Dr. Brian Leung Review of Southern california university...
I graduated in Fall of 2008. I'm going to give a ...
I graduated in Fall of 2008. I'm going to give a dead honest opinion of the school experienced as a chiropractic student. I actually started in Fall 2002 after graduating USC in Kinesiology. I was one of the top students in my chiropractic class until I started doing post graduate seminars every weekend as I found it more applicable to helping patients. I took a hiatus from school in Summer 2003 to help a fiance at Johns Hopkins Medical School going through depression.
When I came back in Summer 2006, I picked up where I left off coming back with an addition of a naturopathic doctorate licensed in California. By that time, I saw some old classmates in the upper term, but had a new class I enrolled with.
I was dating a new girl at the time and we went into open lab in the mornings so I can teach her. We could have done it at her apartment but felt it was a healthier habit to go to school to practice as it was free from distractions.
Granted, I was very proficient in adjusting already and I was already a licensed naturopathic doctor with a scope to "manipulate" in California. Paul Wanlass was in the open lab at the time and I think he was fairly new as a staff at the time. He falsely accused me of adjusting my girlfriend, which I could have done in her bed 1 hour before openlab. Yet, he raised it on such a level that made me have to commit to volunteer service for violating open lab policies. As I routinely did community service anyways and was the Rotaract USC founding president during undergrad, it didn't bother me except his ethics of targeting me was extremely questionable and made no sense.
It made more sense after I found out Paul Wanlass was a CHP officer and was fired in November 1992, subsequently "has been charged with six counts of unlawfully filing a police report, false arrest, obstructing an investigation and falsely reporting a crime, according to Deputy Dist. Atty. Marc Kelly." The poor victim was the target of a robbery and not drunk. Looks like old habits die hard, Wanlass. Made the whole experience at SCUHS sickening. At least, I wasn't the dead guy being accused of being drunk!
1. Search LA Times - Wanlass CHP (20 Nov 1992)
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