Yes I know many of you at Mabuhay Chiropractic are not getting paid on Time, as are some of the staff. As Tetrault has money for pageants and business class flights and for spending thousands on lawyers to lose DOLE cases for workers who only required hundreds to equitably settle he should have your salary … Continue reading The Redux: Part ♾️
Category: PITAHC Certification
Ah the Memories…
A good friend and colleague sent me a picture the other day and asked me about the “Anniversary” coming up. PITAHC General Assembly June 7th 2018. The group picture was all the PITAHC registered Chiropractors and PITAHC staff, with the notable exception of The Tetrault entourage (his doctors despise him so he brings a phalanx … Continue reading Ah the Memories…
I wish I were 18 Again…
A quick Update on a hot and confusing topic. One of the consequences of the over selling or “scare them into care” practices that some have has been accused (*cough*) of is the restriction of pre-package sales to 18 visits.This has caused consternation and confusion on the part of some of the Chiropractors now coping … Continue reading I wish I were 18 Again…
PITAHC Virtual General Assembly (May 15, 2020)
Yesterday, Friday May 15, the NCCC-APCP invited those PITAHC registered Chiropractors and other Chiropractors to participate in the PITAHC General assembly which was done virtually via a zoom call. There were over 45 participants and, not to take all the credit 😉 , registration tripled in the second 24-hour period after I posted the advisory, showing … Continue reading PITAHC Virtual General Assembly (May 15, 2020)
Quick update For Mabuhay Chiropractors – April 9 2020
I noticed that several of you looked at the contact form on the blog yesterday 😉 You have questions, I will do my best to provide answers, and not misinformation coming from the usual sources. I am looking at the IATF (Interagency Task Force) assessment from March 29 and it’s prognostications are already off... in … Continue reading Quick update For Mabuhay Chiropractors – April 9 2020
Changes, They are a’ Coming
PITAHC is moving ahead with some important changes within their purview of regulating the Chiropractic profession in the Philippines in the foreseeable future. Supervision of newly registered ChiropractorsPackage Limits to 18 visits before more packages (or visits) can be purchased.Clinics and Training Centers need approval before operation. To put this another way: Newly registered Chiropractors … Continue reading Changes, They are a’ Coming
Patient Abandonment = HR Derangement
Going through some of the correspondence of Mabuhay HR to the now or soon to be departed Chiropractors (Legal Notice: Not an Attorney 😏) I came across wording that was suspicious. HR was telling Chiropractors whose contracts were up that they still had to report to work for 90 days, or until a suitable replacement … Continue reading Patient Abandonment = HR Derangement
Why we Can’t have Nice Things
Just a quick head's up to my Colleagues in Singapore, although it might interest others in the region, the World Federation of Chiropractors will be having its Asian regional summit this weekend (July 13-14, 2019), where they will be discussing various topics. If its Quarterly report offers any suggestions of whats on some of the … Continue reading Why we Can’t have Nice Things
Scare Care: The Bastard Love Child of Corrective and Subluxation Chiropractic.
The Association of Professional Chiropractors of the Philippines (APCP) are going through a little bit of a renewal and with renewal comes a bit of a spring cleaning. Their (New) Facebook page released a Newsletter detailing an overview of the May 16thPublic Consultation on the Guidelines for Accreditation of Clinics and Training Centers for Chiropractic, … Continue reading Scare Care: The Bastard Love Child of Corrective and Subluxation Chiropractic.
“But it takes so Long”… Why PITAHC’s process is the Proper Model for Chiropractic Certification in Asia.
One of the complaints that I hear about the process of becoming PITAHC certified, and thus fully legal to practice Chiropractic in the Philippines, is that it takes too long. In my case it took 7 and half months with the longest part (4 months from October to February) was waiting for PITAHC's board to … Continue reading “But it takes so Long”… Why PITAHC’s process is the Proper Model for Chiropractic Certification in Asia.