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Kids in Panama

Humanitarian Chiropractic Mission to Panama June 2020

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. There’s likely no topic I’ve covered more on Planet Chiropractic than CREW Missions to Panama. I’m very excited to be sharing the following information from Lina, Craig, and Stew. 22-28 June JOIN US IN JUNE 2020 You’ve heard so much about Panama Mission trips over the years, so now is the

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Sherman Chiropractic Lyceum 2020

Sherman Chiropractic College Lyceum 2020

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Happy 2020! January is a great time to plan chiropractic travels, and I like to get as many conferences and trips on my calendar as I can. My goal is to get the bulk booked before the month is done. Dr. Jillian Farrell (Director of Continuing Education at Sherman College of

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Tanya Reynolds DC

Communicating Chiropractic with Dr Tanya Reynolds

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I am absolutely delighted to announce the 2019 Communicating Chiropractic Award goes to Dr. Tanya Reynolds of Los Angeles, California. Communicating Chiropractor of the Year 2019 When it comes to communicating with Millennials (Generation Y) the chiropractic profession has much to learn. So much of our communication follows patterns established throughout or chiropractic history.

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spine nerves plastic model

You Have Been Misled By Medical Propaganda

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Like many chiropractors that have been in practice for awhile, I have accumulated boxes of chiropractic books, pamphlets, tapes, videos, photos, and other media. While spring cleaning and sorting through some of those materials I came across a 1970s patient education pamphlet authored by Bob Sottile, D.C. Dr. Bob Sottile practiced chiropractic in

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Thom Gelardi Edwin Cordero Sherman

New Student Center Opens on Sherman College Campus

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Sherman College of Chiropractic celebrated its commitment to Spartanburg and to principled chiropractic education during the opening of the Thom and Betty Gelardi Student Center February 8 on the college’s 80-acre campus in Spartanburg, SC. About 600 guests attended, with many college alumni and supporters watching via livestream on the college’s

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Kids in Panama

Humanitarian Chiropractic Mission to Panama June 2020

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. There’s likely no topic I’ve covered more on Planet Chiropractic than CREW Missions to Panama. I’m very excited to be sharing the following information from Lina, Craig, and Stew. 22-28 June JOIN US IN JUNE 2020 You’ve heard so much about Panama Mission trips over the years, so now is the

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Sherman Chiropractic Lyceum 2020

Sherman Chiropractic College Lyceum 2020

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Happy 2020! January is a great time to plan chiropractic travels, and I like to get as many conferences and trips on my calendar as I can. My goal is to get the bulk booked before the month is done. Dr. Jillian Farrell (Director of Continuing Education at Sherman College of

Read More »
Tanya Reynolds DC

Communicating Chiropractic with Dr Tanya Reynolds

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I am absolutely delighted to announce the 2019 Communicating Chiropractic Award goes to Dr. Tanya Reynolds of Los Angeles, California. Communicating Chiropractor of the Year 2019 When it comes to communicating with Millennials (Generation Y) the chiropractic profession has much to learn. So much of our communication follows patterns established throughout or chiropractic history.

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spine nerves plastic model

You Have Been Misled By Medical Propaganda

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Like many chiropractors that have been in practice for awhile, I have accumulated boxes of chiropractic books, pamphlets, tapes, videos, photos, and other media. While spring cleaning and sorting through some of those materials I came across a 1970s patient education pamphlet authored by Bob Sottile, D.C. Dr. Bob Sottile practiced chiropractic in

Read More »
Thom Gelardi Edwin Cordero Sherman

New Student Center Opens on Sherman College Campus

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Sherman College of Chiropractic celebrated its commitment to Spartanburg and to principled chiropractic education during the opening of the Thom and Betty Gelardi Student Center February 8 on the college’s 80-acre campus in Spartanburg, SC. About 600 guests attended, with many college alumni and supporters watching via livestream on the college’s

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