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.