Soon, you will be seeing this when you drive down Brockton Avenue.
Be on the lookout!

A Chiropractor’s Journey Through Medical School (or, my first name is pronounced way way)
Soon, you will be seeing this when you drive down Brockton Avenue.
Be on the lookout!

From 7 to 9 September 2017, I completed the QME modules, offered by the ICAC in Irvine. I will be taking the QME competency examination on 21 October 2017, and will therefore be out of the office on that day. Wish me luck!
Additionally, the clinic will be closed from 26 October through 3 November 2017. I will be out of town those days.
And as a reminder, I will be out of the office on 21 and 22 September 2017, for Rosh Hashana.
Have a wonderful day!
Update: I will be out of town starting 4 December 2017 through 5 January 2018.
The clinic will open BY APPOINTMENT ONLY on 24 and 25 November 2017.
From 7 to 9 September 2017, I will again be in Irvine for the second portion of QME training.
I will also be out of the office on 21 and 22 September 2017, for Rosh Hashana.
That’s it for closures for a month out.
Have a wonderful day!
Things sure a looking more and more official around these parts.
This is the sign by the street and the other businesses you’ll find at the location.

This is my door sign. I like it.

A note on Chinese names. Displayed is my legal name. It’s very formal. Wei Wei is more informal, and it’s what I go by on a day to day basis.
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, I was in Irvine learning what I need to know to become a qualified medical evaluator (QME). When I came back, I was greeted by this view.

Wonderful. We’re almost there, folks.
After watching the eclipse this morning (glorious!), I went to the office and put together that desk and that bookshelf. The rest of the flooring is coming along nicely.

I will definitely be catching the solar eclipse tomorrow. Will you? Here’s an article for some insights and safety tips. Protect yourself!
I spy the rest of the flooring, a chiropractic table in the background, and a spine model. Oh, my.

I adore wearing heels. When I was an intern, I would clack around in heels and practice my adjusting skills from an increased height, while most of my classmates opted for more sensible options. Here’s what a podiatrist says about wearing heels (and not).
We now have a counter.
