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Index - October 2006

Top News

bulletCCGPP fails to support chiropractic for wellness -- The draft of the newest chapter of the "Best Practices" document released last month by the Council on Chiropractic Guidelines and Practice Parameters (CCGPP) contains statements and conclusions that could prove devastating to the chiropractic profession.
bulletDonsbach a true hero to chiropractic profession by Dr. Terry A. Rondberg -- The title "hero" could not be more fitting than for one of chiropractic's own, Kurt Donsbach, DC. Dedicating more than five decades of service to health and wellness through alternative medicine, Dr. Kurt Donsbach continues his pursuit of natural, health and wellness freedom for the sick and the healthy.
bulletChiropractic 'victims' group issues postage stamps -- The anti‑chiropractic organization, Victims of Chiropractic Abuse (VOCA) has designed and released two stamps they say are geared to "commemorating and promoting its efforts to educate the public to the potentially severe health risks of chiropractic treatment."
bulletDC found innocent of sexual misconduct -- Dr. Paul Camber (not his real name) was shocked when a senior investigator for his state board showed up in his office, demanding files on three female patients. At first, the investigator refused to explain what was going on. Finally, he told Dr. Camber that all three women had filed sexual misconduct complaints against him.
bullet'Dot‑net' technology impacting DC practice -- To be competitive, DCs need a sophisticated suite of computer programs able to handle scheduling, billing, SOAP notes, record keeping, and a myriad of other practice activities. They require ready access to e‑mail and online sources of news and research findings.
bulletDCs rush to aid victims of Peru earthquake by Dr. Michael Sontheimer -- Shortly after 6 p.m., the windows in the house began to rattle. I was adjusting a patient but at first, we thought nothing of it. I live in Peru; this is common. I have felt dozens of tremors over the past years and some rather strong.

News & Features

bulletThree ways to boost your internal marketing campaigns by Dr. Eric M. Osansky
bulletKeeping a 'healthy' image with corporations by Dr. Phillip Golinsky
bulletThe 'haves' and 'have‑nots'by Dr. Timothy J. Gay
bulletAdverse drug events reported to the FDA have soared
bulletWhat message will bring you the most new patients? by Jim Valco
bulletChiropractic may help adults suffering from attention deficit, JVSR study shows

Columns

bulletIs it already too late to save chiropractic? by Dr. Terry A. Rondberg
bulletCompany Profile: Cunningham Financial Group
bulletPediatric chiropractic: is it experimental? by Dr. Christopher Kent
bulletThe short leg syndrome ‑‑ Part 1 by Dr. Howard Loomis
bulletCash and Point by Dr. CJ Mertz
bulletHow to double your patients overnight by Dr. Eric Plasker
bulletThe power of compassion by Dr. Kevin Pallis and Dr. Ed Plentz
bulletYour lucky day! by Dr. Ogi Ressel

 

 

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