A Kansas City nonprofit organization has formed to try to begin offering chiropractic degrees and to improve people’s health by opening wellness centers according to an article in The Kansas City Star. According to this article written by Lynn Franey a higher education reporter for The Kansas City Star, Gerald Jensen a former vice chancellor at the University of Missouri-Kansas City has created the Chrysalis Institute. Most recently, Jensen was an administrator at the Cleveland Chiropractic College in Kansas City, Missouri. To learn more read the complete story in The Kansas City Star by clicking on the link below. The Kansas City Star - Institute is planning chiropractic degrees or Chrysalis Institute
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