Posts Tagged ‘patient communication’

Results…..Results…..Results!!!

 

Ok, I must copy ONE MORE blog from my Boresha blog. I am SO impressed with these products. My personal belief is they are the PERFECT compliment to any chiropractic practice because they PROMOTE HEALTH!  So after today, you’ll just have to subscribe to www.boreshafatburner.com to find out the latest!

As if my results posted in “my personal story” blog weren’t enough ~ I thought I’d let you in on the results achieved so far from my small uncontrolled study.  These are the results of people close to me that started taking the Boresha products around the same time that I did.

Prepare to be amazed………

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There’s hope!

In light of the recent events with the CCE.  It’s now more important than ever to link up with a subluxation minded group of chiropractors that support the foundation chiropractic was built upon.  This coming weekend, AMC will be in Denver, CO.       Call 1-877-262-7117 for more information.

Chiropractic Network Marketing

When you hear the term “network marketing”, for some it’s like fingernails going down a chalkboard.  Do know how many people feel the same way about chiropractic?

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Slow down! (the beginning)

Ok, so it’s taken what……5 months for this blog to come to fruition. I guess you could say I had writer’s block! There’s been an interesting series of events in my life the past few months. One, I think many will be able to relate to if you’re a type A personality like myself.  Click below to come on the journey & maybe your life will be changed as well. This is the reason I’m sharing this, so others can be helped from my experience. I’ll pick up with the book review next week.

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AMC meeting in Atlanta this weekend where subluxation minded chiropractors join together to advance our profession!

Call 1-877-262-7117 for more information ~

Go the Extra Mile – Part Two

We’re delving into going the extra mile.  No, not running a marathon, but how can you make a difference in the lives you touch?  How can you make a memorable difference?  How can you make a mark on a life that will put things in motion to make a positive memorable mark on another life? Picking up where we left off last time ~ we’re now going to take a look at scenario number two and see how the outcomes could change if handled differently.

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Go the Extra Mile – Part One

Ever see the movie “Pay it forward”?  It’s got one of the best messages I’ve seen in a movie.  In a nutshell, do something nice for someone and they will do something nice for someone else ~ and so on, and so on.  You could change the world.  How many times has someone done something or said something that you appreciated, but you did nothing about it?  This is an important message, but how does this affect your practice?

Well, let’s look into this a bit.  How DOES this affect your practice?  I like scenarios, so here we go!

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What’s your reality?

Oddly enough, I’ve encountered two situations in the past week to put a fire under my butt so to speak and I want to see if it does the same for you.

One  was a three year old child where the pediatrician discussed putting tubes in the ears.  She has frequent colds and ear infections with antibiotics prescribed each time.

How is it that the mother sees a DC herself, yet that doctor never mentioned checking the child? When the mother asked if she could have her child checked, the DC told her she does not see children and did not give a referral for a DC that did see children.

Another was a child with bedwetting problems……….for the past 9 years.  The mother was told that it was a hereditary condition and the child needs to be on medication for it.  By the way, the family members who had a similar condition that made this “hereditary” were a cousin and an uncle.

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Adversity ~ are you a conqueror?

Getting back to Cottrell’s Monday  Morning Choices, this week is on adversity. How do you handle a crisis?  Do you face it head on and do whatever is necessary to succeed and make it through?  Or do you cower back and curl up in a dark corner in the fetal position until it passes?

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Can you save lives?

I wrote an email the other day to the clients in my division & I was talking about how we chiropractors need to extend a hand to fellow DCs.  I’ve discussed this some in the past, but again this is something to revisit.  Our profession is treading water and someone needs to send out the lifeboat before chiropractic sinks.  Will you be a casualty or a survivor?  Will you save others?

Traditionally, chiropractic (from my experience) has been a cut-throat, survival of the fittest profession.  And unless you practice in rose colored glass-ville, maybe yours is the same.  What’s the guy down the street doing?  How can I outsmart him and get the patients before he does? Or……. I know he’s struggling and ready to close his doors.  Maybe I can get his patient files when he goes out of business.

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