The Chiropractic Practice Owner’s Role

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This lesson defines the chiropractic practice owner’s role as more than the person who provides care. The owner is accountable for clinical standards, patient experience, team performance, legal and ethical compliance, financial health, and the long-term direction of the clinic.

Learners will distinguish between working in the practice as a doctor and working on the practice as an owner. The lesson introduces practical ownership habits: setting priorities, using metrics, delegating responsibly, documenting expectations, and making decisions that protect patients, staff, and the business.

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