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Great Experience for Pre-Health Students - Chiropractic Assistant Renner Chiropractic Employee Review

5.0
20 Jul 2023
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Pros

- As a college student pursing a pre-health route, working at Renner Chiropractic allowed flexibility and adaptability with my class schedule. -While I have had previous medical knowledge of the muscles due to my Anatomy & Physiology classes, this position will allow you to work hands on and further grow your knowledge and understanding with the muscles of the body. -------(-This job will definitely help if you are a student who still needs to take A&P!) -This position will train you on the job teaching and give you the skills and knowledge you need to know if you have no prior experience. Such as how to use proper equipment and assisting patients with stretching exercises. -This position has allowed me to be able to develop patient care and health care experience I would recommend for anyone wanting to pursue a career helping others! -Free Chiropractic Care

Cons

-While it may occur rarely, there have been times when patients are not friendly; however, it is important to remember that they are in pain and are seeking treatment. (Majority of the time the patients are wonderful).

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5.0
31 Mar 2025
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Pros

I worked at Renner Chiropractic for 3/4 of my years at TAMU and was sad to leave when I graduated. When I first started, the employees and Dr. Renner himself were welcoming and made sure I had all the tools I needed to succeed. I had hands on training with everyone and felt as though I could always ask questions. Throughout my time I assisted with administrative duties and alot of hands on patient care - which is great if you are looking for clinical experience. Dr. Renner and the office manager were always flexible and understanding if I had a school conflict, or if I wanted to work more hours. I really liked my time at Renner Chiropractic as I was able to really develop my technical and patient care skills, learn new information regarding treatments, and the community of people that I worked with who were really supportive!

Cons

Some may say it is lower pay, however, for the flexibility and experience you gain I think it is fair. It is a great job for a pre med looking for experience, or someone looking to work in a supportive environment. There are also opportunities for growth.

5.0
27 Feb 2025
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Pros

I started working at Renner the spring semester of my junior year of college, which is a difficult year school wise. Dr. Renner was extremely understanding of my school and extracurricular work load and gave me a lot of flexibility with making my own schedule. I stopped working at Renner almost two years later because I graduated, and I was so sad to leave. Dr. Renner and his employees are more than willing to teach new hires so that they can gain experience. I learned so much from my coworkers when I first started, which later allowed me to easily train new employees. Working as a chiropractic assistant here provided me with direct patient experience and exposed me to new information about anatomy and holistic approaches to treating the body constantly. I new little about chiropractic practices when I started working and left knowing how to administer different therapies such as electrical muscle stimulation, spinal decompression, ultrasounds, RPW, etc. Based on my experience as a pre-med student, this job is great for people that want to go into the healthcare field after graduation. I definitely recommend applying!

Cons

Direct patient care can be difficult regardless of where you work, but Dr. Renner and his employees offer a lot of support and create a comfortable working environment.

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