Professional Resources

There is a lot of information out there for the chiropractic physician today. Many clinical issues are addressed by resources found on the Chiropractic page of the Resource Guide. Here are more resources of a technical or business nature.

The Hands-On, No-Nonsense, Need-to-Know Guide to Office Management for Chiropractors. I have written this eminently practical handbook, spelling out the nitty-gritty details to help you get started on the day-to-day routines of running an office. The projected publication date is September 2000. Read brief excerpts from:

Introduction: Preparing the Roadmap

Chapter 5: Bringing Home the Bacon

Chapter 6: Public Relations

PEPID: The Portable Emergency Physician's Information Database. An excellent collection of clinical essentials in a fully integrated, hyperlinked format.*
Read praise for PEPID from the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)!
Interesting journals:
Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine.  The first broad-interest journal on complementary medicine to be included in Index Medicus.
Journal of Manipulative and Physiologic Therapeutics.  The first chiropractic research journal to be included in Index Medicus.
The Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients.  A wide variety of viewpoints on alternative medicine.  Interesting, but not rigorously scientific.

Sites for professional information and personalized "practitioner pages:"

OneBody.com

Whole Health Pro

Practice Builders.  Practical public relations and marketing advice.

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*Disclosure Statement:  Dr. Peters is involved in the research and editing of the PEPID database.

 

 

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