He didn't choose this profession from a book or a career fair. He learned it by watching his father work, year after year, until the trade became his own.
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Who he is and what he does
Jorge Luis is a chiropractor. His job is to perform adjustments that help alleviate physical discomfort — back, hips, knees, ankles — restoring the body's balance that it sometimes loses due to stress, posture, or time.
It's a manual, precise job that requires both technical knowledge and the sensitivity to understand what each body needs. And it's a job Jorge Luis knows from the inside, long before practicing it professionally.
Why he chose this path
The answer is both simple and profound: his dad.
From a young age, Jorge Luis grew up watching his father work in chiropractic. It wasn't a decision made in a vocational guidance office — it was something that built up over the years, observing, accompanying, learning without anyone telling him he was learning.
Over time, what began as admiration turned into a vocation. He realized he couldn't imagine himself in any other profession. And that he wanted to make what his father had built his own.
"Watching my dad work in this, I liked it. And well, I couldn't see myself in any other profession."
But Jorge Luis didn't stop there. In addition to chiropractic, he studied for a bachelor's degree in educational intervention. Today, along with his wife, he is studying radiology — a specialty that directly complements his clinical practice. When they finish, they're already thinking about what's next. For him, studying isn't a stage — it's a way of life.
What he believes about his work
For Jorge Luis, the measure of good work is concrete: if you do it well, patients recommend you. And those recommendations bring more patients. The work speaks for itself — no need for advertising, no shortcuts.
"Your work speaks for itself. And thanks to this, I have many patients."
This philosophy has led him to have a full schedule. But beyond the volume of work, what he values most is something different: the possibility of helping those who need it most.
The moments he remembers most are not the most complex cases or the most well-known patients. They are the people who arrived in real pain and without money to pay for the consultation — and whom he treated anyway. Those moments, he says, are the most gratifying of his career.
Where he's headed and what he tells those starting out
In ten years, Jorge Luis envisions bigger offices, and something he's particularly excited about: working alongside his family. His wife, who is now studying radiology with him. His brother-in-law, who just graduated as a doctor. His sister-in-law, who will soon be a dentist. A family team that is slowly forming to, perhaps, build a clinic together.
It's a vision that combines the professional with the personal in a way that makes a lot of sense coming from someone whose vocation was born precisely from watching his father work.
For anyone who wants to follow in his footsteps, the message is direct:
Discipline, perseverance, and study. If you truly like something, you'll do it. But great things don't just happen — you have to have clear goals and work for them every day.
"Great things are not achieved by just trying hard at nothing. You have to have goals in life, and that will help you fully enjoy your work."