Health Center. Women’s and men’s sizes will be available. Registration forms also will be available.
 
Pick up your tank top at the same location Monday, July 20, through Friday July 24, between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. For more information, contact Katie Hoyt at Ext. 5518 or katie.hoyt@palmer.edu.

Student Patient Education Awareness and Knowledge (S.P.E.A.K.) is working with Country Corner Farm near Galesburg, Ill., to make locally-grown fresh fruits and vegetables available to Davenport Campus students and employees. By becoming a shareholder in this Community Supported Agriculture program (CSA) you will receive the produce you’ve requested within 24 hours of being picked. You select a half or full bushel of the produce you want which will be delivered to the campus once per week or every other week, depending on the quantity desired.

Students who want to become shareholders must submit a $50 deposit with their application, with the remaining balance due by the first week of the Summer Trimester.

Employees who wish to become shareholders for the entire season must submit payment for the entire share selected with their application.

All applications should be submitted to Dr. Julie Johnson by Monday, June 1, for the full 16-week schedule. Student applications for the abbreviated schedule are due by graduation day, June 19.

To find out more about this CSA program, meet with a representative of Country Corner Farm tomorrow, Wednesday, June 3, in the Skywalk from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Applications also will be available to sign up that day.

Further information including a list of available produce available can be found at www.country-corner.com. <http://www.country-corner.com>  Click here <http://w3.palmer.edu/tnews/SPEAKCSA.pdf>  for an application and pricing list for students and employees. 


Send in Your Team Member Names for Dr. Kern’s Health Challenge! While orientation and final registration for Dr. Kern’s Health Challenge will take place at the beginning of the next trimester in July, you may register your team for the challenge any time before then. The challenge is for teams of six faculty and/or staff members, and will include several component challenges, including weight loss, a walking program and a wellness education section with fitness, nutrition and other classes. If you’ve already organized your team, just send an e-mail to Dr. Roger Hynes with the names of your six team members, your team name (i.e. The Palmer Wellness Champs) and indicate which person is your team captain.

There will be a $5 registration fee per person, which may be paid during the orientation meetings for faculty and staff in July. You’ll receive your official Dr. Kern’s Health Challenge T-shirt at those meetings. In addition to registering as a team, employees will sign up as individuals for any or all of the challenge’s components, and earn points that contribute to their team’s overall total. Prizes will be awarded for the top finishers in the component challenges as well as overall. Start thinking about your team and how you would like to participate, and look for more information in TuesdE-news, Palmer News Online and Palmer Communications e-mails. This is a pilot program for one trimester (July-October 2009) that will hopefully prove to be ongoing and implemented on all three campuses. It’s a great way to start healthy habits for a healthier you!

Don’t Miss Out on the Savings. Early Registration for Homecoming ends June 15. Register today for the Davenport Campus Homecoming, Aug. 13-15. The registration fee for faculty and staff is $50 until June 15 and includes admission to all sessions, the exhibit hall, a registration packet, breakfasts, lunches, refreshment breaks, as well as the Saturday Night Festival. Visit the website at www.palmer.edu/homecoming  <http://www.palmer.edu/homecoming> for event details and ways to register. Be sure to check out this year’s great line up of speakers including keynote sessions with Bob Harper, fitness trainer for NBC’s “The Biggest Loser,” Jeffrey Zaslow, Wall Street Journal columnist and co-author of “The Last Lecture,” and Louis Sportelli, D.C., president of NCMIC Group, Inc. Please contact Pamela Landers-Kundel in the College Events Department at Ext. 5289 with any questions.
 

Show Your Palmer Pride at the Bix
Running the Bix? Sign up for your free Palmer Bix tank top. To guarantee your shirt size, sign up by Friday, June 26, at the Welcome Center desk in the Academic Health Center. Women’s and men’s sizes will be available. Registration forms also will be available.
 
Pick up your tank top at the same location Monday, July 20, through Friday July 24, between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

For more information, contact Katie Hoyt at Ext. 5518 or katie.hoyt@palmer.edu.

Student Patient Education Awareness and Knowledge (S.P.E.A.K.) is working with Country Corner Farm near Galesburg, Ill., to make locally-grown fresh fruits and vegetables available to Davenport Campus students and employees.

By becoming a shareholder in this Community Supported Agriculture program (CSA) you will receive the produce you’ve requested within 24 hours of being picked. You select a half or full bushel of the produce you want which will be delivered to the campus once per week or every other week, depending on the quantity desired.

Students who want to become shareholders must submit a $50 deposit with their application, with the remaining balance due by the first week of the Summer Trimester.

Employees who wish to become shareholders for the entire season must submit payment for the entire share selected with their application.

All applications should be submitted to Dr. Julie Johnson by Monday, June 1, for the full 16-week schedule. Student applications for the abbreviated schedule are due by graduation day, June 19.

