DAVENPORT, IOWA (April 4, 2019) — The following students were accepted for enrollment for the Spring 2019 trimester in the Doctor of Chiropractic degree program at Palmer College of Chiropractic's main campus in Davenport, Iowa on March 5, 2019.

Kaysie Adair of Davenport, IA

Bryce Brindley of Davenport, IA

Alyssa Cappelletti of Davenport, IA

Christina Cerrato of Davenport, IA

Anthony Eckert of Davenport, IA

David Egli of Davenport, IA

Brett Gardner of Bettendorf, IA

Erica Gibson of Davenport, IA

David Gray of Davenport, IA

Alicia Hanford of Davenport, IA

Tanner Hemer of Davenport, IA

Felipe Jimenez of Bettendorf, IA

Evan Koenen of Davenport, IA

Mallory Lehman of Davenport, IA

Abigail Linkhart of Davenport, IA

Collin McCulloch of Davenport, IA

Cody McKillip of Milan, IL

Joshua Melendez of Davenport, IA

Peyton Messner of Davenport, IA

Allison Rahn of Davenport, IA

Elizabeth Schwenker of Davenport, IA

Lucas Showerman of Davenport, IA

Joshua Simpson of Bettendorf, IA

Jordan Trainor of Davenport, IA

Michael Wood of Davenport, IA

Palmer College of Chiropractic is the founding college of the chiropractic profession, and is known as The Trusted Leader in Chiropractic Education. It was founded in 1897 in Davenport, Iowa, by DD Palmer, the discoverer of chiropractic. More than 2,100 students attend Palmer College campuses in Davenport, Iowa; Port Orange, Florida; and San Jose, California. Approximately one-third of all chiropractors in the US are estimated to be Palmer graduates.

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