Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 24040
  Title Revival of the fittest [18th annual salary & expense survey from Chiropractic Economics ]
URL https://www.chiroeco.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/2015_18th_SE_Survey.pdf
Journal Chiropr Econ. 2015 May;61(8):36-38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58,
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Article subtitle: The chiropractic industry has a seat at the table for you. But as everyone contends with the complex financial burdens of a new healthcare era, be prepared to fight for your future.

About this survey: Our 18th Annual Salary & Expense Survey had a record number of participants, with 719 doctors of chiropractic responding to the confidential, Web-based questionnaire. Throughout March 2015, Chiropractic Economics magazine invited practicing chiropractors (and CAs on their behalf) to complete the yearly survey. We extended the invitation by email as well through announcements in our e-newsletters and social networking sites. Additionally, we encouraged a number of state, national, and alumni associations to distribute the survey to their members.

Regional representation: United States Midwest (35%), South (30%), West (19%), East (16%). Less than 1% came from outside of the U.S. 

Statistics: References to only averages (or means).

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