• Robert Kohnle

    Add a suRobert Kohnle embarked on his professional journey with a solid educational background, laying the foundation for a multifaceted career. His academic pursuit began at Emory University at Oxford College in Atlanta, Georgia, where he completed pre-chiropractic courses from June 1977 to June 1978. This foundational stage in his education set the groundwork for his future endeavors in the healthcare field. He furthered his expertise by graduating as a Respiratory Technician from Miami Dade Medical Center in Miami, Florida, in December 1979. This early training shaped his approach to medical technology and patient care.


    Elevating his commitment to healthcare, he pursued a Doctor of Chiropractic degree at Life Chiropractic College in Marietta, Georgia, from April 1983 to December 1987. During this period, he marked significant academic and professional development, equipping him with comprehensive knowledge and skills in chiropractic care.


    Concurrently, he embarked on a professional path as a Respiratory Technician, gaining invaluable experience across several esteemed medical institutions. His early career included roles at Georgia Baptist Medical Center in Atlanta, Georgia (January 1976 – June 1977), Urban Medical Hospital in Smyrna, Georgia (June 1977 – June 1978), Ft. Myers Community Hospital in Ft. Myers, Florida (June 1978 – June 1980), and St. Joseph's Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia (June 1980 – March 1983). These experiences gave him a rich perspective on patient care and medical treatments.


    After completing his chiropractic studies, he joined Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland, Oregon, as a Respiratory Technician from December 1987 to September 1988, further enhancing his clinical expertise. He then established Health Essentials, Inc., in Portland, Oregon, where he practiced as a Chiropractic Physician and served as the President of the Total Wellness Clinic from April 1988 to July 1998. He applied his extensive knowledge to improve patient health and wellness in this role, demonstrating his commitment to healthcare.
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