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DCS 2010 Orange County Performing Arts Center
Posted:Sat, 6 Mar 2010 12:30:00 -0500
Chiropractic News:- By Michael Dorausch, DC The 3rd annual California Chiropractic Jam is taking place on March 12 and March 13, 2010. I received my ticket in the mail in February, hope you're planning on attending, it's going to be a blast. Chiropractors from across the United States and even from other parts of the globe are making their way to Southern California for the third annual jam, being hailed as the Spizzerinctum Tour.The Dead Chiropractic Society is like going to a rock concert, except the event is for chiropractors and chiropractic assistants. As has been the style for the past two years, there will be a rock 'n roll band playing the late Saturday night session. DCS events at the Orange County Performing Arts Center have been taking place since April of 2008. They are the brainchild of
Why this Chiropractor Moved from LA to Mesa Arizona
Posted:Tue, 2 Mar 2010 03:09:00 -0500
Chiropractic News:- By Dr. Michone OuelletteInvariably, at some point when talking to my patients, or anybody really, the conversation turns to where I lived before moving to Mesa five years ago. And, invariably, the question comes up of why I moved from Los Angeles to Mesa. The need for brevity usually has me shorten my answer to “I just loved the mountains and weather” but the reasons are more complex and numerous.First, let me be clear I loved living in LA. I truly lived the Southern California dream, beach, sun and fun. During most of my time in LA I lived in Venice Beach and Santa Monica. I spent hours running at the beach, hiking in the canyons, or roller blading to the volleyball courts and then playing volleyball all day to exhaustion. My office, in Beverly Hills, was only about 25 minutes from my home, allowing me to avoid the backed-up freeways that are the bane of every LA resident.
Dr Robert Percuoco Selected to Lead Palmer College Academics
Posted:Tue, 23 Feb 2010 15:38:00 -0500
Chiropractic News:- Palmer Chiropractic News (Davenport, Iowa) -- Palmer College of Chiropractic Chancellor Dennis Marchiori, D.C., has announced the selection of Robert "Bucky" Percuoco, D.C., Long Grove, Iowa, as Vice Chancellor for Academics (VCA) for the College. Dr. Percuoco was identified from a pool of 12 local and national candidates for the position. As VCA, Dr. Percuoco will oversee all matters of academic affairs on each of the three campuses and will also serve as a member of the College's Executive Administrative Team. Palmer's campuses are located in Davenport, Iowa, San Jose, Calif., and Port Orange, Florida."Dr. Percuoco has proven his leadership in numerous ways for both the Davenport Campus and the College as a whole," said Dr. Marchiori. "His efforts in the areas of academic and institutional assessment have been invaluable to Palmer, especially...
Chiropractic as a Mid Life Career Change
Posted:Wed, 17 Feb 2010 17:04:00 -0500
Chiropractic News:- By Michael Dorausch, DCE-mails related to student loans, chiropractic schools, and general questions regarding practicing the field of chiropractic have been hitting my inbox with greater frequency lately. My apologies to those that I have not had a chance to e-mail replies to. As I've done before, I prefer to address many of the questions as posts so that I can link to them when others ask questions in the future. Far more efficient on my part than to e-mail each person individually, since I too have a practice to maintain. Here's one selected from a group of e-mails I've been meaning to reply to.-----