Chiropractic is about the intention of the innate intelligence of the body, not the desire of the chiropractor or the practice member. Our education program should be a reflection that intention.
Chiropractic is about the intention of the innate intelligence of the body, not the desire of the chiropractor or the practice member. Our education program should be a reflection that intention.
Yep.
Joseph,
Chiropractic is about the PRINCIPLE OF COORDINATION (pri.32), not the desire of the chiropractor or the practice member . Our education program should reflect that principle! –
– There is no need to ascribe attributes of personification like intention and desire. 😉
“Let us educate WHAT we practice”
Claude Lessard
Claude,
good comment. Do you think our profession’s problem is more that we don’t “educate what we practice” or that we don’t practice what we educate? I tend to think for many NTOSC, the latter is the problem.Example: How many NTOSC ask their PMs “how ya’ doing today” after initially telling them that symptoms are not a criteria for what we do? Just a thought.
Joseph,
Well, if NTOSChiropractors ask their PMs “how ya doing today” they are not educating WHAT they are practicing. Right? 😉