To find out more about this CSA program, meet with a representative of Country Corner Farm tomorrow, Wednesday, June 3, in the Skywalk from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Applications also will be available to sign up that day.

Further information including a list of available produce available can be found at www.country-corner.com. <http://www.country-corner.com>  Click here <http://w3.palmer.edu/tnews/SPEAKCSA.pdf>  for an application and pricing list for students and employees. 



Friday, April 24, 2009

Upcoming Palmer events

There is oh so much going on at Palmer lately. What, you're asking?

EVENTS

• The Davenport Campus is hosting the Diversity in Chiropractic Forum for prospective students April 26-27. Palmer alumni with diverse ethnic backgrounds will discuss opportunities in chiropractic and diversity in the profession. Students will learn about prerequisites, the admissions process and financial aid as well as the state of diversity in the profession and its potential growth. Palmer administrators and faculty also will speak, and participants will tour the campus and talk with current students. This is a FREE event. If you're interested in participating, contact Admissions Representative Kelan Ritchie at (563) 884-5879 or kelan.ritchie@palmer.edu today.

• The Davenport Campus Clinics are sponsoring a spring food drive to benefit the Christian Care Domestic Violence Shelter & Rescue Mission. There are donation boxes located throughout the Davenport Campus. Donate canned and non-perishable food items through April 30.

• The Davenport Campus Student Council is hosting the Palmer N8K charity run to benefit Special Olympics on Saturday, May 2, at 8 a.m. You don't have to be a Palmer student to participate; it's open to everyone! Visit www.GetMeRegistered.com to register.

• Have you made your plans yet to attend Palmer Homecoming? It will be held on the Davenport Campus Aug. 13-15.   www.palmer.edu/homecoming

• Speaking of Homecoming, we need your stories to make our chiropractic miracles session sizzle! Now called "Extraordinary Stories from the Field," this session will feature doctors sharing about amazing stories of chiropractic allowing innate to work its magic! Contact Minda with your stories (minda.powers@palmer.edu) or visit  www.palmer.edu/homecoming to fill out the application form. And be sure to tell them Minda @ Palmer sent you!


NEWS

• Palmer's Associate of Science in Chiropractic Technology (ASCT) degree program has been recognized as meeting new Iowa physiotherapy legislative requirements. Great news for C.T.s!

• In March 2009, Palmer took part in the CollegeWeekLive.com virtual college fair. It went so well, we're going to have another virtual "booth" there in November! E-mail me for details: minda.powers@palmer.edu.

• On March 21, a team of Florida Campus faculty helped build a home with Habitat for Humanity, and the campus sponsored Port Orange Kidz Dayz in City Center Park. 

Friday, March 27, 2009

How many people out there use Skype?

I'm looking into using Skype for distance interviews and recording podcasts. I'm currently looking into what is necessary for recording, as far as the actual recording is concerned. Does anyone have any ideas on inexpensive solutions?

Stay tuned for more info!

-Minda @ Palmer

Thursday, March 26, 2009

The CollegeWeekLive.com virtual fair is SWEET

Obviously, I'm a big fan of technology. I love the Internet so much that a friend of mine told me I should marry it. (Don't worry, I'm already married so I didn't.) So I'm up for checking out new and interesting stuff, even if it turns out to be something that I wouldn't necessarily use personally--because you never know! Something that at first may seem "out there" could turn out to be just what the chiropractor ordered.

Take CollegeWeekLive.com, for example. It may be one of those college sites that generally promotes undergraduate colleges, but it can certainly work for us as a first-profession college. Plus, not only are we getting the attention of our traditional prospective students, we can also spark interest in those students who are health-minded and hadn't even considered chiropractic as one of their options. Yet. By just "being out there" we are connecting with people. We telling them about chiropractic and what Palmer is all about. How cool is that?

I tell you what, CollegeWeekLive.com really knows what they're doing. By hosting virtual college fairs, they can attract tons of students who want to learn about a number of colleges without the hassle of travel or crowds. I remember going to a college fair back in my day and not being able to talk to a rep because some of the booths were so crowded. At the time I thought that if they don't have the time to speak to me one-on-one now, what's it going to be like on the actual campus? Will I just be a number? I don't know about you, but when I'm making life decisions, I want to be able to focus and to have the focus of the person I need to talk to.

At the virtual college fair today (I went in myself because I just HAD to check it out), I watched videos, clicked in to chat with reps, found out more info, "sat in" on a presentation, and basically did everything I would have done at a live fair. Wicked cool!

So what are you waiting for? If it's still March 26 when you're reading this (and it's before 10 p.m. EDT), go check it out!  

www.CollegeWeekLive.com

Then tell me what you think about it.

Minda @ Palmer

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