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Congratulations to Palmer Main class 262! Graduation was held on June 19, 2026.

View the Photo Gallery   By the Numbers: 66 students for D.C. 4 Cum Laude 8 Magna Cum Laude 2 Summa Cum Laude 4 Academ...

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Palmer alumni shine on the pageant stage. 

“I asked for a microphone — God gave me a megaphone,” says Kanema Clark, D.C. (`12).

Recently named Mrs. Jamaica International, that’s how Dr. Clark reflects on her journey across the pageant stage. And she’s not alone. As the current Mrs. American, fellow Palmer College of Chiropractic graduate Ti...


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Meet Tara Cheuvront, D.C., DACRB, one of our Faculty Clinicians at Palmer Florida. Dr. Cheuvront graduated from the Palmer Florida Campus in 2010.

WHY DID YOU BECOME A DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC?
I’ve always been fascinated by how the human body works and knew early on that I wanted to be in health care. While I was initially drawn to physical therap...


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The “voice of graduation” and Gross Anatomy I instructor who taught thousands of Palmer students retires after 48 years.

On a winter morning that would once have been filled by lecture prep and grading, Craig Mekow is finally working through a stack of novels that’s been piling up for decades. An 800-page mystery will soon be followed by a John Grisham...


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Yes, a chiropractor is a real doctor. Doctors of Chiropractic (D.C.) hold a first-professional doctoral degree earned through more than 4,200 hours of graduate-level coursework, clinical training, and laboratory work. They are licensed by every state in the U.S. following national board examinations, and they are recognized as physician-level providers under Medicare, Medicai...


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