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6 Common Pitfalls for Chiropractic Clinic Buyers and How to Avoid Them

Buying a chiropractic clinic can be overwhelming, especially for first-time buyers and young associates. Chiropractic colleges often do not provide sufficient business training to buy and build a practice, leaving first-time buyers exposed to potential missteps. If you’re ready to become a practice owner, here’s how to avoid the most common mistakes buyers make during

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January 2013 California Chiropractic Association Events

Here’s a calendar of events for Chiropractors in California during the month of January 2013. Don’t forget that CE hours requirements increase this year. I prefer to get my continuing Education hours done long before my Birthday, I’m planning to attend the 2013 CCA Annual Convention in San Diego for most (if not all) of

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Parker University Holds Homecoming Event Celebrating 30 Years

Parker University held Parker Homecoming 2012 on its campus in Dallas, Texas, on October 26 – 28. Doctors of chiropractic and massage therapists attended customized education tracks while earning continuing education credits. Classes covered numerous topics, including combining nutrition and chiropractic, multiple causes of vertebral subluxation and disease, decompression, Medicare, treating sports injuries, the neurology of stress, orthopedic testing for upper extremity injuries, and much more.

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2011 California Chiropractic Association Convention

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. It’s that time of year! The 2011 California Chiropractic Association (CCA) Annual Convention and Exposition is taking place June 10 through 12th in Reno Nevada. The 2011 CCA Convention will be at the Grand Sierra Resort (same as 2010 CCA Convention) and many of the same Expo folks are expected to

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End of Days For Chiropractic Profession?

Is it time for chiropractors to begin marketing themselves as manual therapists in order to fit in to some medical model? Is the profession predominantly in favor of peddling muscle relaxers and other pharmaceuticals while performing colonics and doing foot baths? Have the colleges gotten so far out of touch with the rest of the industry that churning out student failures has become the primary business model? The doom and gloom train has left the station but someone forgot to send me a ticket.

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6 Common Pitfalls for Chiropractic Clinic Buyers and How to Avoid Them

Buying a chiropractic clinic can be overwhelming, especially for first-time buyers and young associates. Chiropractic colleges often do not provide sufficient business training to buy and build a practice, leaving first-time buyers exposed to potential missteps. If you’re ready to become a practice owner, here’s how to avoid the most common mistakes buyers make during

Read More »

January 2013 California Chiropractic Association Events

Here’s a calendar of events for Chiropractors in California during the month of January 2013. Don’t forget that CE hours requirements increase this year. I prefer to get my continuing Education hours done long before my Birthday, I’m planning to attend the 2013 CCA Annual Convention in San Diego for most (if not all) of

Read More »

Parker University Holds Homecoming Event Celebrating 30 Years

Parker University held Parker Homecoming 2012 on its campus in Dallas, Texas, on October 26 – 28. Doctors of chiropractic and massage therapists attended customized education tracks while earning continuing education credits. Classes covered numerous topics, including combining nutrition and chiropractic, multiple causes of vertebral subluxation and disease, decompression, Medicare, treating sports injuries, the neurology of stress, orthopedic testing for upper extremity injuries, and much more.

Read More »

2011 California Chiropractic Association Convention

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. It’s that time of year! The 2011 California Chiropractic Association (CCA) Annual Convention and Exposition is taking place June 10 through 12th in Reno Nevada. The 2011 CCA Convention will be at the Grand Sierra Resort (same as 2010 CCA Convention) and many of the same Expo folks are expected to

Read More »

End of Days For Chiropractic Profession?

Is it time for chiropractors to begin marketing themselves as manual therapists in order to fit in to some medical model? Is the profession predominantly in favor of peddling muscle relaxers and other pharmaceuticals while performing colonics and doing foot baths? Have the colleges gotten so far out of touch with the rest of the industry that churning out student failures has become the primary business model? The doom and gloom train has left the station but someone forgot to send me a ticket.

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