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Catching up with Sherry McAllister and the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress
In Focus | In November 2015, Sherry McAllister, DC, MS(ED), CCSP, was named executive vice president of the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (F4CP), and became the first doctor of chiropractic appointed to lead the F4CP’s efforts to gain positive press.How to achieve marketing success with consistency
Marketing Matters | Peter Voogd, an author and entrepreneur, wisely observed that “You must stay consistent or you’ll always be starting over.” The quote is simple but profound and it applies to almost everything.Is your EHR software keeping your practice from growing?
Tech Talk | There are a great many benefits to a solid, supportive practice management system. But is it possible that your electronic health record (EHR) software may be stifling your practice’s development?Know how to spot a chiropractic practice in need of rescue
Feature | One of the advantages that small businesses have over large companies is they can more nimbly implement changes and execute strategies. Nevertheless, that speed is relative.Maintain muscle health through every stage of life
Research Matters | No matter a person’s age, being active is one key factor to thriving throughout life. Nutrition and diet, which can turn certain genes on or off, are also lifestyle factors every person can control.Practicing chiropractic with certainty in uncertain times
Personal Growth | Have you noticed lately that there is an ever-increasing number of challenges that you face as a doctor of chiropractic? ICD-10 implementation, EHR changes, increasing overhead, decreasing collections, higher patient co-pays and deductibles—it can all seem a bit overwhelmingSave a floundering practice with a turnaround strategy
Money Management | Although the hardest part may be recognizing that there is a problem, virtually all chiropractors will face the daunting task of managing the recovery of a failing practice or business at some point in their career.Understand the relationship between pain, addiction, and inflammation
Clinical Concerns | Chronic pain causes many people to become addicted to pain medication. The addiction may occur via the analgesic pathway or the euphoric pathway (or both).Use 3 styles of learning to encourage patient understanding
Practice Central | One of the keys to patient retention is to create and develop the well-educated patient. More times than not, the patient who understands chiropractic care is the one who refers and remains under long-term care.


