When the Practitioner Becomes the Patient by James Buckley, D.C.

Dr. James Buckley has been a supporter of the ONE Research Foundation for years, but in his words: Little did I know that I would become a direct beneficiary of the Foundation’s research. In April 2014 I was diagnosed with stage II non-Hodgkin’s B cell lymphoma. Having to face a life threatening illness was very scary. Though I have been a seasoned practitioner for many years, a diagnosis like this brings up NECs that may not come up in everyday life. 

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Status Update on Current Research Project

The final steps of patient recruitment and care are in the process of completion. In late May / early June, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital saw a spike in patient recruitment in response to a presentation to the Jefferson Cancer Survivorship Group and it is anticipated that all patients will complete their treatment by early August. The research team will then begin their analysis.

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Practice Tip: Effective Communication From First Point pf Contact

The first contact most businesses and professionals have with their clients or patients is the phone call for an appointment. Research tells us that the caller wants to know three things: 1) Have I reached the right office? 2) Who am I speaking to? And, 3) Unconsciously, they want to know if they are welcome; “Will I be well cared for?” Often when the phone is answered the caller hears something like, “Good morning, Jones Health, Wealth and Happiness Clinic. This is Lisa speaking. May I help you?” We suggest something simpler is more effective.

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Our NET Effect: We Make the World Stronger, Safer and Healthier

Some may not know that the “O.N.E.” in O.N.E. Research Foundation is an acronym for Our NET Effect.

Our NET Effect speaks to the wonderful care and healing experienced by patients around the world and provided by practitioners of all healthcare disciplines. Every day, more and more patients are able to access safe, effective, drugless healthcare.

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Dr. Brent Babcock Speaks at Wombtwin Conference

In March, Dr. Babcock presented at the WombTwin Conference at All Hallows College, in Dublin, Ireland. As a survivor of a vanished twin, Dr. Babcock shared his 23 years of research experience and knowledge concerning the Vanishing Twin to help others heal from the crisis known as “womb twin survivor.” As a certified NET practitioner he also explained how NET helps with the loss of a twin.

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