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Old 06-11-2008, 02:24 PM
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I couldn't see myself doing spinal screenings at 40 yrs old
Spinal screenings are a joke, I have never done one and never would. I was just curious as to some of the reasons for people leaving. I understand the part about being hungry to do more for a person. After 2 yrs I'm happy where I'm at. I found this forum because I have a little brother that goes to AUC in St Maarten and I was researching the school and such.
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Old 06-11-2008, 06:16 PM
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longchode is partly right

environment (location) is important for some products and services. Michigan could grow oranges but does not because Florida grows them cheaper. However, low back injuries and those conditions most often seen by chiros occur all across the country, so one would think that all chiros would be relatively equal in their ability to earn a living no matter where they choose to live (afterall, our educational standards among the different colleges of chiro are standard, aren't they? or maybe not). As longchode correctly pointed out that is not the case. 2 people could graduate from chiro school, go to different states and have entirely different experiences with their practice. So the question for those who are smart enough to be either an MD, DO, DDS, OD, or DC is "would you like to be one who could practice in ANY state and attain the appropriate financial status for your education, skill, etc. or would you like to just practice in the state of NEBRASKA?
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