Bring on 2021!

I have heard many comments in recent weeks about people wishing for a quick end to 2020 so we can usher in better times. While it’s true that this year has challenged us, we have also been pushed to solve problems in new, creative ways. We have leaned on each other for support. We have accomplished much despite the odds. And we have emerged stronger.

As we look forward to 2021, many of us begin setting goals and resolutions. A recent trend is choosing a “focus word” that serves as a theme for the year and brings clarity that goes beyond a simple New Year’s resolution. If I were to choose a focus word for Sherman College for 2021, it would be IMPACT.

We have already gotten a jump-start with a few key projects. In a year that has introduced massive stumbling blocks for live continuing education credit for relicensure, Sherman College has cleared the way for D.C.s to earn the credits they need to renew their passion, improve their skills and meaningfully impact the patients and communities they serve.

leadership coverAnother way we are making an impact is through our college outreach and community service. In fact, this fall we published our first ever Community Impact Report, which shares how the college is supporting its communities while expanding its influence globally. Read the full report at https://tinyurl.com/ShermanImpact2020.

 

Finally, we make an impact every day by fulfilling our mission to educate and prepare students to become doctors of chiropractic focused on the analysis and adjustment of vertebral subluxation. Your support makes this possible, so we thank you for all you do to support Sherman College with your time, talent and treasure.

As we finish out the final weeks of 2020 and embrace this season of giving, I wish to remind you that all gifts, no matter the size or type, make a positive impact on Sherman College’s people, campus and programs, and the doctors of chiropractic who will serve their communities for generations to come. Please consider what gifts you can share to ensure Sherman College’s prosperity now and in the future.

Wishing you blessings,

Edwin Cordero, D.C.

President