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Chiropractic
Economics Announces
PT Cruiser Winner! |
Here
at Chiropractic Economics, we just wrapped up a yearlong
subscription campaign with an enticing added incentive: Those
of you who renewed or extended your paid subscriptions
(or who wrote away to us for an entry form) received one or
more chances to win a two-year lease on a Chrysler PT Cruiser.
After all the entries were sent in and collected, the Florida
Chiropractic Association agreed to conduct the random drawing
during the FCA National Convention & Expo 2001, which took
place Aug. 10-12 in Orlando, Fla.
The winner of the PT Cruiser lease is Ann Frederick, a student
at Logan College of Chiropractic
who will be graduating in December following a preceptorship
in Maryland, outside of Washington, D.C. As a student who will
be entering practice in just a few months, Frederick says she
knew how important the information and advice in Chiropractic
Economics would be in helping her achieve success. In fact,
she chose to sign up for not just a one-year subscription to
the magazine, but three years.
“I subscribed because I want to learn as much as possible
about the business side of practice,” Frederick says. “I’ve
learned at Logan how to be a great doctor, but they don’t
teach you how to run a business. Having that business knowledge
definitely determines whether you’ll be successful or not.”
Frederick says she first became familiar with Chiropractic
Economics through the advice of her mentors, and through
the library at Logan.“I’m especially interested in
the articles from practice management
groups, the insurance articles, and the computer software information,”
she says.
It’s not every day at Chiropractic Economics that
we give away a car, but we are ever-cognizant of making sure
that every single one of you gets as much mileage as possible
from the marketing and practice-building advice and information
we provide in every issue.
After all, we want to make sure your ride to the top is a smooth
one.
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