Denver
2nd August 2011, 06:42 AM
If dishonest/dangerous/deceptive chiropractors weren't bad enough (or anything new), some are apparently trying hide the fact that that's what they are, AND teaching others how to do the same:
...Credeur details how to hone in on patients by emphasizing one point over and over -- never use the "c" word, as in "chiropractor."
"I recommend to take all the chiropractic paraphernalia out of the office," Credeur said. "Maybe even consider re-doing your cards if they say chiropractor."
... Credeur had renamed his business The Functional Endocrinology Center of Colorado and his website "drcredeur.com."
There's no longer a mention of chiropractic anywhere.
Aug 1: Chiropractor's Videos Show How He's Cashing In (http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/28731977/detail.html)
Apr 29: Patients: We Were 'Duped' By Chiropractor's Ads (http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/27697281/detail.html)
...Credeur details how to hone in on patients by emphasizing one point over and over -- never use the "c" word, as in "chiropractor."
"I recommend to take all the chiropractic paraphernalia out of the office," Credeur said. "Maybe even consider re-doing your cards if they say chiropractor."
... Credeur had renamed his business The Functional Endocrinology Center of Colorado and his website "drcredeur.com."
There's no longer a mention of chiropractic anywhere.
Aug 1: Chiropractor's Videos Show How He's Cashing In (http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/28731977/detail.html)
Apr 29: Patients: We Were 'Duped' By Chiropractor's Ads (http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/27697281/detail.html)