Emerson among inaugural class at CU Chiropractor White Coat Ceremony

Russell Springs native Daleyn Emerson is pictured 5th from left.

Campbellsville University’s School of Chiropractic’s first-ever White Coat Ceremony was held last Friday. The White Coat Ceremony marked the official entry of students into the School of Chiropractic, and it signified the start of their journey to become a Doctor of Chiropractic.

Russell Springs native Daleyn Emerson was one of 9 students to receive a white coat during the ceremony.

Chiropractic and medical schools across the United States commemorate students’ entry into the healthcare profession by presenting them with their first white coat–a short version of the long coat typically worn after graduation.

The first cohort of students at Campbellsville University’s School of Chiropractic, which opened in January, will graduate in 2025.

The Campbellsville University School of Chiropractic is the first in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the only one within a 300-mile radius.

 

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