Parker University Announces Intern Rotation Partnership with Cleveland Clinic Foundation

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Dallas, TX – July 19, 2021

Parker University is excited to announce that its interns can now complete their rotation at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation (CCF) in Cleveland, Ohio. During this new rotation opportunity through Parker University’s Practice-based Internship (PBI), students will be supervised by a Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) and Parker University Extension Faculty.

The CCF internship provides broad clinical experience and an exclusive opportunity for students to work with CCF’s Chiropractic Team. As part of the clinic’s Wellness Division, interns will be exposed to services like Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine, Integrative Medicine, Holistic Psychotherapy, Reiki, and Massotherapy.

Parker University interns will undoubtedly experience everything that comes with a real-life hospital environment, helping them gain experience and insight into patient cases as part of a multi-doctor approach to providing optimal patient care. This diverse learning environment prepares students to tackle future cases with confidence, first-hand experience, and advanced knowledge.

To learn more about Parker University’s internship partnership with CCF, visit parker.edu/practice-based-internships-program-pbi. 

About Parker University

Parker University, the fourth-fastest growing college in Texas and the fastest-growing college in Dallas, was founded in 1982 by Dr. James William Parker (formerly Parker College of Chiropractic). Today, Parker University has more than 1,800 students and 34 academic programs, including its famed chiropractic program, as well as master’s degrees in neuroscience, clinical neuroscience, strength and human performance, and functional nutrition. Currently, Parker University’s chiropractic cohort is the second largest of any campus in the world.