Dr. Shawn Dill | Upper Cervical Interview

June 25, 2009 by drhambrick  
Filed under Upper Cervical Interviews

Dr. Shawn DillDr. Shawn Dill is a 1995 graduate of Logan College of Chiropractic.  For eight years Dr. Dill practiced in the country of Costa Rica, where along with establishing what many consider to be the largest upper cervical practice in the world, he also authored the law that regulates the practice of chiropractic in Costa Rica.

Since returning to the United States Dr. Dill has become a noted authority in Upper Cervical Specific.  He is the co-founder of The Specific Chiropractic Center, which now operates multiple Knee Chest Upper Cervical Specific clinics, and the “That Something” Coaching Program, along with its annual seminar, called “Synapse”.

He is a full time member of the faculty at Life Chiropractic College West, serving as the Director of the Institute for Advanced Care in Chiropractic.  He is a highly sought as a speaker, making numerous international appearances each year.

In this interview we discuss:

  • How he became a chiropractor
  • How he got introduced to upper cervical
  • How he went from failure to success in his first clinic in Costa Rica
  • How to market yourself using the power of the internet
  • What makes his “That Something” coaching program unique

And much more.

This is one of the meatiest interviews I’ve done, and you should really listen to it more than once, and take notes.

[podcast]http://www.uppercervicaldocs.com/Audio/dillpart1.mp3[/podcast]

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[podcast]http://www.uppercervicaldocs.com/Audio/dillpart2.mp3[/podcast]

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Dr. Brandon Harshe | Upper Cervical Interview

April 1, 2009 by drhambrick  
Filed under Upper Cervical Interviews

Brandon is about to graduate from Parker in Texas, and I wanted to interview him because of his presence on the internet, particularly at his website http://theatlasoflife.com where he posts news, opinions and interviews of prominent upper cervical doctors and patients.

I didn’t even realize that he was still a student until rather recently which is a testament to how a presence on the web lends a kind of authority to you.

The internet can be an incredibly powerful tool to spread the message of upper cervical chiropractic care, and Brandon is doing a temendous job of doing just that.

The internet allows you to have your own publishing house, radio station, or television station, for very little cost, and it is being utilized more and more frequently as peoples first choice for information, and your patients and prospective patients are going to the internet to get information on upper cervical.

Chances are, if you aren’t posting relevant information on the web, people like Brandon are supplying your patients and prospective patients information about what upper cervical is, and how it can help them.

Little did I know how interesting Brandon’s journey has been.  In this interview we discuss:

  • How he chose to become a chiropractor
  • How he was first exposed to upper cervical chiropractic
  • How he dropped out of chiropractic school with no plans of ever returning
  • How a vivid dream lead to him re-enrolling
  • Why he decided to start his website

And much more.

Brandon has a bright future ahead of him, and I hope you enjoy this interview.

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5 Fun Ways To Get More Patients From The Web

March 26, 2009 by drhambrick  
Filed under Upper Cervical Marketing

Last week, I gave a presentation to the local chamber of commerce on how the web can be utilized to get more contacts (and business) from the web, without spending an extra dime, even if you don’t have a website.

It was a huge hit, so I conformed the presentation to fit you, the upper cervical doctor because I thought you might like to learn how you can get more patients from the web using the same ideas.

It’s called 5 Fun Ways To Get More Patients From The Web and you can see and hear the presentation by going to SlideShare, or just watch it below.

These are some fun ways to use the web, that work better if you have a website to send patients to, but still work to get more patients even if you don’t have a website (I explain it all in the slide presentation).

I hope you enjoy it, let me know what you think, and if there’s anything I can help you with, just let me know.

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