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You Have the Right to Operate a Small Practice…Or Do You?

Just coming off speaking at the CT Council X-Travaganza 2016 it was plain to see the vision of Dr. Matt Paterna. Now, I’m sure he gets lots of help, but by the A-list speakers assembled, his ‘hands on’ approach, actually sitting in on my presentation, and asking questions during Q&A , I’d say the state…

It Was Never This Bad Before!

I get that most DCs go through slumps, but this is ridiculous! Only 6 new patients this month and last month was more of the same. Our family dog needed to go to the emergency vet for some expensive repair after getting into it with another dog. The CAs seem to be in LaLa-Land and…

Is it Time for Microcurrent Facials in Your Office?

As you may know, DCs are free to practice in any style they care to, as long as it falls under the scope of practice allowed in their state. Through this post, it is not my intention to convince, prove or shame any DC’s particular style of practice. Social media can be fun and entertaining,…

As I Prepare to Graduate…

As I prepare to graduate from Life University’s Chiropractic Program on FRIDAY, I am full of emotions. I am excited, anxious, extremely happy, humbled, proud, relieved and ready. I am excited to start creating the future of my dreams with my fiancé (Marc Steiner who is also graduating with me!). I am anxious to officially…

Care Plans to Die For

Your palms are sweaty and your heart is racing as you ready yourself for battle.  You’ve done the best exam you are capable of, taken a great set of digital films, you listened carefully during the case history and compiled a great set of recommendations…you are now ready to start your report of findings.  The…

Are You Out of ‘Fair Exchange?’

Sometimes we can become so tangled and consumed in our practices we lose focus of just how valuable Chiropractic is. It has been my experience with guiding lots of DCs to the practice of their dreams…we all lose a bit of our MOJO, our spirit, dealing with so many people, and insurance companies that fail…