CHIROPRACTIC ALUMNI SPEAK WITH STUDENTS
October 24, 2002, Bloomfield, NJ -- On October 22nd, a group of five chiropractic graduates returned to campus to participate in a panel discussion with current Bloomfield College students as part of Dr. Frank Zaccaria’s seminar course.
The graduates offered practical advice, spoke about their career paths, and discussed trends and the future of chiropractic.
Pictured with Dr. Frank Zaccaria and Dr. Alice Sayler, coordinator of the Pre-Chiropractic Program, are alumni panelists Shannon Mariniello ’93, David Moore ’96, Michael Aldi ’97, and Domenico Mancini ’89. Not pictured is Sharon Ayers ’90.
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After graduating from Bloomfield College, the students attended a diverse array or chiropractic colleges including: Palmer (Iowa), New York Chiropractic College, Bridgeport, Parker, and Palmer (West). Bloomfield College is the only institution in New Jersey that has articulation agreements with 11 of the 15 chiropractic colleges accredited by the Council of Chiropractic Education.
“New Jersey’s professional chiropractic community and chiropractic colleges throughout the country hold Bloomfield’s Pre-Chiropractic Program in high regard. They appreciate the high academic standards the students are required to meet, and are eager to help these students achieve their goals,” said Dr. Zaccaria.
Since its inception in 1975, Bloomfield College’s Pre-Chiropractic Program has served more than 450 students from New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Vermont, and many other states. The program of study offers courses designed to prepare students for entry into programs leading to the doctor of chiropractic degree. Bloomfield College’s post-chiropractic program offers holders of the D.C. degree an opportunity to complete the requirements for the B.S. degree.
To learn more about Bloomfield College’s Pre-Chiropractic Program, call Dr. Alice Sayler at (973) 748-9000 ext. 315.




