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The Simplicity of Chiropractic
by Dr. David Klein, D.C.
I have been a chiropractor for over 15 years. When I went to Chiropractic College, there was an incredible complexity taught. At the time, it appeared that the goal of our college was to make us as much as possible like medical doctors. The implied thought was that ther...
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Seminars Not Just for Chiropractors
by Michael Dorausch, DC
Seminars for healthcare professionals typically focus on topics that are required for gaining continuing education credits in the state an individual is practicing in. For example, the state of California has a 12 hours per year requirement on continuing education for do...
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Seeing Yourself as a Success

By Sharon Gorman, DC
We all see ourselves as being a certain way. I remember back in chiropractic college some students already saw themselves as being wealthy. These students had nicer toys and wore more expensive and/or wore more trendy clothes. They hadn't worked a day in their lives yet...
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We Each Make a Difference
by Dr. Stew Bittman
It's been 6 months now since my dad passed on, and as time goes by I find the memories of his last few months of pain and confusion and sadness and terror fading. Instead, there are countless reminders of his joy, his humor, his warmth and his wisdom. Every day I have an inc...
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Is there such thing as caring too much?
Monday Morning Message - April 10, 2006
By Sharon Gorman, D.C.
The obvious answer might seem to be no but the answer that I always seem to forget to be true is yes. I am thinking here specifically about my practice. I want my practice to do well. I want to serve a lot of patients. I want my ...
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Did your Chiropractic College experience Suck?
By Michael Dorausch, D.C.
I had a great time in chiropractic college, mostly due to the people I met and the experiences I had outside the classroom.
I remember early on in my chiropractic education listening to Reggie Gold speak in the lobby at the school I attended. (Cleveland Chiropract...
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Doctors thoughts on Chiropractic and the LA Marathon
By Michael Dorausch, DC
Runners from around the country and world have been arriving at LAX airport during the past few days. During my daily runs this week I have been noticing more unfamiliar faces passing me on the beach and I figure most are folks here for Sundays event. I assume they are i...
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Sharing the Chiropractic Love
A Collection of Chiropractic Love Stories
Chiropractic, how do I love thee, let me count the ways. SERVING humanity through our vocation has been the great love of my young life. The privilege of being able to connect and help people on a very deep and profound level has been a blessing. The pe...
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Kids Eating In Good Spirit!
By Dr. Ed Leshin
For years we as a society have heard about the “war” on drugs, but how about the “war” on negative marketing to our children? Recently, the news has been filled with articles about childhood obesity and the negative health effects on our nations youth. We are told that 25% of s...
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The practice that I work in has jumped over 200 visits a week
By Sharon Gorman, D.C.
Haven't written a Monday Morning Message for a while because I needed some time to reflect and re-group. I needed to evaluate where and when I was spending my energy and time and had to realize that these are my most valuable personal assets. I was serving others to the p...
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The Basis of Chiropractic as I see it...
By Eddy Cohen, D.C.
The Basis of Chiropractic as I see it...
Chiropractic is based upon the simple principle that the body naturally strives toward health. This is the normal expression of the body’s innate intelligence. The nerve system’s primary responsibility is to coordinate this proce...
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My Faith in Chiropractic Principles
By Dr. Stew Bittman
Lake Tahoe, CA: Several years ago, I wrote an essay dealing with the doubts I was having about my doubts. I realized then that most of the things I had previously doubted had become tangible parts of my belief system. I realized, too, that my faith in chiropractic principles...
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Proud to be a Chiropractor
By Sharon Gorman, D.C.
This article is intended for doctors of chiropractic. It is of a philosophical nature and comes from the many "Monday Morning Messages" that Dr. Sharon has shared over the years.
I was checking my luggage in curb side a little while ago before I got on the plane home...
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What Will Really Matter (A Monday Morning Message)
By Sharon Gorman, D.C.
I guess I'm starting to get a reflective this close to the end of the year. What is it that I learned this year? What decisions have I made that I am proud of? What have I stood for? What have I found out about myself that I didn't know before? Knowing what I have found o...
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Raised in Chiropractic
By Dr. Robert Crystal
A big concern from many students and new DC’s is whether our philosophy is practical. Please allow me to share my feelings on that. I was raised in chiropractic. It is something I do not take for granted, and appreciate so very much. Not that I was taught the words to exp...
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