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Dr. Chris Dailey Leads with Purpose in Chiropractic and Community Health

A passion for chiropractic and a desire to serve – that’s been Chris Dailey’s, DC (’25) mantra since he started his education at Logan University in 2021. Now, a recent graduate of Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) program, Dr. Dailey has showed no signs of slowing down. In fact, he continues to find opportunities to expand both his skills and leadership in ways that will help the community. Earlier this year, Dr. Dailey was appointed to the St. Louis Health Board. He is currently the only black male, the youngest member and the only individual representing the chiropractic profession. As a …

Dr. Helen Halley Learns to ‘Teach with Confidence’ in Ed.D. Program

After relocating back to St. Louis, Missouri, Helen Halley, Ed.D. (’25), MS, RD, LD, was looking for a new opportunity in nutrition and dietetics. What she found at Logan University was not only a job that aligned with her passion for clinical nutrition and student mentorship, but also an opportunity to become a confident and effective educator through Logan’s online Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Health Professions Education program. “Like many health professionals, I was never taught how to teach,” Dr. Halley shared. “I have the clinical experience, but I wanted to learn how to be a better teacher using …

Donor Honors Mentor’s Legacy with Renamed Dr. Ronald G. Nowman Alumni Center

This story was originally published in The Tower – Volume 1, 2025.  Longtime Logan College of Chiropractic supporter Ronald Nowman, DC (’58) delights in giving back to the school that he believes gave so much to him. His latest gift of $500,000 will rename Logan’s newly renovated Alumni & Friends House to the Dr. Ronald G. Nowman Alumni Center. The motivation behind this gift is twofold. Dr. Nowman said that he would never have achieved a successful career as a chiropractor without his alma mater along with the late Vinton Logan, DC. The son of Hugh B. Logan, DC, Logan’s …

Logan Alumni Combine Chiropractic and Physician Assistant Practices to Optimize Patient Care

Anthony Radi, DC (’84), PA and Brett Rosman, DC (’84), PA-C met when they came to St. Louis from the New York area for Logan University’s Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) program. In addition to geography, they also shared a desire for careers that would allow them to help patients in a holistic manner. Dr. Anthony Radi “Logan’s education was second to none,” Dr. Radi said. “The rigorous foundation in basic sciences and the solid groundwork of this program not only prepared me for a successful chiropractic career, but also for further medical pursuits.” After graduating, he established a practice on …

Symposium 2025: Know Before You Go

Logan University’s Symposium 2025 is almost here! Taking place Thursday, May 1, through Saturday, May 3, on Logan’s campus in Chesterfield, Missouri, this year’s Symposium will be unforgettable. We’re so excited that you’ll be joining us! Learn how you can make the most of your weekend below. Bring your Office Staff, Chiropractic Assistant, Office Manager Chiropractors, chiropractic assistants, office managers, receptionists, billing specialists, and administrative staff are invited to a six-hour training session with Evan Gwilliam, DC, MBA, QCC, CPC, CCPC, CPMA, CCPO, AAPC Fellow. Dr. Gwilliam will share insights and advice regarding healthcare compliance, coding and documentation relevant for …

Tips for Peak Marathon Performance

Training for a marathon is vastly different from regular athletic training. It’s not just about running long distances. Effective marathon training requires endurance, strength, nutrition, proper biomechanics and appropriate recovery. At Logan University’s Montgomery Health Center, our Sports and Rehabilitation Clinic, led by Quintin Murray, DC (’12), Ed.D. (’24), MS, CCSP and Leslie Reece, DC, MS (’19), DACBSP, handle injuries and recovery for all levels of athletes. Whether you’re a casual runner or tackling your first marathon, follow the tips below to help with a safe and effective training experience. 1. Prioritize Proper Biomechanics Before you start training, it’s important …