Associates and PositionsAssociate wanted for San Marcos practice, salary plus percentage. Also, space for rent in both Carlsbad and San Marcos locations to build your own practice. Please contact:
J.J. Heaivilin, D.C.
Associate or doctor-financed buy out. North Carolina license. Twelve-year established on Outer Banks of North Carolina. Diversified. Great for anyone who loves the beach.
Jan C. van Beelen, D.C.
Associate position available with established DC in Texas, Maryland, Illinois, Indiana, North Carolina, Massachusetts, Virginia, and other East Coast areas. Strong clinics with outstanding potential for growth. Salary plus commission. Please contact:
Donald Daniels, D.C.
Growing practice seeking success-oriented, highly-ethical DC with three to five years experience and PA license. The right individual will be guaranteed a first year income of $50,000-$100,000 depending upon experience, education, and current practice success. This unique opportunity with future partnership potential is targeted toward existing practitioner with high income goals, who is dissatisfied with current location, income or stress level. Send resume with recent photo, three references, and pertinent information regarding existing practice to:
Robert L. Cutright, D.C.
We have an immediate need for one highly-motivated associate chiropractor for a busy diagnostic/rehabilitation office in Midtown, Manhattan. We are presently seeing about 300 patients per week and growing rapidly. This position is full-time and offers excellent benefits. Please have copies of resume faxed directly to:
Bruce Paswall, D.C.
Associate WantedBusy, diversified/therapies office, open six days. Needs full-time/part-time, intern/associate, salary base and percentage buy in. Call immediately:
Fort Lee Associates
Unlimited potential: If you are tired of hearing all of the associate horror stories, then you need to join us to spread chiropractic in Ohio, Kentucky, and Florida. Outstanding compensation with buy out options.
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Dynamic Chiropractic - February 12, 1993, Volume 11, Issue 04