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  <title>Episode 297: Philosophy vs Patient Outcomes — Are You Practicing for the Patient?</title>
  <description>Episode 297 brings a conversation that challenges a deeply rooted belief system within chiropractic. Dr. Pickman sits down with Dr. Beau Warlick to unpack the tension between philosophy and patient outcomes. At what point does standing firmly behind chiropractic philosophy begin to limit what we’re willing to do for the patient? We explore the idea of “pure chiropractic,” the focus on detecting and correcting subluxation, and whether using that as a boundary ultimately serves the patient—or protects our own dogma. This episode goes beyond theory and into real-world evolution. We both share where we started in our early years of practice, the perspectives we once held, and what led us to shift our thinking. This is not about abandoning principles—it’s about expanding them in a way that produces better results. If you’re a chiropractor who is serious about growth, outcomes, and delivering the highest level of care possible, this conversation will challenge you to think differently and push beyond the limits you may not even realize you’ve set. </description>
  <author_name>The MoveNow Chiropractor</author_name>
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