
When Logan students reach Trimester 7 and have successfully completed their competency board examinations, they become eligible to begin providing chiropractic care to students and student family members in the Logan Student Health Center. To mark this significant milestone, 70 new Tri-7 students attended a special February 12 ceremony in the lobby of the William D. Purser, DC Center on the Logan campus where they formally received their Logan clinic business cards.
At this Tri-7 Card Ceremony, each student was recognized individually by Professor Muriel Périllat, MS, DC, Logan’s director of student health, and Associate Professor Ralph Barrale, DC, vice president of chiropractic affairs and postgraduate education, and awarded his or her business cards to signify the start of practical clinical experience as an intern in the Logan clinic system. Dr. Carl W. Saubert IV, Logan’s interim president, delivered congratulatory remarks. Ms. Linda Kenny, MA, director of Logan’s career development center, served as mistress of ceremonies.
Since 1935, Logan College of Chiropractic/University Programs has been preparing students to enter the health care marketplace to become successful Doctors of Chiropractic. To fulfill individual professional goals, Logan also offers its students, graduates and other professionals a choice of two academic master’s programs, offered both online and in an on-campus format, a Master of Science in Sports Science and Rehabilitation, and a Master of Science in Nutrition and Human Performance. Other program offerings include undergraduate coursework including an Accelerated Science Program to help students complete their basic science coursework at an accelerated pace, offered in both online and on-campus formats, and two baccalaureate degrees -- a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Biology and a Bachelor of Science degree in Life Science.