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Please, Hands Off!

By Ryan French, D.C. The Importance of Having a Non-Invasive Birth Process(Originally published in ICPA Jan-Feb 2002 Newsletter) Most chiropractors encourage their pregnant patients to be well-informed and deal with the birth process with the least amount of interference possible. We do this because we care about the health of both the mother and the

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Step Eight to a Hundred a Day

Dear Colleagues and Friends, Success Principle #8 (Keep complete and detailed practice statistics) is one of the most easy to do, but surprisingly is not done by many doctors. Practice stats are the pulse of your practice. In other words you can check your stats to see if your practice is alive or dying. They can also help you see if your practice is just sick.

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Step #7 To A Hundred A Day

By Dr. Rick Wren Dear Colleagues and Friends, Success principle #7 (set up multiple appointments) is most times difficult to get chiropractors to do, because of the emotional risk. The physical planning for multiple appointments is one of the easiest to prepare for, but due to the fear of rejection chiropractors do not schedule for

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The Chiropractic Advantage

By Stacy Larsen, D.C. “What makes us human is the millisecond between stimulus and response.” Steven Covey, Principled-Centered Leadership It’s great to be a human being. It is wonderful to be able to choose how you respond to what is going on around you. That is the essence of being alive. What is even more

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My Fellow Missionaries

By Stew Bittman, D.C. Another Panama mission has recently come and gone, and even though we chose not to participate in this one (physically, anyway), I could feel the energy of it. All week during the mission, I could feel the excitement and the joy and the miracles, as well as the inevitable (albeit very

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Please, Hands Off!

By Ryan French, D.C. The Importance of Having a Non-Invasive Birth Process(Originally published in ICPA Jan-Feb 2002 Newsletter) Most chiropractors encourage their pregnant patients to be well-informed and deal with the birth process with the least amount of interference possible. We do this because we care about the health of both the mother and the

Read More »

Step Eight to a Hundred a Day

Dear Colleagues and Friends, Success Principle #8 (Keep complete and detailed practice statistics) is one of the most easy to do, but surprisingly is not done by many doctors. Practice stats are the pulse of your practice. In other words you can check your stats to see if your practice is alive or dying. They can also help you see if your practice is just sick.

Read More »

Step #7 To A Hundred A Day

By Dr. Rick Wren Dear Colleagues and Friends, Success principle #7 (set up multiple appointments) is most times difficult to get chiropractors to do, because of the emotional risk. The physical planning for multiple appointments is one of the easiest to prepare for, but due to the fear of rejection chiropractors do not schedule for

Read More »

The Chiropractic Advantage

By Stacy Larsen, D.C. “What makes us human is the millisecond between stimulus and response.” Steven Covey, Principled-Centered Leadership It’s great to be a human being. It is wonderful to be able to choose how you respond to what is going on around you. That is the essence of being alive. What is even more

Read More »

My Fellow Missionaries

By Stew Bittman, D.C. Another Panama mission has recently come and gone, and even though we chose not to participate in this one (physically, anyway), I could feel the energy of it. All week during the mission, I could feel the excitement and the joy and the miracles, as well as the inevitable (albeit very

Read More »