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2010/03/04 2:35 pm
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An Ebook Designed To Quickly And Skillfully Build Your Dream Practice In The Alternative Health Professions. Excellent Resource For Acupuncturists, Chiropractors, Massage Therapists, And Counselors.
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2010/08/12 at 1:29 pm
Kevin explains that clarity of vision/purpose are the first steps to achieving success. If we follow up with specific actions that support our vision, we cant help but succeed achieving our goals. 30 minute recorded interview between myself and Andy Rosenfarb, an acupuncturist who sees 150-200 patients per week in his practice. This bonus is chalk full of inspiring information that will help you cast away any last trace of doubt that you have what it takes to build your dream practice. This bonus alone is worth the price of the book! A $19.95 value.
2010/06/06 at 3:30 pm
author of Healing Your Eyes with Chinese Medicine Valuable Goal Setting Worksheet and Average Patient Index Calculator from the Acupuncture Business School. These tools will help you implement your goals effectively and determine if your clinic is prospering based on effective patient education and retention. A $9.95 value.
2010/04/15 at 10:44 pm
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2010/03/23 at 10:54 pm
yourself and everyone around you to read this book and read it often." A number of inexpensive or free creative marketing ideas that will create a booming practice
2010/03/13 at 6:47 pm
How to use the law of attraction to your advantage in practice building Build Your Dream Practice:
2010/03/11 at 10:07 pm
AcupunctureClinicMarketing.com available when I was starting my acupuncture practice, I would have leaped at the chance to read it!"
2010/03/08 at 9:39 am
practice and creating the practice of your dreams! Absolutely not!
2010/03/05 at 6:08 pm
Kevin Doherty, L.Ac., Dipl.Ac., MSOM, is a licensed, NCCAOM certified acupuncturist and the owner of Boulder County Acupuncture. I heard about people that I graduated with seeing 3-5 patients per week and working at the grocery store to pay the bills. I heard about others that were seeing 30 patients per week over 6 or 7 days and were exhausted.