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Support Your College Alumni Association

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I’m cleaning up my home office desk after Thanksgiving and I found a letter about becoming a lifetime alumni association member for Cleveland Chiropractic College (Los Angeles or Kansas City). I remembered wanting to bring this up before, but don’t recall doing a complete post. I really think it’s important for

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2009 Seminars and Conferences post in December

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. December is a good time for chiropractors to plan in advance what seminars, conferences, and continuing education events they will be attending in the 2009 season. I’ve noticed increased activity for 2009 seminar schedules from Parker, New Beginnings, Palmer, Schofield Chiropractic Training, the ICPA, Cleveland Chiropractic College, and others, posting 2009

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Florida Quiroprácticos Jay Hartley & Ed Cordero

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Two Florida Chiropractors, Dr. Jay Hartley of St. Augustine and Dr. Ed Cordero of Royal Palm Beach. Dr. Jay likely wants me to remind people about the 2009 Palmer Rugby Tour in Florida, February 2009. Dr. Fred Schofield will be the speaker and continuing education credits will be available. Details for

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Palmer Rugby Alumni 2009 Sunshine Tour

It’s early news, but Palmer Rugby Alumni are hosting a 12 hours continuing education chiropractic event in Deerfield Beach, Florida late February and early March of 2009. Members of Palmer Rugby Alumni want to keep the fire burning. The event features Palmer graduate Dr. Fred Schofield and it’s held in conjunction with the 2009 Fort Lauderdale Ruggerfest.

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Chiropractors Gathering in the Desert

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I’ve been heading out to Phoenix for chiropractic related seminars, trainings, and get-togethers for the past seven years. A group is gathering this weekend in Carefree Arizona for a June Schofield Training. I’m catching a Southwest flight after I’ve done in the office on Friday, and I’ll be there for the

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Support Your College Alumni Association

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I’m cleaning up my home office desk after Thanksgiving and I found a letter about becoming a lifetime alumni association member for Cleveland Chiropractic College (Los Angeles or Kansas City). I remembered wanting to bring this up before, but don’t recall doing a complete post. I really think it’s important for

Read More »

2009 Seminars and Conferences post in December

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. December is a good time for chiropractors to plan in advance what seminars, conferences, and continuing education events they will be attending in the 2009 season. I’ve noticed increased activity for 2009 seminar schedules from Parker, New Beginnings, Palmer, Schofield Chiropractic Training, the ICPA, Cleveland Chiropractic College, and others, posting 2009

Read More »

Florida Quiroprácticos Jay Hartley & Ed Cordero

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Two Florida Chiropractors, Dr. Jay Hartley of St. Augustine and Dr. Ed Cordero of Royal Palm Beach. Dr. Jay likely wants me to remind people about the 2009 Palmer Rugby Tour in Florida, February 2009. Dr. Fred Schofield will be the speaker and continuing education credits will be available. Details for

Read More »

Palmer Rugby Alumni 2009 Sunshine Tour

It’s early news, but Palmer Rugby Alumni are hosting a 12 hours continuing education chiropractic event in Deerfield Beach, Florida late February and early March of 2009. Members of Palmer Rugby Alumni want to keep the fire burning. The event features Palmer graduate Dr. Fred Schofield and it’s held in conjunction with the 2009 Fort Lauderdale Ruggerfest.

Read More »

Chiropractors Gathering in the Desert

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I’ve been heading out to Phoenix for chiropractic related seminars, trainings, and get-togethers for the past seven years. A group is gathering this weekend in Carefree Arizona for a June Schofield Training. I’m catching a Southwest flight after I’ve done in the office on Friday, and I’ll be there for the

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