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Finding Balance in Chiropractic Practice

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Something I find myself telling many new chiropractors is to not forget to live a balanced lifestyle when starting your practice. I’ve seen this scenario far too many times: you come out of chiropractic school young & fit, still in terrific athletic condition, loaded with enthusiasm to get started in practice,

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We Chose a Positive Attitude Profession

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. There may be no profession on the planet that is more positively focused than chiropractic. The entire foundation chiropractic is built upon is in helping people express the best version of themselves. Within the profession, and publicly, we may use different terminologies to describe it, but at the core we are

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How My Dog Taught Me Walking Meditation

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. People increasingly ask me what kind of mediation I practice. While I don’t have a formal name to describe my methods, I have combined (and modified) a number of techniques over the past several years. Thanks to a furry angel in my life, I currently incorporate an ancient sacred paw method

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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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Practicing Chiropractic in Amazing Vietnam

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I love seeing that people are willing to go out and serve new communities with chiropractic care. Everyday I see chiropractors posting classified ads related to the regions they work in, and it inspires me to know they are making positive change in this world. This post comes from another Dr.

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Finding Balance in Chiropractic Practice

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Something I find myself telling many new chiropractors is to not forget to live a balanced lifestyle when starting your practice. I’ve seen this scenario far too many times: you come out of chiropractic school young & fit, still in terrific athletic condition, loaded with enthusiasm to get started in practice,

Read More »

We Chose a Positive Attitude Profession

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. There may be no profession on the planet that is more positively focused than chiropractic. The entire foundation chiropractic is built upon is in helping people express the best version of themselves. Within the profession, and publicly, we may use different terminologies to describe it, but at the core we are

Read More »
Chocolate Labrador with Stick

How My Dog Taught Me Walking Meditation

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. People increasingly ask me what kind of mediation I practice. While I don’t have a formal name to describe my methods, I have combined (and modified) a number of techniques over the past several years. Thanks to a furry angel in my life, I currently incorporate an ancient sacred paw method

Read More »
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 »
chiro nearme vietnam

Practicing Chiropractic in Amazing Vietnam

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I love seeing that people are willing to go out and serve new communities with chiropractic care. Everyday I see chiropractors posting classified ads related to the regions they work in, and it inspires me to know they are making positive change in this world. This post comes from another Dr.

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