It is ironic that we have, during the last century, won the right to practice chiropractic despite the efforts of the medical profession. Yet we cannot stop the efforts of our own profession to intrude/insert medical practice into our profession.
It is ironic that we have, during the last century, won the right to practice chiropractic despite the efforts of the medical profession. Yet we cannot stop the efforts of our own profession to intrude/insert medical practice into our profession.
Funny how every MD I talk to wants to get out of practice. When I tell them about cash/ non-therapeutic/no Ins. practice they salivate and the stupid DC’s cannot wait to become them.
After practicing for over 30 years and being on both sides of the chiropractic fence, I couldn’t agree more with Drs. Strauss & Donofrio’s statements. I’m just thankful that I woke up and made changes to the way I practice before the end of my chiropractic career. My only regret is that I didn’t grasp the importance of this when I first graduated & went into practice. But hey, better late then never.
Welcome to the blog Greg! Would you mind sharing “what” or WHO helped you to “wake up” to make changes to the way you practice? Thank you from all of us on this blog.