• Shaping and Marketing Your Personal Approach to Chiropractic, featuring Dr. Aryn Gabai

  • Apr 3 2025
  • Length: 19 mins
  • Podcast

Shaping and Marketing Your Personal Approach to Chiropractic, featuring Dr. Aryn Gabai

  • Summary

  • Dr. Aryn Gabai, Life University Alumnus and Owner/Chiropractor for Pennington Family Chiropractic, takes a truly global view at the potential impact that chiropractic can have. Toward the end of school, he traveled with one of the first groups of students to deliver chiropractic care in a Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in Zigong, China. Following his work in China, he interned at the World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland in the Department for Traditional Medicine working on documents that set standards for care in multiple fields of traditional medicine including Ayurveda, Thai Massage, Naturopathy and others. He treats the world as a never-ending classroom and playground, eager to learn and teach and grow.

    This podcast episode is part of Thriving Chiros Podcast, an Alumni & Friends Chiropractic series part of the Living Life at Life U podcast. This long-term series goes into deeper detail about what it means to succeed in practice and outside of the four walls of the chiropractic office. This is Season 2, Episode 7 of Thriving Chiros hosted by Dr. Austin Cohen- Life U Alumnus, Chiropractor & Founder of Corrective Chiropractic. Season 2 was recorded Live at LVE- Life Vision Extravaganza, Life University’ s annual continuing education seminar event.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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