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The Struggle is Real I graduated chiropractic school and started practice in the middle of 2009. And though everything confirms that reality, I generally say …
The Struggle is Real I graduated chiropractic school and started practice in the middle of 2009. And though everything confirms that reality, I generally say …
Making it Easy and Academic It’s Great for the Patient The first three visits are undoubtedly the most important for any patient in your practice. …
Grab the Opportunity The initial visit is complete, and the patient is engaged. They see you as an expert and there is excitement. Yet, they …
Get the “Wow” & Convenience Grab Welcome back my friends. This post will focus on the best practice concepts for the first visit. As always, …
Best Practices to Maximize Your TeleCare Rx Investment – Overview When you’re up and running, this seems like a silly question. Yet before you experience …
Building a Caring Connection with Your Patients With more than a decade of chiropractic practice under my belt, I am very aware of many things. …
The Patient Believes What They Can See In decades past, X-Ray was King of patient assessments. And while imaging still has its place within healthcare, …
Time is Money The recent update to “adding a session” fully embodies this truth. In the past, you had to create an at home exercise …
Our Default List is a Great Start Hey Docs! Welcome back to another feature spotlight focusing on the Video Library. As you know our entire …
Are You Doing a Good Job? Patient management through phases of care can be smooth and effortless. It can also be extremely difficult. The reality …