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Longtime NHSU Faculty Member Receives Clinical Excellence Award
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Dynamic Chiropractic
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November 7, 2005
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Timothy Mick, DC, DACBR, associate professor of radiology at Northwestern Health Sciences University, recently received the Clinical Excellence Award at the university's annual Faculty Excellence Awards. A peer-nominated honor, the Clinical Excellence Award is presented each year by NHSU's Center for Teaching, Learning and Assessment.
Dr. Noni Threinen, the college's institutional effectiveness administrator, noted: "Dr. Tim Mick has been a chronic overachiever both personally and professionally since his days as a student at Northwestern. Though he does not have direct physical patient contact, patients are his ...
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