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2018 Person of the Year Luncheon

Date: October 18, 2018

Time: 11:30AM - 1:00PM

Each year an individual who is an active participant and supporter of Chamber activities and who contributes to the economic, civic, commerical and educational interest in or around the Wayzata area is chosen as Person of the Year.
 

The 2018 Winner is….
Dr. Barbro Brost of The Brost Clinic! 

Register now to join us for a lunch in her honor. 
 

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A native of Sweden whose first six years of chiropractic practice took place in Stockholm, Dr. Brost views health care through Europe’s more holistic prism, yet she understands firsthand the toll that American lifestyles exact on our health.

After completing her pre-med studies in Stockholm, Dr. Brost graduated in 1979 from Northwestern College of Chiropractic, which is now Northwestern Health Sciences University in Bloomington, Minnesota. She went on to complete a three-year diplomat program in neurology and certification in acupuncture while continually studying clinical nutrition at the postgraduate level.

She co-founded the Brost Clinic in 1985 and Advanced Back Technology, an adjunct practice that served patients with severe disc problems, in 2002. In 2008, Dr. Brost received the “Alumnus of the Year” Award from Northwestern Health Sciences University. Also in 2008, The Brost Clinic received the Five Star Office Award for offering excellent patient service. The Brost Clinic expanded into a modern 7,400 square foot facility in 2009 and is now one of the largest chiropractic & natural health care clinics in the Midwest.

Valued by patients for her nurturing manner and far-reaching competencies, Dr. Brost treats a wide variety of health problems and bodily injuries, often solving complicated riddles that have not responded to other forms of health care. Dr. Brost has selected a team of chiropractors and works closely with them on more complex cases. Everyone on the Brost team works with the philosophy of treating the source of health problems to