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Parents Sending Kids to the Chiropractor

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. An article in today’s Reuters Health news suggests that an increased number of parents are bringing their kids to “alternative practitioners”, such as chiropractors, in increasing numbers. According to the article, almost one in 10 parents surveyed allowed their child to visit a provider such as a chiropractor. It was also

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Understanding the Big Idea

By Adam R. Tanase (Tri-6 Student, Logan College of Chiropractic) I am becoming more and more aware of Innate’s amusing way of making me think about things. It forces me to write thoughts down when it deems appropriate. Regardless of what else needs to be done, Innate persists within me until I stop working and

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Watchdog Group Finds Corporate and Legal Problems Within Chiropractic Accrediting Agency

From: Doctors for Excellence in Chiropractic Education (DECE) October 16, 2002: Doctors for Excellence in Chiropractic Education (DECE) has uncovered what appear to be major organizational problems within the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE). “While examining the processes and rules CCE uses to accredit and de-accredit chiropractic programs and the legal sources of their authority,

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Old Habits are Hard to Break

By Travis Robertson (6th trimester student – Palmer College) If you have ever tried to break yourself of a bad habit, you know how hard it can be. You have to break it once then again and again and again. You have to do it many times at relatively close intervals. This helps your body

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Working Hard To “Get It”

By Stew Bittman, D.C. After nine days of the flu/jet lag from hell, I can see why people take drugs. I haven’t been more tempted in many years. Sometimes, I suppose, it’s good to get this kind of perspective. When we fret and moan about people “not getting it” I’m not sure if we fully

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Law Number Four For Practice Growth

I hope you had as much fun celebrating Founder’s Day as I did. I am so thankful to be a chiropractor and am so indebted to those who forged the way. Take time this month to be mindful of the struggles and rededicate yourself to being a paradigm pioneer. We can change this world.

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Chiropractic Assistants are Changing Lives

By Super CA Lynne Hello to all the Super CA’s out there. Are you reeeeeeellllllllllllly EXCITED about what you are doing? Does it show on your face, can everyone around you feel it? I bet they can because you are a SUPER CA. But… the time has come to get more excited and we are

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Parents Sending Kids to the Chiropractor

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. An article in today’s Reuters Health news suggests that an increased number of parents are bringing their kids to “alternative practitioners”, such as chiropractors, in increasing numbers. According to the article, almost one in 10 parents surveyed allowed their child to visit a provider such as a chiropractor. It was also

Read More »

Understanding the Big Idea

By Adam R. Tanase (Tri-6 Student, Logan College of Chiropractic) I am becoming more and more aware of Innate’s amusing way of making me think about things. It forces me to write thoughts down when it deems appropriate. Regardless of what else needs to be done, Innate persists within me until I stop working and

Read More »

Watchdog Group Finds Corporate and Legal Problems Within Chiropractic Accrediting Agency

From: Doctors for Excellence in Chiropractic Education (DECE) October 16, 2002: Doctors for Excellence in Chiropractic Education (DECE) has uncovered what appear to be major organizational problems within the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE). “While examining the processes and rules CCE uses to accredit and de-accredit chiropractic programs and the legal sources of their authority,

Read More »

Old Habits are Hard to Break

By Travis Robertson (6th trimester student – Palmer College) If you have ever tried to break yourself of a bad habit, you know how hard it can be. You have to break it once then again and again and again. You have to do it many times at relatively close intervals. This helps your body

Read More »

Working Hard To “Get It”

By Stew Bittman, D.C. After nine days of the flu/jet lag from hell, I can see why people take drugs. I haven’t been more tempted in many years. Sometimes, I suppose, it’s good to get this kind of perspective. When we fret and moan about people “not getting it” I’m not sure if we fully

Read More »

Law Number Four For Practice Growth

I hope you had as much fun celebrating Founder’s Day as I did. I am so thankful to be a chiropractor and am so indebted to those who forged the way. Take time this month to be mindful of the struggles and rededicate yourself to being a paradigm pioneer. We can change this world.

Read More »

Chiropractic Assistants are Changing Lives

By Super CA Lynne Hello to all the Super CA’s out there. Are you reeeeeeellllllllllllly EXCITED about what you are doing? Does it show on your face, can everyone around you feel it? I bet they can because you are a SUPER CA. But… the time has come to get more excited and we are

Read More »