Is the Sun the New COVID?

Dr. Peter McCullough, MD and Ed Petty at CSW VaxCON convention

A look at who’s behind the curtain

Friday morning, I had my annual skin cancer check-up with a dermatologist.

She entered the room hastily and, with forced friendliness, asked me how I was doing while she looked at some papers. Then, she abruptly looked at me, face-to-face, and asked me if I had been using “protection.”

I was so shocked, taken off guard, trying to process what she was talking about. I might even have been a little frightened… as if I were a teenage boy on the prowl, and the school counselor were admonishing me to use “protection.”

She looked me over. Aside from my “mature spots,” my skin was fine. As she was doing so, she cautioned me about the sun and “sun damage” — and talked about little else for the nine minutes she was in the room.

She handed me a prescription for a chemotherapy lotion – but didn’t really explain, and was out the door.

I wear a hat and shirt when I am on the water, and it is early in the summer. I understand her point generally, but she was so adamant and abrupt that it was very odd, if not alarming.

I left the clinic and headed to a seminar to hear several prominent M.D.s, including an attorney, discuss their experiences with big Pharma and COVID.

As I drove to the seminar, I wondered… was the SUN going to be the new COVID?

A Look at the Stats in Dermatology

After the seminar, I did some digging. Take a look at these stats:

  • Dermatology — Dermatology is growing at nearly twice the rate of other medical specialties. The reason is simple: private equity has taken over. Outside investors see this as a money-making opportunity. (Source: JAMA Dermatology, Health Affairs)
  • Big Pharma – Merck. Merck’s skin cancer drug Keytruda is prescribed by dermatologists. This is from their own financial filings:

Yearly Keytruda Sales

2015 $566 million
2018 $7.2 billion
2021 $17.0 billion
2023 $25.0 billion
2024 $29.5 billion

A 52-fold increase in nine years.

  • Overdiagnosis — Melanoma diagnoses have risen sixfold over 40 years. Death rates over that same period? Essentially unchanged. What does this mean?

It could be argued that treatments have kept death rates down despite an aging population. OK. But independent researchers make a stronger case: they are overwhelmingly finding and treating tumors that would never have harmed anyone.*

A 2024 study in BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine estimated that 49.7% of melanomas in white men and 64.6% in white women were overdiagnosed in 2018 alone.

  • And a special note about …. Merck. I can’t leave this out, just to show you who is behind the curtain: Merck made Vioxx — the arthritis drug pulled from the market in 2004 after it emerged they had known for years it increased heart attack risk by 400%. An FDA official testified that the delayed recall caused up to 55,000 premature deaths. Merck settled for $4.85 billion.

This is the same company now generating $29.5 billion a year from a skin cancer drug.

The Opportunity in Front of You

Trust in medical doctors has collapsed — from 71.5% in 2020 to just 40.1% in 2024. (See my earlier newsletter.) Patients are not just dissatisfied. They are actively looking for something different.

That would be YOU!

Even the medical doctors are jumping ship.

The M.D.’s whom I listened to and briefly talked with this last weekend described how practical remedies to COVID were suppressed, and how they saw patients unnecessarily suffer and die. They touched upon how, as highly regarded long-term proven doctors, they were vilified, fired, and slandered for their work using safe but “unapproved” procedures. (I have links to their books below. Read them! Fascinating.)

So they started or joined their own new associations.

And I had to chuckle… Here were these exceptional M.D.’s, talking to chiropractors about being marginalized for helping patients outside of institutionally approved protocols. You guys know about that more than anyone!

Also had to smile at the fact that they were all referencing various supplements of one kind or another! (Royal Lee of Standard Process, 1895-1967, may have predicted this!)

So, let me end on this:

The door is wide open for you to grow your practice and business.

You are the good guys!

The patients are already looking for you. Make sure they can find you.

And as a plug, after 40 years in the biz, from Dr. Jim Sigafoose to Dr. Peter McCullough, I know the TOP 3 or 4 key factors that will help you take advantage of this situation. I will be writing about them in the future.

You can contact me for advance notice at any time.

Stay Goal Driven,

Ed

P.S. Kudos and thank you to the Chiropractic Society of Wisconsin for hosting these inspirational doctors.

Dr. Peter McCullough, MD and Ed Petty at CSW VaxCON convention

Dr. Peter A. McCullough and I

Links to their books on Amazon

* BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine (2024) — Adamson AS, Naik G, Jones MA, Bell KJ. “Ecological study estimating melanoma overdiagnosis in the USA using the lifetime risk method.” BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine. Published January 19, 2024. doi:10.1136/bmjebm-2023-112460

JAMA Dermatology (2022) — Kerr KF, et al. “Dermatopathologists’ perceptions of melanoma overdiagnosis and their own diagnostic behavior.” JAMA Dermatology. Published April 20, 2022

2 Powerful Drivers of Your Chiropractic and Healthcare Practice

looking to the futureLooking to the Future

In 10 years, where will your chiropractic and healthcare practice be? And why?

