Pros
I worked at Renner Chiropractic for 3/4 of my years at TAMU and was sad to leave when I graduated. When I first started, the employees and Dr. Renner himself were welcoming and made sure I had all the tools I needed to succeed. I had hands on training with everyone and felt as though I could always ask questions. Throughout my time I assisted with administrative duties and alot of hands on patient care - which is great if you are looking for clinical experience. Dr. Renner and the office manager were always flexible and understanding if I had a school conflict, or if I wanted to work more hours. I really liked my time at Renner Chiropractic as I was able to really develop my technical and patient care skills, learn new information regarding treatments, and the community of people that I worked with who were really supportive!
Cons
Some may say it is lower pay, however, for the flexibility and experience you gain I think it is fair. It is a great job for a pre med looking for experience, or someone looking to work in a supportive environment. There are also opportunities for growth.