Advanced Citizenry: Civic, Social, and Health Care Leadership is the Result of a Value Based Practice
Advanced Citizenry: Civic, Social, and Health Care Leadership is the Result of a Value Based Practice
November 08, 2007
Written by Jeffrey Slocum, D.C.
TAC, VPatient Educationolume 29, Issue 11
The American Chiropractor
I want to start the last segment of this series by saying thank you to those of you who have taken the time to call and e-mail me this year about the impact this series has had on the way you look at your practice, life, and professional responsibility.
Many of you are now members of our Learning Curves family and have advanced your practices and commitment to the next level. You have expressed a renewed spirit of contribution and have developed more courage to tell the truth more often, with more certainty, to more people. You have told me about the training you are now doing with your teams to integrate a state of conscious gratitude into your practice as it pertains to the respect and honor you extend to your patients each and every day as you serve them. I have heard stories of doctors at all levels of practice that have taken the ideas of fairness or justice from these articles and built them into their community outreach programs with the intention of creating more value for chiropractic and more trust in their message.
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