Index to Chiropractic Literature
Index to Chiropractic Literature
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Journal ID Article Title Author(s)
Chiropr Econ: May 2007(53:8): 22-46 21889 10th annual salary & expense survey: Chiropractic Economics looks at a decade of income trends
  • Segall L
Chiropr Econ: Oct 2007(53:17): 18-32 21885 Our 10th annual fees & reimbursements survey: Fees, reimbursements, and your practice: DCs are not alone in the downward reimbursement trend
  • Segall L
Chiropr Econ: Oct 2006(52:15): 20-30 21884 9th annual fees and reimbursements survey: Are new trends forming?
  • Segall L
Chiropr Econ: May 2006(52:6): 22-52 21877 Our 9th annual salary and expense survey. A look at 2006 results and income trends over nine years
  • Segall L
Chiropr Econ: Sep 2005(51:13): 21-32 21883 Do your fees measure up? See what our 8th annual fees & reimbursements survey shows
  • Segall L
Chiropr Econ: Apr 2005(51:6): 20-34 21876 8th annual salary and expense survey: Measuring personal and professional progress
  • Segall L
Chiropr Econ: Sep 2004(50:13): 23-34 21882 How do your fees compare? Our 7th annual fees and reimbursements survey shows how you measure up
  • Segall L
Chiropr Econ: May 2004(50:6): 24-42 21875 7th annual salary and expense survey: Measuring the climb to the top
  • Segall L
Chiropr Econ: Sep 2003(49:12): 24-30 21881 Our sixth annual [fees and reimbursements] survey gives you a benchmark
  • Segall L
Chiropr Econ: May 2003(49:6): 18-30 21874 Sixth annual salary and expense survey; How do you compare?
  • Segall L
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