"Good balance of hard facts and philosophy."

We just finished our Minneapolis seminar and WOW! Not trying to exaggerate here, but it was great.


Highlighting our the seminar was Dr. Peter Kevorkian who gave a rousing presentation. Dr. Peter’s animated talk interwove science, chiropractic history, and practical patient education procedures that both inspired and informed.

Like many of you, I have been to scores, if not hundreds of chiropractic talks (not counting listening to Dave go on and on about insurance companies on our long driving road trips). Dr. Peter was masterful at integrating philosophy and science with the practical nuts and bolts our clients could use to develop their practices. One of the best presentations I have heard.

And like a true leader, he practices what he preaches, seeing well over 3,000 visits per month with his wife, in three days per week. He actually is achieving all three goals and represents our 3 Goals Program well.

Phyllis Frase gave specific tips for staff team members and doctors in her presentation that was energetic and passionate. Dave Michel and I also gave talks that provided sound business and marketing advice.

One doctor almost complained to us that the day after the seminar his staff were so on fire and motivated he could hardly recognize them.

One of the most glowing reports stated that the seminar was a “Good balance of hard facts and philosophy.”

New seminars coming up in Chicago and possibly on the East coast. Stay tuned…

Photos here.

Here are some comments:

Good balance of hard facts and philosophy.

There were many ideas that we could apply in our office.
The information was incredibly useful. We need to recognize that we are in a business.

I also liked the fact that you were punctual. This leaves a huge impression on your company.

Great seminar.

Learned many new ideas. Loved the focus on service — there were many example we can implement that were new and many great reminders. The information was absolutely useful.

Speakers were dynamic and to the point.

Information was entirely useful. I liked the 3 Goals Process and the 9 roles on it. It was a practical seminar – not too much info, not too little. Easily refreshed on some things and good reminders on what to implement.

Great speakers.

Information was very useful. Great job!.

Like the marketing ideas and positive energy.

Information was simple but useful kept short as not to lose focus. Great energy and from the heart .. can feel the passion.

Thank you for a great day of learning how to be better than yesterday. I have really enjoyed going to work so much more since we have joined PM&A these last few months. And, we have gotten busier – so fun!!

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