Colleen Pattrick
I only had grade 13 art plus an art tutor when I was in my teens. My father discouraged me from pursuing art. I went to Chiropractic College. I painted off and on but found with running a multi practitioner health care facility, a house with two kids and husband ( who when the kids were little had a job in international banking) no family help and my professional volunteering, I did not have a lot of time.
Along with running a Chiropractic clinic for 43 years, I went back to school and got my specialty designation from National University of Health Sciences in Lombard Illinois for Chiropractic Orthopedics, in the middle of all of the above in 2004. Plus volunteering for political advocacy for both our national Canadian Chiropractic Association as an ambassador and for the provincial Ontario Chiropractic Association as a Riding Designate for Queens part including winning the Lloyd Taylor Awards for Political Advocacy in 2010.
I still work for the College of Chiropractors of Ontario, but I no longer have an active practice.
I have always had a love of art and art appreciation.
Along with running a Chiropractic clinic for 43 years, I went back to school and got my specialty designation from National University of Health Sciences in Lombard Illinois for Chiropractic Orthopedics, in the middle of all of the above in 2004. Plus volunteering for political advocacy for both our national Canadian Chiropractic Association as an ambassador and for the provincial Ontario Chiropractic Association as a Riding Designate for Queens part including winning the Lloyd Taylor Awards for Political Advocacy in 2010.
I still work for the College of Chiropractors of Ontario, but I no longer have an active practice.
I have always had a love of art and art appreciation.