Index to Chiropractic Literature
Index to Chiropractic Literature
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Journal ID Article Title Author(s)
Chiropr Econ: May 2014(60:8): 26-46 23655 Sweeping change: 17th annual salary & expense survey [from Chiropractic Economics]
  • Heyboer M
Chiropr Econ: Oct 2013(59:16): 32-46 23006 A new reality: Our 16th annual fees & reimbursement survey
  • Heyboer M
Chiropr Econ: May 2013(59:8): 32-52 22868 A rising tide [16th Annual Salary & Expense Survey from Chiropractic Economics]
  • Heyboer M
Chiropr Econ: Oct 2012(58:16): 28-42 22517 Silver linings: Our 15th annual fees & reimbursements survey
  • Heyboer M
Chiropr Econ: May 2012(58:8): 42-62 22401 The big picture. Are your annual earnings down? Don't panic. The results of our annual nationwide survey present a mixed picture [15th Annual Salary & Expense Survey from Chiropractic Economics]
  • Heyboer M
Chiropr Econ: May 2011(57:8): 30-46 21893 Your piece of the pie. Are your financial frustrations finally feeling some relief? Check the results of our [14th] annual nationwide [salary & expense] survey to find out what piece of the pie you’re getting
  • Heyboer M
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