Archives for: August 2012

The Art of Being a Mensch

Written by:shawnkirby
Published on August 27th, 2012 @ 01:50:00 pm , using 1128 words, 1915 views
Posted in Shawn Kirby's Blog
by Shawn Kirby L.Ac. For the last two years, I have had the extraordinary honor of teaching Medical Ethics at my alma mater, Southwest Acupuncture College, in Boulder, Colorado.  In looking back over the last two years and examining the content of my l… more »

Start-Up Check List for New Acupuncture Practices (and anyone else who wants to thrive no matter what the economy!)

Written by:Honora Wolfe
Published on August 20th, 2012 @ 11:58:00 am , using 2273 words, 2560 views
by Honora Lee Wolfe, Dipl.Ac. You’ve recently graduated and just received your license, but you have yet to rent space or start finding patients. Or perhaps you’ve started a practice but it is not growing the way you would like it to or the credit crun… more »

Do Over

Written by:shawnkirby
Published on August 9th, 2012 @ 03:54:00 pm , using 851 words, 2226 views
Posted in Guest Blogs
by Caroline Urquhart Adams This is a re-post from a new blog by Caroline Urquhart Adams, "Confessions of a Newbie in the Acupuncture Biz."  A friend and colleague who has a thriving practice in the great Boulder/Longmont area, Caroline started this blo… more »

How to Set Up & Run an Effective Chinese Herbal Ready-Made Pharmacy

Written by:shawnkirby
Published on August 2nd, 2012 @ 09:30:00 am , using 4020 words, 2684 views
by Honora Lee Wolfe Many new practitioners don’t set up a pharmacy because they’re not sure exactly what to do first. Some practitioners may never have had their own business before, and there’s a lot to think about when we are first starting out. Nont… more »

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