Founder of
Guardians of Soldiers, a 501 (c) (3) to treat service animals of disabled US Veterans
Dr. Scharlene Gaudet attended Parker University graduating with a doctorate of chiropractic, a bachelors of science, a certification in animal chiropractic, and later received a diplomate in functional neurology from the American Board of Chiropractic Neurology and a masters degree in clinical neuroscience.
Dr. Gaudet organized the first all women's adjusting seminar at Parker University and continues to be a strong advocate for advancing women in all aspects of medicine. Dr. Gaudet’s passion for helping veterans has been and continues to be cultivated from interactions with her family members that served in our military, as well as multiple nonprofits in her community serving veterans and their families.
She now works as a clinical director for Resiliency Brain Health, which specializes in traumatic brain injury, neuro-orthopedic rehabilitation, neurodegenerative, and metabolic disorders. Dr. Gaudet also enjoys her continued work with service animals through Guardians of Soldiers.