Condition: New,UPC: 9781838418830,Publication Date: Tue, June 1, 2021,Type: Hardcover ,
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"The Wisdom of 33" is a compilation of 33 Chapters or "Wisdoms" from Chiropractors and Chiropractic advocates around the world.
The book details secrets of success, passion, philosophy, personal stories, practice tips and life lessons. It will become, in time, a chiropractic classic as the chiropractic profession around the world has so much to gain from the wisdom that leaps from every page. Each chapter includes contributions from two generous authors. Each author contributed completely of there own volition and without prejudice so each piece stands alone as a lesson in how to be happier, more productive, more successful and more. Each author was asked to share their wisdom, something that they hold dear to themselves, something which they feel would be of value to those with a passion for Chiropractic. What they produced is remarkable and is a must read for anyone within the Chiropractic family who believes that the profession has a future that includes a role in the delivery of healthcare and quality of life that is without limit. The wisdom of these 66 amazing and generous people leaps from the pages of this easy-to-read book that we hope will inspire you on your own journey. It also represents the values and principles held dear by the Scotland College of Chiropractic Charitable Trust and every single penny and cent of the purchase price, less for a very small production cost, will go to help make The Scotland College of Chiropractic a world leader in the delivery of quality, principled Chiropractic education. The book is dedicated to Dr Dave Russell who was a due to become the first President of the Scotland College of Chiropractic before his untimely death in 2020. During his short life Dave gave so much to the profession of chiropractic and his legacy will live on though this book and the many people who will read it, as well as those who will attend the Scotland College and all they go onto serve. As BJ Palmer said, "You never know how far reaching something we may think, say or do today will affect the lives of millions tomorrow." Well lets hope so.