This experience is starting to feel more like a job. I'm starting to get used to what I'm supposed to be doing and my mentor has even let me write down the notes that he has with each of his patients. For example, he makes me write down which part of the spine and which vertebrae is bothering the patient or is causing a problem to the patient and lets me write down all complaint that the patient has. The first two hours of that day sucked because I observed patients and got almost all of their notes wrong. Dr. Ross talks so fast it begins to get hard to keep up with.
The next two hours I was fortunate enough to stay after a couple of adjustments and watch Danielle do massage therapy on the patients. She was very articulate and hard but also had that soft touch that all patients expect from massage therapists. Although she had a soft touch, she was also one of the tougher massage therapists who enjoys sticking her elbow into a patients shoulder blade. She's strict on ends results and truly wants you to feel better in the end - but definitely not during.
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