Two vital elements that drive your practice may seem so obvious that they are overlooked—or taken for granted.

There is ample evidence in management studies that attests to better business performance if you and your team fully engage these two factors. I discuss both in my book The Goal Driven Business.

They may seem theoretical, but they are, in fact, hardcore leadership and management tools that can improve the quantity and quality of your services — now!

PRACTICE DRIVER #1: YOUR PURPOSE

This is the overriding reason you are in practice.

In his book, It is Not What You Sell, It’s What You Stand For, Roy Spence, Jr says

“Purpose is a reason for being that goes beyond making money — and it almost always results in making more money than you ever thought possible.” — Roy Spence.

Christine Arena, in her book, The High Purpose Company, which I also refer to in my book, found a similar result. She studied 75 major companies with strong social and environmental responsibility and concluded that “purpose” is not a feel-good add-on — it is a core driver of profitability and performance.

PRACTICE DRIVER #2: YOUR LONG-TERM BUSINESS GOAL

This is where you want to take the practice and where you and your team want to be in 10 years.

Jim Collins calls this a BHAG, a Big Hairy Audacious Goal. For example, in 10 years, your practice will be so popular that it will require 3 (or more) doctors, and most patients will be returning for wellness. Or, in 10 years, 50% of all mothers in the area will be bringing their kids in for a checkup by at least their first year. Or all the local sports teams will request your services.

There are plenty of examples of these two success drivers in business and in sports teams.

But these elements also find their parallel in physics. When everyone (or everything) is moving in the same direction for the same reason — a “flow” state is achieved.

You may have felt it before.

But it doesn’t usually last. Staff change, you change, computer software needs to be updated, backlog found in insurance, and so on. Issues crop up.

By providing consistent leadership every month, you can find new ways to personally stay engaged with the purpose of the chiropractic or healthcare practice — and help your team do the same.

So:

  1. What is the greater purpose of your practice? What is its why?
  2. What will your practice look like in 10 years, and what will it have achieved?

Keep working on these, and you and your team will forever be—

— Goal Driven.

Ed Petty

P.S. This Friday and Saturday, at a resort here in Wisconsin, the Chiropractic Society of Wisconsin, in conjunction with the Illinois Prairie State Chiropractic Association, is sponsoring 2 days of the most amazing line-up of speakers I have seen in recent times. The event is called VAXCON!

Make it if you can. (I will see you there!) Here is a link to the CSW page for more info and registration: VAXCON LINK

And here is a line-up of the speakers (more info can be found linked to their names).

Each one of these individuals has had an extraordinary journey. Listen to their stories, and you will be amazed at what they have gone through and accomplished.

 

Recognizing Greatness in Our Teams

Synergy and the Balanced Business

smiling happy womanLinda Skiles,
Wisconsin Chiropractic Assistant of the Year 1990, 2024

We are all busy helping our patients, clients, and customers. That is what we do.

As a doctor and business owner, you have spent years learning your skills and spending fortunes investing in your business. You have sacrificed personal and family time to make a go of it. Your attention is on service, outcomes, and the bottom line. This is understandable and correct.

But sometimes, a key element of the practice gets little attention.

I have seen this in other offices as I have seen it in ours.

A business has 2 major parts. It is like a yin-yang engine. One side of the formula pushes, and the other pulls. One side is production and services, and the other is support and organization, like a car engine with driving pistons and other moving parts supported by the stable engine block.

To the degree each side, each component supports the other, the faster the engine will go.

This is synergy.

The support and organization side of the business engine does not always get the recognition it deserves. Most employees, at some point, have wanted to improve their practices and have been eager to do so.

We live in a mostly thankless world with constant negative reinforcement. We often don’t acknowledge the excellent work of our staff, our patients’ successes, or even our spouses’ contributions.

I feel that all chiropractors and their staff should take time off every month just to celebrate their successes and acknowledge their grit.

LINDA SKILES

This brings me to our Linda Skiles. Linda is our practice manager and is the C.A. to all our offices – doctors and staff. She has worked with us since 2001. She may have worked with you in one manner or another.

This weekend, in front of 400 or so in attendance at the fall convention of the Chiropractic Society of Wisconsin, Linda was acknowledged as Chiropractic Assistant of the Year.

Linda began working for a chiropractor in 1985. After he retired, she worked for another group practice here in Wisconsin. She then began working for Petty, Michel & Associates.
In 1990, Linda was awarded Chiropractic Assistant of the Year by another Wisconsin association, the Wisconsin Chiropractic Association.

