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OR DC’s

There is a Seminar this

Thursday: only 15 spaces left for

one of the best seminars of the year! Call or email your confirmation

now!

It will cover three separate topics that will save you

more money than the loss of income, travel and cost of the seminar. If you

missed the last seminar at WSCC here is you chance.

Bottom Line: Come over and hang

with some pretty interesting Docs, eat, get CEs and learn a couple of things.

Tukwila,

WA.

River’s Edge Best Western 10:00 – 4:00. Details

attached.

10:00 - 11:30 Ted. Taping. Becoming a

sports doc. Olympic stories. Cutting edge stuff. Need a

description for the flyer.

11:45 - 12:45 lunch – Pneumex president Jerri Cook. Disk repair

without surgery.

1:00 – 2:30 – Tom – integrate billing and coding strategies

with taping and Pneumex equipment

2:30 – 4:00 - JMB tax strategies

Dr. Tom Necela

(strategicdc.com) gives the best documentation/billing/coding/Medicare

presentation you will ever hear.

I do not care how many coding seminars you have gone to, I guarantee that

Tom will present more useful information, more clearly, than anyone.

Bring your billing person and office manager to this presentation.

For the first time, Dr.

Ted Forcum will be speaking in Seattle. Ted not only runs the most

cutting edge sports injury/rehab/chiropractic clinic in the country, but was

also a team chiropractor to the US Olympic Team at the Beijing games last summer. He is the

president of the ACA Sports Council, worked at the Pan American Games, lectures

world-wide, and is considered one of the foremost sports Docs in the world.

This is a rare opportunity to see what life is like at that level.

Tax attorney, Bowen, will be

presenting information on tax and corporate structure, showing Docs how running

their practices like real corporations will make them more compliant, less

likely for audit and significantly lower their tax liability. I will

discuss proposed tax changes for 09 and what I see when I am in a DC office

– the common shortcomings and blocks that prevent Docs from reaching

their goals.

Third,

we are fortunate enough to have a very special luncheon speaker. Gerry

Cook, president of Pneumex, Inc., will talk about the latest breakthrough in

non-surgical disk repair. Yes, actual repair of ruptured, compressed,

herniated....almost any condition. Their SOTA equipment includes

un-weighting, decompression and vibration for rehabilitation; all this plus

overspeed (30mph treadmill, for example) equipment for athletic conditioning.

They improve the performance of the best athletes in the country

while helping hundreds of people in rehabilitation to avoid surgery.

Their most recent equipment, just out of clinical trials, is something

that you have never seen before, but will in the next few years –

the ultimate in disk repair.

Fourth,

we have lunch. And coffee, plenty of coffee (health drink of the stars!).

So, join us, December 11 for a great, end of year seminar. As space is

limited, please rsvp! All

monies benefit the Washington Chiropractic Trust, so bring your checks for $99

made out to WCT.

Ted Forcum, DC, DACBSP

'08 US Olympic Team Chiropractor

ACA Sports Council, President

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In Motion Sports

Injuries Clinic, LLC

11385

SW Scholls Ferry Road

Beaverton, Oregon 97008

503.524.9040

www.bimsportsinjuries.com

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