![]() ![]() ![]() Estrada knew me well and recommended I take the MSHI introduction course,” said Sara. ![]() “But as luck would have it, it was exactly what I needed.”Īfter working at Logan for a little over eight years, Logan clinician and assistant professor Patricia Estrada, DC (‘99) began encouraging Sara to enroll in Logan’s Master of Science in Health Informatics (MSHI) program. “I didn’t have any experience with chiropractic care before working at Logan, so everything was brand new to me,” explained Sara. She also helps organize community events and serves as a liaison for a medicaid expansion grant. Saras responsibilities at the Orthwein Center include welcoming patients for their appointments, filing paperwork, answering phone calls and patient questions, and serving as the first point of contact for Logan visitors. “Finding the position as a patient service representative at Logan University’s Southfield Health Center – and at the Stephen A. “After moving home, I wasn’t sure what to do,” Sara said. ![]() With a thirst for knowledge and a desire to help others, Sara Thoele found her place at Logan University as both a staff member and student.įollowing her graduation from Cornell College in 2013, Sara’s plans of being a social worker changed after having to move home to help take care of her grandmother. ![]()
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