Dr. Joseph Clarino appointed to Life University College of Chiropractic advisory board
Sugar Hill, Ga. — Life University President Brian J. McAulay announced the appointment of Dr. Joseph Clarino, a Sugar Hill resident, to the Life University College of Chiropractic Advisory Board.
The newly formed advisory board, composed of Life University alumni and longtime friends of the institution, will serve as a strategic resource for the College of Chiropractic. Its first charge is to collaborate with faculty and leadership to create a comprehensive business curriculum designed to ensure graduates of the Doctor of Chiropractic program are prepared to succeed in practice upon graduation.
“We are honored that these exceptional doctors have accepted this important appointment,” McAulay said. “Their outstanding success in practice, deep understanding of business principles and unwavering dedication to their communities and the chiropractic profession make them ideal partners in advancing the mission of Life University.”
The business curriculum will focus on equipping students with skills in practice management, marketing, financial planning, compliance, team leadership and community engagement. The goal is to empower graduates to build thriving practices and lead with confidence in today’s evolving health care landscape.
By integrating business education with chiropractic training, the College of Chiropractic aims to prepare graduates who are not only clinicians but also entrepreneurs, leaders and innovators in the profession.
About Life University
Founded in 1974, Life University is the largest single-campus chiropractic college in the world. The university is internationally recognized for its chiropractic program and its commitment to a vitalistic philosophy. Life University’s mission is to empower each student with the education, skills and values needed to maximize the perfection within, based on that philosophy.


