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Index - April 2009
Top News Stories
 | Supporters rally to defend Koren --
Numerous friends and supporters
have rushed to defend Tedd Koren, DC, after the World Federation of
Chiropractic (WFC) attacked him for teaching chiropractic to
non-chiropractors in Germany. |
 | 'Going viral' can boost practice by
Stephane Laverdiere, DC --
Everyone is now familiar with YouTube's method of posting, linking and
searching for videos. It's a simple concept that started off with people
posting videos on various subjects for fun or entertainment and it spreads
through the internet like a replicating virus. Ultimately, it has become a
way for companies to post videos on their products or services. To be
successful at this type of viral marketing, an international presence or a
product that can be purchased or ordered online is needed. |
 | Online forum a student asset --
Students need much more than
classroom instruction and textbooks to really learn about chiropractic.
They need to talk among themselves, discuss ideas, ask for (and offer)
help, air their complaints and express their concerns. And they need to be
able to do so in safety and confidentiality. |
 | Oklahaven kids become Chiro-Squad
superheroes -- Thanks to Vic
Naumov, DC, creator of the Chiro-Squad Super-Heroes and Kids Club Internal
Marketing System, youngsters at Oklahaven Children's Chiropractic Center
will be having a "super" year! Dr. Naumov has generously agreed to provide
Oklahaven with his Chiro-Squad Kids Club System throughout 2009 at no
cost. |
 | Moving forward by going backward by
Richard Barwell, DC -- Dr.
Alvah Byers, a pioneer in biofeedback and a research psychologist, taught
me more than he thought I was absorbing. As a chiropractor, I tend to
exercise by jumping to conclusions. After all, that was really my
training. As a profession, we do this all the time. |
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