WSCA Long-Time Member
Name: Michael J. Bodle, DC Clinic name: Bodle Integrative Health, Des Moines, WA.
What chiropractic school did you attend and what year did you graduate? Western States Chiropractic College (now University of Western States), graduating in 1986.
What made you want to be a chiropractor? My best friend’s father was a chiropractor; thus, I was introduced to the profession at a young age.
How has being a member of the WSCA helped you? The WSCA helps me keep connected, especially with legislative issues.
career? The most important thing I have learned in my career is to trust the process of healing.
What is one piece of advice would you give to new DCs? My advice to a new DC would be to stay true to the adjustment. Ancillary devices and techniques are great, but the adjustment is the heart of it all.
Tell us an interesting fact about yourself. The joy of my career is to have both of my sons become DCs and practice alongside of me. They keep me healthy enough to continue playing fastpitch softball, soccer, and running trail ultra-marathons.
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