Dr. Jeromy: The relief of pain from just making sure your spine was working as it should absolutely intrigued me. I began to bug the now semi-retired Dr. Gymer about finding out more information on this profession. He gave me several books that were amazing. My regular chiropractic visits helped me function so much better overall I would never miss any appointment. The kicker for my decision came one day while I was waiting for Dr. Gymer in the room and he came around the corner with a squirt gun in his hand. His secretary at the time came into the room before Dr. Gymer adjusted me and squirted him with her squirt gun right between the eyes. The pure happiness that you felt when you left the office was like no other doctor I had ever been to. After that I knew this profession was for me.
Chiropractic Education
Dr. Rachelle went to school at the University of Moncton in New Brunswick, Canada where she received her bachelors of science in Biochemistry. From there she went on to Palmer College of Chiropractic where she graduated on the president’s list and Magna Cum Laude from her class. She also became a part of the Pi Tau Delta society for highest honors in the class. Her most valuable experience throughout school was in the laboratory where she discovered the amazing detail of the brain and spinal cord. The experience still sticks with her today seven years later.
Dr. Jeromy had a road less traveled educational experience. He first started at Kalamazoo College for two and a half years where he was able to play collegiate football for two years. He then completed his pre-requisite work for chiropractic school at Kellogg Community College. He then went into Palmer College of Chiropractic where he graduated Magna Cum Laude and was part of the Pi Tau Delta society for highest honors. His most inspiring moment was in the one of the most difficult classes at Palmer College, he received the highest grade in the class from the toughest teacher. A teacher by the way that has been at the school since the 60′s, in fact he is still teaching today as of this writing!