It’s nearly impossible to avoid doing business digitally these days. Whether it’s tracking online reviews, posting on social media or even corresponding with patients, utilizing technology to conduct business is an everyday occurrence.
But the ease of doing business online and via smartphone also has a downside. In the next episode of Chiropractical, you’ll hear from NCMIC’s Chick Herbert, senior vice-president of enterprise organizational development; Melissa Knutson, senior vice-president of insurance operations; Mike Whitmer, vice-president of chiropractic insurance programs; and attorney Jennifer Herlihy, as they discuss the pitfalls of doing business in a digital world.
The 16th episode of NCMIC’s popular chiropractic podcast drops Nov. 11. To learn more about Chiropractical, visit ncmic.com/Chiropractical. The website provides transcripts, biographies and additional resources on the topics discussed during the monthly podcast.
About Chiropractical
In June 2020, NCMIC, the nation’s largest chiropractic malpractice insurance company, launched Chiropractical, a podcast designed to give DCs the tools, knowledge and resources they need to build and grow a practice that empowers them to create a life they love. It is hosted by NCMIC team members Chick Herbert and Melissa Knutson with special guest appearances by Mike Whitmer, among others. Released monthly, the Chiropractical podcast is available wherever you find your podcasts.
About NCMIC
NCMIC was formed in 1946 by a group of doctors of chiropractic with the express purpose of offering malpractice insurance to DCs when no one else would. Delivering on its promise, ‘We Take Care of Our Own,®’ NCMIC has grown to become the largest provider of chiropractic malpractice insurance in the nation and has expanded its offerings to include business and personal insurance, equipment loans, credit card processing, business credit cards, and premium financing. With over 75 years of experience and an “A” (Excellent) rating from industry analyst A.M. Best, NCMIC is a company that DCs can rely on today and in the years to come. For more information, please visit NCMIC.com.