Between treating MLB players, running a private practice and working on master’s programs, Austin Kuennen, RDN, MS (’23) has become a pro at time management. Originally from St. Louis, MO, the 2017 graduate from Lindbergh High School enrolled in the University of Arkansas’ exercise science program with plans to work in healthcare. His interest in healthcare developed as a child watching his mom, Laura Kuennen, serve various roles at Logan University. “I love sports and grew up alongside the healthcare industry, so I thought exercise science would be a great middle-ground to prepare me for a career in this field,” …
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Challenge Accepted: The Journey of Dr. Alexjandro Daviano
The career path of Alexjandro Daviano, DN, DO, DrPH, MSDS, MPH is a testament to his persistence and willingness to embrace change. Starting his academic journey in civil engineering, Dr. Daviano quickly realized that it wasn’t the right fit for him. Having already earned EMT and paramedic certifications, he decided to pivot toward healthcare, a field he had only dabbled in. Working as a paramedic with a fire department in Washington, D.C., spurred his interest. “I decided to jump in and gain more experience, so I joined the United States Air Force,” he said. “During this time, I worked to …
Logan University Announces PA Program
As a leader in integrated healthcare education, Logan University announces a Master of Science in Physician Assistant/Associate (PA) program, expanding its College of Health Sciences degree offerings. The program – which is scheduled to start in January 2026 – with the goal of educating students to become competent, caring PAs who practice evidence-based medicine, exhibit cultural sensitivity, demonstrate effective leadership and are devoted to whole healthcare. Logan University President Clay McDonald, DC (’82), MBA, JD said launching the PA program is the next step in Logan’s goal of becoming a premier whole health university. “Our PA program is unique because …
Dr. Jared Hardina Continues a Logan Legacy in Chiropractic Care
Jared Hardina, DC (’24), is not just a recent graduate of Logan University’s Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) program; he’s also part of a remarkable legacy deeply rooted in chiropractic. Dr. Hardina’s journey at Logan was more than an academic pursuit—it was a continuation of a family tradition spanning back over 65 years. Three members of his family graduated Logan with DC degrees: his uncle-in-law, Dr. Michael Fenander, a 1997 graduate; his mother-in-law, Dr. Laura Fenander, a 1989 graduate; and his late grandfather-in-law, Dr. Arden “Doc” Fenander, a 1959 graduate. “The legacy actually extends even further past my immediate in-laws,” he …
From Classroom to Clinic: My Journey as a Student Dietitian
By Ryleigh Scott, MS-AND student. Starting the journey towards becoming a dietitian has been one of the most challenging and rewarding experiences of my life. As a student in Logan University’s Master of Science in Applied Nutrition and Dietetics (MS-AND) program, I’ve had the unique opportunity to dive deep into the world of nutrition, balancing rigorous coursework with hands-on clinical rotations. My adventure into the world of nutrition began as a Division 1 student-athlete playing softball at Purdue University. Between juggling the demands of softball and working towards a degree in food science with a minor in nutrition, I began …
The Impact of Health Informatics on Patient Outcomes
Health informatics, encompassing nursing informatics, health information technology, and medical informatics, has significantly transformed patient care and outcomes. The integration of informatics in healthcare provides critical support to clinical decision-making, enhances patient safety, and improves the efficiency of healthcare delivery. As health informatics continues to evolve, its impact on patient outcomes becomes increasingly evident, benefiting patients, healthcare providers, and the overall healthcare system. Enhancing Clinical Decision Support One of the key benefits of health informatics is its ability to support clinical decision-making. Clinical informatics tools, such as electronic health records (EHRs) and clinical decision support systems, provide healthcare professionals with …