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January 2007
Life University partners with The Masters Circle
Four new core courses on practice management will be available to senior students at Life University with curriculum and syllabi developed by The Masters Circle.
According to Bob Hoffman, DC, president and one of the founding partners at The Masters Circle, “Life University focuses on education and integrity, providing students with all the essential tools for delivering chiropractic care to patients. These new courses take the Life experience one step further, empowering students with business acumen that allows them to board the fast-track to a successful career.”
Guy Riekeman, DC, president of Life University, explains that the university’s goal is to save students from practice failure. “We wish only to help all of them thrive in practice, to quickly advance past survival into success and to enhance their satisfaction and respect in a life-long practice.”
The Masters Circle first introduced the on-campus program in the fall of 2006, and the four basic modules on practice management are now available to seniors. The courses are taken in sequence, preparing students to start a practice or a form of practice within three months of graduation and establish a solid practice from a business model within six months.
Source: The Masters Circle, www.themasterscircle.com
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