We talked to Liz Meer, a massage therapist at SuNu Wellness in the Linden Hills neighborhood of Minneapolis, about specializing in pre- and post-natal massage. She shares why she chose the specialty, what a day in her life is like,… Read More ›
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We talked to Liz Meer, a massage therapist at SuNu Wellness in the Linden Hills neighborhood of Minneapolis, about specializing in pre- and post-natal massage. She shares why she chose the specialty, what a day in her life is like,… Read More ›
If you\’re interested in becoming a massage therapist, there are many career directions to explore. In the Massage Specialties Series we\’re checking in with NWHSU alumni and other massage therapists around the Twin Cities about how they\’ve built specialized careers…. Read More ›
This summer, NWHSU leaders traveled to Europe to take part in events with the World Federation of Chiropractic (WFC). Engaging in the global conversation around chiropractic is vital to the future of the profession and ensures that NWHSU is at… Read More ›
This spring, Thao Tran, DC, DAc \’22 and Hailey Pham, DAc \’23 led their third Vietnam trip with NWHSU students. Dr. Tran, who graduated from the traditional medical school in Ho Chi Minh City in 2000, built the trip using… Read More ›
As a clinician-scientist, I would encourage all practicing clinicians to utilize research as it’s going to give you the best place to start when helping patients in your clinic. The adage for evidence-based care stands true: it’s a three-pronged stool…. Read More ›
Sarah Haar has always been engaged in her local Red Wing community. So, it made sense for her to get involved with the Minnesota chapter of the American Massage Therapist Association (AMTA-MN). At the end of 2019, she ran for… Read More ›
A career as a VA chiropractor can be rewarding and exciting: working with complex cases on an integrative team. NWHSU graduates Elizabeth Moos, DC and Steven Huybrecht, DC know this firsthand. They work together as the first chiropractors for the… Read More ›
Twenty years ago, Kathy Meyer, DC ‘93 had a conversation with a doctor passionate about expanding an existing clinic into a more integrative healthcare facility. At the end of the conversation, she casually said “If you ever build it, let… Read More ›
Christine Goertz, PhD, DC ‘91 started her prolific research career with curiosity. Currently, she is a professor in Musculoskeletal Research at the Duke Clinical Research Institute and Vice Chair for Implementation of Spine Health Innovations in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery… Read More ›
We talked with Ayla Wolf, LAc, DAOM & Sophia Bouwens, LAc about the acupuncture research careers they\’ve built, specializing in neurology. Dr. Ayla Wolf and Sophia Bouwens both work in private practice at Dr. Wolf’s clinic: Healing Response Acupuncture and… Read More ›