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From Cuba With Love

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Dr. Jeff Ptak of Santa Monica, California has just returned home from his first chiropractic “mission” to Cuba. While the original plan of bringing a group to Havana to provide chiropractic care did not materialize, Dr. Jeff did make the trip solo. While in Cuba, he spoke at an international conference,

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Short Term Humanitarian Missions

By Michel Tetrault, D.C. – Ideas for an updated model of structuring chiropractic missions. Chiropractic Ecotourism may well be defined as travel related activities that combine a vacation to a foreign country with a humanitarian activity. These missions are value driven experiences that bring great personal gratification for the participating Doctors of Chiropractic. Short-term humanitarian

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Full of Shit

To: My Cherished Co-Travelers On The Principled Path From: Stew Bittman, D.C. For much of my life, my ego had full command of my thots. Like a crazed sea captain, it terrorized the high seas of my consciousness, filling them with fear and self-loathing, making awareness and love walk the plank. I drifted with the

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Another Airport, Another Coincidence?

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. During the past four days at Dynamic Essentials in Atlanta, I had not prepared a single article for the news (other than in my head) although I had every intention of doing so when time would allow. Those of you that have attended DE know that such thoughts of “allowed time”

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Page 4 – October 2000 Chiropractic Mission to Panama

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. This is page 4 of photos from the October 2000 Chiropractic Mission to Panama. Here are links to all the related photo pages. Page 1 – Page 2 – Page 3 – Page 4 Photos from Panama, click each image to see it full size Chiropractic Mission to Panama – October

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From Cuba With Love

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Dr. Jeff Ptak of Santa Monica, California has just returned home from his first chiropractic “mission” to Cuba. While the original plan of bringing a group to Havana to provide chiropractic care did not materialize, Dr. Jeff did make the trip solo. While in Cuba, he spoke at an international conference,

Read More »

Short Term Humanitarian Missions

By Michel Tetrault, D.C. – Ideas for an updated model of structuring chiropractic missions. Chiropractic Ecotourism may well be defined as travel related activities that combine a vacation to a foreign country with a humanitarian activity. These missions are value driven experiences that bring great personal gratification for the participating Doctors of Chiropractic. Short-term humanitarian

Read More »

Full of Shit

To: My Cherished Co-Travelers On The Principled Path From: Stew Bittman, D.C. For much of my life, my ego had full command of my thots. Like a crazed sea captain, it terrorized the high seas of my consciousness, filling them with fear and self-loathing, making awareness and love walk the plank. I drifted with the

Read More »

Another Airport, Another Coincidence?

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. During the past four days at Dynamic Essentials in Atlanta, I had not prepared a single article for the news (other than in my head) although I had every intention of doing so when time would allow. Those of you that have attended DE know that such thoughts of “allowed time”

Read More »

Page 4 – October 2000 Chiropractic Mission to Panama

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. This is page 4 of photos from the October 2000 Chiropractic Mission to Panama. Here are links to all the related photo pages. Page 1 – Page 2 – Page 3 – Page 4 Photos from Panama, click each image to see it full size Chiropractic Mission to Panama – October

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