Northwestern Health Sciences University
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Northwestern Health Sciences University (NWHSU) is a private university focused on alternative health care and located in Bloomington, Minnesota. The university has educational programs in chiropractic, Traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, therapeutic massage, Allied health professions, and human biology. The university was founded in 1941 by John B. Wolfe, DC.[1]
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Type | Private alternative health care university |
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Established | 1941 (1941) |
President | Deb Bushway |
Academic staff | 138 |
Students | 915 |
Undergraduates | 137 |
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Location | , , United States 40°54′51″N 73°6′58″W |
Website | www |
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Previously Northwestern College of Chiropractic, Northwestern Health Sciences University has focused on alternative and integrative health care education, patient care, and research for over 70 years.[2] Since 1991, NWHSU's Wolfe-Harris Center for Clinical Studies has become one of the largest natural health care research institutions in the United States.[citation needed]