Think of your most difficult patient – the one you try to motivate and work so hard with to develop a realistic treatment plan with achievable and measurable goals. Week after week, you see this patient struggle, sinking deeper into hopelessness as their health and quality of life continue to worsen. What if there was something else you could do that could change their outlook and their life? The solution is as simple as an automated program.
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December 2002 (Vol. 3, Issue 12)
Deborah Banker, MD
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Brian Carter, MSCi, LAc
Garrett Casey
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Andrew Gaeddert, BA, AHG
Allergies & Asthma
Heidi Hawkins, MAc, LAc
Tracy Litsey
General Acupuncture
Report on the Second World Congress of Integrative Medicine
Angela C. Liu, MD (China), OMD, MSS, Dipl. Ac. (NCCAOM)
Kevin McNamee
Billing / Fees / Insurance
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Margaret Naeser
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New Study Sheds Light on Practice Patterns
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Passage of SB 1951 Preserves Board through June 2005
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Volunteers Wanted for National Registry
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