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Adam's Story
Meet Adam, a 35 year-old father of one from British Columbia, Canada in his final years at the New Zealand College of Chiropractic.
A home away from home
Adam and his wife had both spent time in New Zealand in their 20's and fell in love with the country, so when it came time to finding a school to support his chiropractic ambitions, it wasn’t a hard decision to make.
He says the College picked him up from the airport when he arrived in Auckland, connected him with alumni and offered tips on setting up.
Keeping it in the family Adam was first introduced to chiropractic when he met his now wife, whose father is a successful chiropractor in Canada. When he gave Adam a first-hand experience of the benefits of the practice, he was hooked. Convinced of his passion for serving others, Adam went on to study massage therapy and set up his own successful practice. After discussions with his wife about what they wanted their future to look like, he decided to re-train in chiropractic. “My wife and I looked to the future and agreed that, through chiropractic, I could better serve my clients from a well-being point of view.”
Back to student life Adam’s desire to come back to New Zealand, plus the prompt and friendly response he immediately got from the College when enquiring sealed the deal for him.
Adam describes being in New Zealand as a ‘home away from home’ and found it easy to settle in.
In the spirit of making New Zealand his new home, Adam researched the sports on offer locally and was happy to find his favourites were well catered for. “Sport is a great de-stressor for me, so I was pleased to know I could continue to play softball in the summer and ice hockey in the winter.”
Dad life versus student life During Adam’s third year at the College he and his wife welcomed their first child into the world. “I’m not going to lie, it’s a huge challenge studying full time and having a baby, but with the support of my wife and the flexibility of the College, it is possible.” Now in his final years at the College, Adam feels like everything is coming together.
“It is really exciting being so close to the graduation line and also very humbling.” He’s becoming practice-ready at the Chiropractic Centre on campus which helps put him into the mindset of being a chiropractic professional.
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