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NUHS Pinellas Park Clinic Receives Art Donation

by Jun 23, 2016

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National University’s Whole Health Center in Pinellas Park, Florida, received a generous donation of ten health and wellness framed prints. The artwork was given by Dr. Jeffrey Langmaid, founder of the growing company, The Evidence Based Chiropractor.

Dr. Langmaid also works for the Laser Spine Institute in Tampa, Florida, and is a popular presenter at chiropractic professional events nationwide, including ACA and FCA events. He is also the author of the book,”Marketing Chiropractic to Medical Doctors.”

“The prints are a welcome addition, and will hang in our clinic treatment rooms,” says Dr. Daniel Strauss, dean of the NUHS College of Professional Studies in Florida. “We appreciate all that Dr. Langmaid does for our profession and look forward to inviting him as a guest speaker for our faculty and students on one of his many areas of expertise.”

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