Now that you have graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic, I would like to express my congratulations and confidence in your future success as a chiropractor. It has been a pleasure to know when work with you as a student asked her at the Palmer Chiropractic Clinic, and to serve as your Family Practice Resident for your honors program as my Family Practice Residency Assistant.
Now that you have graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic, I would like to express my congratulations and confidence in your future success as a chiropractor. It has been a pleasure to know when work with you as a student asked her at the Palmer Chiropractic Clinic, and to serve as your Family Practice Resident for your honors program as my Family Practice Residency Assistant.
I would like to personally recognize your successful clinic practice. You develop your own unusually large practice within the Palmer Chiropractic Clinic, which are average patient traveling two hours to receive your spinal care area some patients traveled from other parts of the country, such as Maryland, Colorado and Kansas. Among your patient population, many were suffering from long-standing, chronic conditions that had not been successfully treated elsewhere through medical intervention or other chiropractic care. I recall early in your chiropractic practice, the man who came to the Clinic in a wheelchair, blindfolded and wearing ear plugs due to extreme visual and auditory sensitivity. Within a few days he was walking about with normal vision and hearing. You were successful at every case of low back pain, thoracic, and neck pain, headaches, and found great success with scoliosis patients. I would like to commend you on your ability to attract patients to your practice, perform a thorough case history, physical exam, working diagnosis, specific and general x-ray studies, upper cervical chiropractic x-ray analysis, excellent patient report of findings, deliver the upper cervical chiropractic spinal correction, and follow-up on your patience. Many of your patience held her spinal corrections for months at a time. As a group, your patients were very satisfied with your care and the relief they gain from it. You are gifted practitioner of upper cervical chiropractic, and are appreciated by your fellow student X. turns for assisting them with their training in this very challenging field of chiropractic
As a Family Practice Residency Assistant, I found it to be a great asset while teaching chiropractic students physical diagnosis. Your demonstration of a diagnostic protocol in the clinic was a viable learning experience for your fellow extern's. I would like to thank you for your work videotaping the diagnostic and structural materials. Those videotapes of students taking case histories, performing appropriate exams, and reporting their findings will serve as Bible teaching tools for my physical diagnosis class, and will pave the way for new innovations in teaching Physical Diagnosis.
Also, I would like to say how much I appreciate your work with the students in the classroom. You were a terminus help supporting my teaching of the class, and were highly effective as a liaison between me and some of the more challenging students. The whole class profited from your diplomacy, organizational ability, and goodhearted nature. Your help during practical examination time was irreplaceable. You certainly deserved to graduate with honors for the work you accomplished as Family Practice Residence Assistant.
Dr. Groover, you are already missed in the clinic and in the classroom. If during your career as a chiropractor you would like to use me as a reference for your patience, or in your business dealings, I hope you'll find this letter useful. I will be pleased to speak personally on your behalf to anyone who inquires.
Sincerely,
Khaled Khorschid, M.B.B.CH., M.S, D.C.
March 18, 1999
Dear Dr. Groover,
Now that you have graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic, I would like to express my congratulations and confidence in your future success as a chiropractor. It has been a pleasure to know when work with you as a student asked her at the Palmer Chiropractic Clinic, and to serve as your Family Practice Resident for your honors program as my Family Practice Residency Assistant.
I would like to personally recognize your successful clinic practice. You develop your own unusually large practice within the Palmer Chiropractic Clinic, which are average patient traveling two hours to receive your spinal care area some patients traveled from other parts of the country, such as Maryland, Colorado and Kansas. Among your patient population, many were suffering from long-standing, chronic conditions that had not been successfully treated elsewhere through medical intervention or other chiropractic care. I recall early in your chiropractic practice, the man who came to the Clinic in a wheelchair, blindfolded and wearing ear plugs due to extreme visual and auditory sensitivity. Within a few days he was walking about with normal vision and hearing. You were successful at every case of low back pain, thoracic, and neck pain, headaches, and found great success with scoliosis patients. I would like to commend you on your ability to attract patients to your practice, perform a thorough case history, physical exam, working diagnosis, specific and general x-ray studies, upper cervical chiropractic x-ray analysis, excellent patient report of findings, deliver the upper cervical chiropractic spinal correction, and follow-up on your patience. Many of your patience held her spinal corrections for months at a time. As a group, your patients were very satisfied with your care and the relief they gain from it. You are gifted practitioner of upper cervical chiropractic, and are appreciated by your fellow student X. turns for assisting them with their training in this very challenging field of chiropractic
As a Family Practice Residency Assistant, I found it to be a great asset while teaching chiropractic students physical diagnosis. Your demonstration of a diagnostic protocol in the clinic was a viable learning experience for your fellow extern's. I would like to thank you for your work videotaping the diagnostic and structural materials. Those videotapes of students taking case histories, performing appropriate exams, and reporting their findings will serve as Bible teaching tools for my physical diagnosis class, and will pave the way for new innovations in teaching Physical Diagnosis.
Also, I would like to say how much I appreciate your work with the students in the classroom. You were a terminus help supporting my teaching of the class, and were highly effective as a liaison between me and some of the more challenging students. The whole class profited from your diplomacy, organizational ability, and goodhearted nature. Your help during practical examination time was irreplaceable. You certainly deserved to graduate with honors for the work you accomplished as Family Practice Residence Assistant.
Dr. Groover, you are already missed in the clinic and in the classroom. If during your career as a chiropractor you would like to use me as a reference for your patience, or in your business dealings, I hope you'll find this letter useful. I will be pleased to speak personally on your behalf to anyone who inquires.
The development of an expertise in a specific technique that takes special skills for analysis and performance along with his prior work experience will help him develop a thriving practice. I feel that he will make a very good addition to the profession.
I have known and worked with Dr. Groover for a year in the Palmer clinics. I had the opportunity to observe him perform chiropractic services to many patients under my charge.
I found Dr. Groover to be a responsible, reliable, prepared and concerned, caring person. His performance in the delivery of chiropractic care was exemplary and he never hesitated to find the best type of technique for the problem at hand.
In addition, Dr. Groover has been handling a special case of a child in the developing stages of scoliosis in which he has shown his capability and management of cases. I am pleased with the manner that Dr. Groover handled himself in the clinical environment and the dedication and time commitment to build a better than average patient base as a student.
The development of an expertise in a specific technique that takes special skills for analysis and performance along with his prior work experience will help him develop a thriving practice. I feel that he will make a very good addition to the profession.