Category: Practice Tools

Do I Need a Coach?

Q:  "How important is a coach to chiropractic success?" That's a loaded question because I think that your membership here in Epic Practice is extremely important to your success in practice.  I don't consider Epic Practice a 'coaching program', it's more of a mentoring program or a way to plug into success strategies from those

Sunday March 22nd, 2009 in Practice Tools | No Comments »

Should I Start with Digital Records?

Q:  "Are digital records a wave of the future? Should those that are starting out in practice start with one?" Absolutely, they're the wave of the future. They're not only the wave of the future, they're right now. If I was starting and I had the funds, I would absolutely start with digital records. I

Sunday March 22nd, 2009 in Practice Tools | No Comments »

The 'Paperless Practice'

Q:  "Do you suggest going paperless? If so, what are the top programs out there?" If you've read previous post here on Epic Practice about 'don't buy anything if you're on a tight budget that doesn't make money', then the answer would seemingly be 'no'. But... going paperless can absolutely make you money. How? It

Sunday March 22nd, 2009 in Practice Tools | No Comments »

Most ImportantTools

Q:  "Besides the subluxation station, what tools or equipment do you consider the most important in running a subluxation-based practice?" Besides the sub-station, like I've said before, I like Visual Odyssey. I think it's important for people to be able to see. A picture's worth a thousand words how things connect. The sub-station shows them

Sunday March 22nd, 2009 in Practice Tools | No Comments »

Practice Tools on a Budget

Q:  "If you were on a very limited budget what are the practice tools that you would invest in?" First and foremost, if you're on a very little budget, you need to only spend money on things that will make you money. A chiropractic table is a very important tool, but it doesn't make you

Sunday March 22nd, 2009 in Practice Tools | No Comments »

Top 5 Practice Tools

Q:  "What were your top five practice tools?" I think I know what you're asking here, and I want to answer it by also including the extremely obvious (yet overlooked) tools that everyone must have:My mind and my ability to communicate. That often gets ignored, but it was my mindset and my ability to communicate

Sunday March 22nd, 2009 in Practice Tools | No Comments »