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Explain Chiropractic in 1 Sentence and Win my E-book!!!

(Editor’s Note – I posted this on Monday, but I thought it was worth posting again. Here are the rules for the contest in its entirety.) January 24th is the one year anniversary of The Atlas of Life. To commemorate it, I am giving away a free copy of my e-book Done By Hand: The [...]

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Win a Free Copy of the E-book Done By Hand: The Blueprint to Chiropractic Blogging Success

January 24th is the one year anniversary of The Atlas of Life. To commemorate it, I am giving away a free copy of my e-book Done By Hand: The Blueprint to Chiropractic Blogging Success. However, there are strings attached. You have to win a little contest I’ve devised. Here it is: 1. Write up your [...]

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Upcoming Upper Cervical Seminar Featuring Michael Gerber, Author of The E-Myth Books

Below is the flyer for the upcoming Upper Cervical Health Centers seminar on January 29th-30th. The keynote speaker is Michael Gerber, author of the famed E-Myth books. Michael Gerber is one of the premier experts on small business, so this should be a very interesting experience for all in attendance!

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Upper Cervical Practice Building Seminar Featuring Dr. Reggie Gold in November

The UCHC Practice Building seminar will be held November 6th and 7th and will feature one of my chiropractic heroes, Dr. Reggie Gold. Look below at the entire lineup. It looks to be a great seminar!

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That Something Coaching Program Coming to Atlanta, GA

For those of you interested in the That Something Coaching Program but you live out on the east coast, there is good news. Read on to find out. After many years training some of the finest Knee Chest Upper Cervical chiropractors on the West Coast, we are proud to bring to Atlanta, Georgia… The “That [...]

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NUCCA Conference October 7-10 in Dallas, TX

The NUCCA Conference is coming to Dallas the weekend of October 7th-10th. This is probably the last time NUCCA will be here in Dallas for some time. To add to the conference, Dr. Patrick Gentempo is speaking, as well as the president of my alma mater, Dr. Fabrizio Mancini. Both are good speakers with excellent [...]

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Upcoming Atlanta Upper Cervical Seminars September 18-20

Atlanta will be the Upper Cervical capital of the country the weekend of September 18-20. The Blair Annual Conference will be held the 18th-19th and the Orthospinology Advanced Class will be the 18th-20th. Continue reading for details on both events. CHIROPRACTIC ORTHOSPINOLOGY ADVANCED CLASS September 18-20, 2009 at the Renaissance Concourse Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia [...]

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Parker Graduation: Class of August 2009

Saturday, August 15th, 2009 was the day the August 2009 class officially graduated from Parker College of Chiropractic. Class valedictorian Dr. Neil Gardner gave a tremendous speech on leadership, while class salutatorian Dr. Andrea Lange spoke on philosophy, ending with B.J. Palmer’s words “Guard it well.” Dr. Erik Plasker, author of the 100-Year Lifestyle, spoke [...]

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2009 Blair Annual Conference to Feature Dr. Kirk Eriksen

The keynote speaker at this year’s Blair Conference is Dr. Kirk Eriksen, author of Upper Cervical Subluxation Complex, as well as co-author of Orthospinology Procedures. Dr. Eriksen is one of the premier researchers, not just within the world of upper cervical, but in the chiropractic profession as a whole. The conference will be September 18-19 [...]

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Long-time NUCCA Chiropractor Dr. Robert Brooks Speaks to Upper Cervical Club at Parker College of Chiropractic

Longstanding NUCCA practitioner Dr. Robert Brooks spoke to the Upper Cervical Club at Parker College of Chiropractic on Wednesday July 15, 2009. Approximately 25-30 students were on hand to hear his talk on Upper Cervical Chiropractic. Dr. Brooks began by telling everyone he matriculated into Palmer at the age of 17. His second year out [...]

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