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My Vision of My Practice
By Sharon Gorman, D.C. I like daydreaming. If I can see something in my minds eye I can usually create it, provided it is God's will. I often talk about the freedom of turning it over to God and praying for God's will, not my own. I find my life works better when I wake up in the morning with t...
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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 d...
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Step #8 To A Hundred A Day
By Dr. Rick Wren 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 ...
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Step #6 to a Hundred a Day
By Dr. Rick Wren Dear Colleagues and Friends, Success Principle #6 (Conduct weekly Spinal Care Workshops) is absolutely the most difficult to get doctors to do. I have seen doctors come to our weekly SOCM meetings for 2 years and still not do Spinal Care Workshops. So, Why is it so difficult to...
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Steps #2, #3, & #4 to a Hundred a Day
By Dr. Rick Wren Dear Colleagues and Friends, Principle #2 (always perform a thorough examination in ten to fifteen minutes) is probably the easiest of all the principles to perform. Most of us come out of Chiropractic College willing to do a 30 to 90 minute examination on all new patients...
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Lyme Vaccine Gets Pulled From Market
The controversial Lymerix vaccine used to treat Lyme disease has been pulled from the market, according to media reports. MSNBC news headlines read, "After history of controversy, maker discontinues Lymerix, citing poor sales" The highly reactive Lyme Disease Vaccine has finally bitten the ...
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Stepping Up To Help Rescue Workers
(ICA gets good press) (NAPSI)-In response to the urgent needs of thousands of rescue and recovery workers, security and other personnel working at the Pentagon disaster site, the International Chiropractors Association (ICA) mobilized its local member doctors to provide round-the-clock chiropra...
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God in Health Care
What they are saying at Medical Conferences According to a Yahoo News article, a Boston, Massachusetts, researcher has found that spirituality appears to promote health. And medical doctors, he suggests, should be more in tune with their patients' spiritual beliefs. The findings are based ...
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Chiropractic Care in the Wake of the New York City Tragedy
By Sid Mouk, D.C. A disaster of the scope and magnitude of the terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington leave people throughout the world in varying states of emotional upheaval and physical stress. The emotional turmoil of such a happening remains with a person long after the actual e...
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Expect To Be Well
A recent study from the Canadian Medical Association Journal suggests that optimism may be good for your health. The study, a review of scientific papers from 1966 - 1998, found that when patients had positive expectations about their care, they tended to have a better results. According to...
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Have a Little Faith (you may live longer)
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. If you have ever heard your chiropractor say, "I move the bone, God does the healing" and your response was to roll your eyes back in disbelief, it may be a good idea for you to have a little faith. For once again, researchers have shed some light on an idea many have ...
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Short Term Humanitarian Missions
By Michel Tetrault, DC - 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 bri...
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Chiropractic In Your World
The following has been provided by Dr. Gerry Clum and is a report from the recently concluded World Federation of Chiropractic (WFC) annual Council meeting, biannual assembly meeting and biannual Congress that were all held in Paris from May 20-May 26, 2001. Please contact Life West at the addre...
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Medical Incompetence
The New York Times yesterday published an article titled, "Incompetent Physicians Are Rarely Reported as Law Requires" which suggests that health maintenance organizations (H.M.O.'s) and hospitals rarely report incompetent doctors to the government as they are required to. According to the ...
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Chiropractic Soprano's Style
By Michael Dorausch, D.C. The state of New Jersey is an interesting place to say the least. The "Garden State" is often referred to as a less than pretty and/or friendly place to visit. Quite a few chiropractors practice in the state of New Jersey and while it may come as a surprise to som...
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