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How to Build and Expand a Chiropractic Practice - Episode 8
On this 8th Episode of BusinessWise TV, host Arte Maren interviews Dr. David Singer, the founder of David Singer Enterprises, a leading consulting firm for Medical Integration. Dr. Singer, who had the fastest-growing practice in the world during the 1980s, reveals some of the key principles to his success.DR. DAVID SINGERDr. David Singer was first introduced to alternative health care 69 years ago by his parents who raised him on organic food and as a vegetarian. They had the first health food store in New Jersey in 1953.For the past few years he has been helping hundreds of doctors to successfully integrate regenerative medicine into their practice.Dr. Singer received his undergraduate degree from Rutger’s University, his M.S. degree in nutrition from the University of Bridgeport, and his Doctorate from the New York College of Chiropractic. Graduating with honors as the salutatorian of his class, he was inducted into Phi Chi Omega, the International Chiropractic Honor Society.By his third year in practice, Dr. Singer became President of the New Jersey Chiropractic Research Foundation and a teacher for Parker Seminars. The following year (1976), he was voted Chiropractor of the Year by the 2,000 members of the Parker Chiropractic Research Foundation, the youngest person to ever receive this highly respected award.In the same year, the Jaycees voted him Outstanding Young Man of