In addition, she has volunteered her time to many chiropractic projects and local community activities in her small country town here in Wisconsin. She has received numerous private commendations for her good work over the years and sets an extraordinary example of team member work ethics.

She gets things done!

In 2023, she completed the Practice Manager MBA program and is now in the Practice Manager Internship and Certification Program.

Linda has contributed to the profession for 39 years and is not about to retire.

You can read more about Linda’s career here.

Let’s all take time to recognize the contributions of our support teams, without whom the engines of our businesses would not run.

Keep your motors runnin’,

Ed

 

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Dave Michel, Linda Skiles, Ed Petty

Have You Helped A Child Today?

It’s a beautiful fall day here in Southeastern Wisconsin. Clear blue skies, the leaves are changing, and the temps are comfortably cool.

I wanted to take a few minutes of your time to introduce myself and let you know about an upcoming opportunity for you to make a difference in a child’s life both locally and globally.

My name is Linda Skiles, some of you already know me and some may not. I have been involved in chiropractic for the past 34 years in some way or another and a patient for most of my life. I began as a chiropractic assistant, graduating to an office manager, and now serve as the client services coordinator for Petty, Michel, and Associates, working with offices across the nation to promote PMA’s 3 Goals(sm)of methodology:

  • Greater Profit
  • Better Service
  • Higher Purpose

I am passionate about chiropractic and passionate about making our world a better place. Each and every day, I strive to find a way to live with a Higher Purpose. With that said, I’d like to invite you to help support my most recent mission.

Ed Petty and Dave Michel along with the Chiropractic Society of Wisconsin(CSW) have graciously given me the opportunity to collaborate with Wisconsin United for Freedom and Chiro Kid’s Day to host a “Kid’s Korner” at the CSW’s Fall Summit, October 18th-20th at the Wilderness Canyon Lodge Convention Center in the Wisconsin Dells.

The whole idea was born when I made the commitment to sell 600+ ornaments for the Khutsala Artisans of Project Canaan. A large task but achievable with your help.

Project Canaan is Heart for Africa’s 2,500-acre large-scale land development project being used to bring HOPE to the tiny Kingdom of Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) by focusing on four key areas: Hunger, Orphans, Poverty, and Education. It will provide training and employment, while supporting orphans and vulnerable children on the property and across the nation.

In 2013 my twenty-nine year old son, searching for a higher purpose in life, found Project Canaan and served as a volunteer missionary for one year as the bulldozer operator. I had the opportunity to visit while he was there and joined the Swazis in making jewelry. I continue to support their efforts through selling their beautiful beaded ornaments. 60% of the sales support the Khutsala Artisans’ daily living needs and 40% is donated to a local charity of my choice. Proceeds from the sales at the CSW Fall Summit will go to Oklahaven Children’s Chiropractic Center in Oklahoma City, OK.

In addition, I recently published my third book entitled, Nettie’s Fountain Pen – Another’s Days Writings. $5.00 from the sale of each of these books will go to Chiro Kid’s Day and Wisconsin United for Freedom.

Promoting the wellness of our children locally and globally is the theme of our booth. We will have informational material and resources available that focuses on the health of our children here in the US. I hope you will stop by, see what we all have to offer, and support our efforts.

Our children are our future! Can you help a child today?

If you are unable to attend the CSW Fall Summit but would like to purchase ornaments or books, please email me at linda@pmaworks.com

Sincerely,

Linda Skiles
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Links:
Follow my Journey at Project Canaan  – Oct 17th 2013 – Nov 1st, 2013
Oklahaven Children’s Chiropractic Center
Heart for Africa – Project Canaan
Wisconsin United for Freedom
Chiro Kid’s Day
Children’s Health Defense

Phyllis Frase to Speak at the Chiropractic Society of Wisconsin Fall Summit on Referrals and Retention

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Welcome back to Wisconsin Phyllis!

We are excited to have Phyllis returning to Wisconsin to join us at the Chiropractic Society of Wisconsin Fall Summit.

The Fall Summit will be held October 21st through the 23rd at the Kalahari Resort in Wisconsin Dells.

Are you and your team registered?  If not you will want to as Phyllis will be presenting to doctors and staff all day Friday.  She will be covering the following topic:  

“The Secrets of Referrals and Retention”

What’s the secret? The pixie dust? The magic potion to creating patients that stay pay and refer for a lifetime?

In this class you will walk away with what makes a patient pay and value their chiropractic care. This interactive class will help you create great customer service and learn easy, solid systems and procedures that will take your practice to the next level.  Included is low stress, low cost marketing ideas that you can implement on Monday morning.

For more information on Phyllis visit: Our Experts

To register for the CSW Fall Summit visit: CSW Fall Summit 2016