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Monthly Archives: May 2015
The Uncertain Future of Provider Education
One of the more significant problems for doctors of chiropractic coming into the health care marketplace is that it’s increasingly clear our education isn’t just too expensive, but it’s not effectively matched to what we need to be successful. It’s not … Continue reading
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Vectors of Change
Northwestern Health Sciences University held an interesting presentation and discussion on May 12, 2015 titled ‘A Different Path: Career Options and Your Northwestern Degree.’ Various speakers gave short presentations about how they are working with other providers, data, and various industry … Continue reading
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