Meet Dr. Elizabeth!
Dr. Elizabeth received her Associate’s in Science Degree from Chandler-Gilbert Community College, her Bachelor’s in Science Degree from Arizona State University, and her Doctorate Degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic Florida. Upon graduation Dr. Elizabeth received the James Buerkle Memorial Award, “Presented to the graduating doctor who most exemplifies the virtues of compassion, strong leadership, commitment to service and passion for the chiropractic profession.”
Dr. Elizabeth has a passion for serving perinatal and pediatric populations and has been certified by the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA) in Webster Technique. Why has been? You have to pay membership to be able to say you are certified and this year 2025 Dr. Elizabeth has not renewed her membership yet with the ICPA. Dr. Elizabeth will soon receive Certification by the Academy Council of Chiropractic Pediatrics (CACCP).
With a desire to serve the entire family, Dr. Elizabeth is additionally certified in Physical Medicine Modalities and Therapeutic Procedures (PMMTP),
From Dr. Elizabeth:
“Welcome to my practice, it is so good to have you here! I am a native Arizonan and am thrilled to be providing care for patients in my home State of Arizona.
A little about me: I accidentally became a ‘tortoise mom’ to 5 little tortoises-3 of them showed up (literally at the door) in 2019, 1 the year after in 2020, and the last little 1 in 2021. They hold a special place in my heart!
I enjoy spending time with my family and am especially grateful to be back in Arizona with them after three years in Florida!
When time permits I enjoy golfing, reading, and writing.
How did I come to be a Doctor of Chiropractic?
Originally, I was on a pre-med track with the goal of becoming a Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon. The closer Medical School became, the more I realized I did not like the atmosphere I would be stepping into as a Medical Doctor. I was at a crossroad since I had spent my life pursuing this goal and now I was unsure of how to proceed. I was visiting my family Chiropractor in New York (where my mom’s family is from) and while he was treating me he asked if I had considered Chiropractic. I paused since I had not considered Chiropractic. I then made arrangements to shadow at his alma mater-Palmer Davenport, Iowa- and the newer Palmer Campus in Florida. Being an Arizona native, the lack of snow in Florida convinced me and I enrolled. The rest is history!
I am intensely passionate about women and children’s health, and desire to give these populations the tools they need to live life to its fullest. I desire to support them and provide the tools needed for them to take charge of their health and wellness journey.
I look forward to getting to know you, and to serving you and your family for many years to come!”
Additional Education
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(13 Hours) Take home the educational tools to successfully reach and care for more pregnant mothers and their babies in practice. This 13-hour course will offer you the skills to provide advanced techniques and evidence-based care to the perinatal patient. The course includes an in-depth approach to a physiological birth and the chiropractic relationship.
Source ICPA
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Identifying & Correcting anatomical, digestive, and breastfeeding pathologies in infants with craniosacral therapy and focused connective tissue work.
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Pediatrics 201: Introduction to Chiropractic Pediatrics
Pediatrics 202: 3 Key Neurological Pearls for Family Practice
Pediatrics 203: Adjusting & Office Procedures I
Pediatrics 204: Adjusting & Office Procedures II
Pediatrics 205: Chiropractic & The Young Athlete
Pediatrics 206: Pediatric Infant Palpation
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Chiropractic Guide to Symptoms and Disease:
Recognition of Signs and Symptoms of Disease
Formulation of Differential Diagnostic Impressions
History Taking / Examination Essentials
Chiropractic and Alternative Treatment of Disease
Record Keeping:
Fundamental Elements of Chiropractic Documentation
History Taking
Initial Periodic Re-Examination
Narrative Reports
Progress Notes
Discharge Notes
Introduction to the Gold Standard of Record Keeping – S.O.A.P Notations
Components of Chiropractic Evaluation
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Covers first aid emergencies such as choking, bleeding, overdose, shock and teaches CPR/AED for children and babies.
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The Water Safety for Parents and Caregivers Online Course focuses on developing an awareness of the risks of drowning and how to minimize those risks, especially for young children. This online course teaches parents and caregivers about the concepts of the circle of drowning prevention, water competency and the chain of drowning survival. It also provides guidance for applying water safety to common environments and situations where children are most at risk for drowning.
Our Story…
Many years ago when Dr. Elizabeth first started dreaming about what her practice would look like, she chose a name. She played around with a few others but kept coming back to the one you see.
The March Rose Family Chiropractic
So where does it come from? A very special place inside Dr. Elizabeth’s heart.
Meet Rose Mary Brink. “My grandma, better known as my Nanny. My Nanny was an incredible inspiration and support throughout her life, and remained so to me even after her passing. This practice would not be here today without her.
My Nanny lost her long brave battle with cancer in March 2006 and that is where the March part of the name comes from. Rose is her first name and that is where the second part of the name comes from.
My Nanny is The March Rose.
Family? That’s easy, I want to be a part of your family’s health journey.
The logo is much the same. Her name inspired the rose.
The hummingbird on the other hand came after my Nanny’s passing. Anytime I would think of her, have a hard day and wish for her hug, have a good day I wish I could share with her, or just because maybe somewhere she was thinking about me, a hummingbird would appear.
To this day when I see a hummingbird it brings joy and lovely thoughts of my Nanny.”





