
Paul White
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Sep 23, 2024 |
chiroeco.com | Paul White
Your chiropractic practice is a place of healing, but it is also a workplace, with its own workplace culture, the set of values and attitudes that define what it’s like to work there. Some cultures are healthy…and some can become downright unhealthy. If you’re struggling with the reality that you might need to change your workplace culture, you’ve likely encountered some resistance to that idea, either from your colleagues, employees or even within yourself.
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May 22, 2024 |
chiroeco.com | Terry Lemerond |Russell Greenseid |Paul White |Christina DeBusk
Chances are your patients are familiar with omega-3 fatty acids. But are they getting enough? Lately DCs have paid a lot of attention to CBD, its potential therapeutic benefits and how to integrate it into patient treatments. Discussions of health and wellness often leave out an important factor — relational wellness. Studies show a high rate of burnout among chiropractic students. Here are some ways to identify burnout and strategies for fighting it.
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May 7, 2024 |
chiroeco.com | Paul White
The concept of wellness crosses many areas, including nutrition, exercise, strength, flexibility, emotional health and stress management. But our discussions of wellness often leave out an important interrelated factor — our relational wellness. Obviously, our daily lives occur within the context of interactions with others and our ongoing relationships with our family, friends, coworkers, clients and the community at large.
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Jan 9, 2024 |
chiroeco.com | Paul White
Five signs to watch forThe term toxic workplace has become ubiquitous. In fact, a few years ago, Oxford Dictionary’s Word of the Year was toxic. Not surprisingly, one survey found 52% of employees report they believed their work environment was toxic. Negative workplaces, toxic leaders, crazy coworkers — the news and internet are full of stories. And those who work in a toxic environment face an unending cycle of challenging situations and discouragements.
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Jan 2, 2024 |
chiroeco.com | Paul White
Change your practice environment for the betterCustom care relates not only to the treatment we provide our patients, but also to how we relate to our staff members. As many who have worked in chiropractic practice can attest, some clinics provide excellent care for their patients but treat their employees poorly. Staff burnout, low morale and high turnover are an increasing problem in most health care professions, and chiropractic care is no exception.
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