I noted a 2 month 11 day gap in my last post and today I can note only a 1 month gap since my last post - gotta love progress! :)
I don't think i ever blogged about my Minor Surgery class but, it was pretty darn cool. Had Dr. DeGeer as the teacher and he's always a blast to learn from.
Currently, I'm taking the last required course for credit which is clinic. A single 7 credit hour course. beyond that I'm signed up for 5 different specialized techniques including Advanced Diversified, Graston, Gonstead, Cox & Thompson.
It's Week 1 of this Summer Trimester and I've been to school 3 times but only found one class. I went to classroom G49 yesterday for a class but nobody was there. I later found out the class was meeting in a room in the back corner of the library. Today I went to another class but the room was locked and nobody was there.
Not sure what's going on. I haven't gotten any emails indicating any changes for this first week but, normally students do get a spsecial schedule. Kind of par for the course lately at Logan. Not sure what is going on. I had a similar problem when trying to register for classes. Students received an email indicating registration was starting on a Wednesday so, I was up at school the first day possible only to be told that the schedule hadn't been made up yet and I could not register.
Today's class had a syllabus for a completely different class uploaded and that wasn't changed until after I'd already been to the book store and spent $56 on a very thin manual
5/18/2013 - Saturday -
I got to indulge in both Advanced Diversified and Thompson yesterday. I thought Advanced Diversified might have been more about actual adjusting but it looks like it's more of a case management type of course which is not a bad thing. Dr. Wittmer has a LOT of really interesting stories pertaining to chiropractic and a ton of experience in the field.
The Thompson Method seems pretty sharp and I'm a bit enamoured with the overlap in Thompson and Activator. Heck, there's even overlap with SOT and what I learned in my IHS class. I think it's a positive sign when independently originating techniques end up with the same signs.
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