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Scholarships Change Lives

Palmer College of Chiropractic

“Share Your Blessings” Talk with Greg Johnson, D.C. (’81), for just a few minutes, and his passion for chiropractic will become clear. Dr. Johnson knew he wanted to be a chiropractor since he was in eighth grade, and now, after 43 years of practice, his enthusiasm has not waned a bit. Chiropractic is for everyone.

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Roots that Spread

Palmer College of Chiropractic

As enrollment continues to grow in both Davenport, Iowa, and Port Orange, Florida, and the cost of living (and thus the cost of a chiropractic education) continues to skyrocket in California, Palmer made a strategic decision to transition out of the San Jose campus building it has leased for decades. And they will be forever.

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Answering the Questions That Matter Most

Palmer College of Chiropractic

You would be forgiven if you walked past the William and Jo Harris Building not realizing it contains the Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research (PCCR), the most well-funded chiropractic research center in the U.S. PCCR was founded nearly 30 years ago to promote research that would advance chiropractic education and practice.