Chiropractor plagiarized my forms and I don't like it - massage and bodywork professionals2024-03-28T21:39:20Zhttps://massageprofessionals.com/forum/topics/chiropractor-plagiarized-my-forms-and-i-don-t-like-it?commentId=2887274%3AComment%3A431288&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWell just forget about it. Fo…tag:massageprofessionals.com,2020-12-13:2887274:Comment:4312882020-12-13T11:04:47.574ZGordon J. Wallishttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/GordonJWallis
<p>Well just forget about it. Focus on your clients. That’s what really counts. </p>
<p>Well just forget about it. Focus on your clients. That’s what really counts. </p> Having a good chiropractic Lo…tag:massageprofessionals.com,2020-12-01:2887274:Comment:4314132020-12-01T05:32:30.940Ztroy neilshttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/troyneils
<p>Having a good <a href="https://www.balancewellspace.com/contents/services/functional-medicine" target="_blank" rel="noopener">chiropractic Lowry</a> help is really important for my work. I sit all day and sometimes experience back pains and developing bad posture. Chiropractors are god sent to me. Thank you.</p>
<p>Having a good <a href="https://www.balancewellspace.com/contents/services/functional-medicine" target="_blank" rel="noopener">chiropractic Lowry</a> help is really important for my work. I sit all day and sometimes experience back pains and developing bad posture. Chiropractors are god sent to me. Thank you.</p> I have some time to consider…tag:massageprofessionals.com,2012-12-11:2887274:Comment:2907312012-12-11T02:39:07.642ZQiana Thompsonhttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/QianaThompson
<p style="text-align: left;">I have some time to consider whether this is something worth pushing and I do feel it needs to be addressed. I do have a great relationship with the doctor, and aside from out friendship outside of the office, I still expected a higher level of professionalism. I mean, if you find yourself cover someone's logo with your own and that someone works in your office, it should be a clear indicator that you're probably doing something you shouldn't. I guess I'm more…</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">I have some time to consider whether this is something worth pushing and I do feel it needs to be addressed. I do have a great relationship with the doctor, and aside from out friendship outside of the office, I still expected a higher level of professionalism. I mean, if you find yourself cover someone's logo with your own and that someone works in your office, it should be a clear indicator that you're probably doing something you shouldn't. I guess I'm more shocked that this thought didn't even seem to occur to the doctor, the new therapist has been working there for over a month and nothing was said to me about the forms. I am going to approach the conversation with a perspective that gives the doctor the benefit of the doubt, but I do want her to know that I don't agree with the way this about the way this all came about. <br/> <br/>Eva Leighton said:</p>
<blockquote cite="http://www.massageprofessionals.com/forum/topics/chiropractor-plagiarized-my-forms-and-i-don-t-like-it?xg_source=activity#2887274Comment290351"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>Do you have a good relationship with the chiropractor? I would approach the situation giving them the benefit of the doubt as to their intentions. They might have been in a time crunch to bring the new person on board and didn't take the time to talk with. Perhaps you could say something like "I am glad you liked the forms and were able to utilize them, maybe the office could have them professionally printed." Consider whether this is an issue that is worth pushing. Good luck!</p>
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</blockquote> I agree, tacky indeed. You're…tag:massageprofessionals.com,2012-12-11:2887274:Comment:2904812012-12-11T02:30:32.762ZQiana Thompsonhttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/QianaThompson
<p>I agree, tacky indeed. You're also right about the fact that there isn't much that can be done at this point that will undo anything, but a conversation is definitely in order. <br></br> <br></br> <cite>Lee Edelberg said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://www.massageprofessionals.com/forum/topics/chiropractor-plagiarized-my-forms-and-i-don-t-like-it?xg_source=activity#2887274Comment290519"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>It's unfortunate and very tacky of the chiro to do that without…</p>
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<p>I agree, tacky indeed. You're also right about the fact that there isn't much that can be done at this point that will undo anything, but a conversation is definitely in order. <br/> <br/> <cite>Lee Edelberg said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://www.massageprofessionals.com/forum/topics/chiropractor-plagiarized-my-forms-and-i-don-t-like-it?xg_source=activity#2887274Comment290519"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>It's unfortunate and very tacky of the chiro to do that without talking to you first. She could have approached you and acknowledged that she liked how you did them, and could she copy them? But I don't see that there is anything much you can do about it other than to have a conversation with her and tell her how you feel about it. In the long run though you were the creative force behind the forms and she didn't get THAT from you: you will go on to modify and develop them as you need and what she did won't really matter.</p>
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</blockquote> Yeah I was taken aback when I…tag:massageprofessionals.com,2012-12-11:2887274:Comment:2906492012-12-11T02:29:08.528ZQiana Thompsonhttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/QianaThompson
<p>Yeah I was taken aback when I was trying to help the new therapist address the frequent no shows she was getting by suggesting she implement a no show/cancellation policy only to see she had my exact policy form, but with the chiropractors logo on it. I was more upset that she didn't even bother to read the policy form, or she would have already known that there was a policy that already addressed the issue she was having with the no shows. </p>
<p><br></br> <br></br> <cite>Gordon J. Wallis…</cite></p>
<p>Yeah I was taken aback when I was trying to help the new therapist address the frequent no shows she was getting by suggesting she implement a no show/cancellation policy only to see she had my exact policy form, but with the chiropractors logo on it. I was more upset that she didn't even bother to read the policy form, or she would have already known that there was a policy that already addressed the issue she was having with the no shows. </p>
<p><br/> <br/> <cite>Gordon J. Wallis said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://www.massageprofessionals.com/forum/topics/chiropractor-plagiarized-my-forms-and-i-don-t-like-it?xg_source=activity#2887274Comment290316"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>I'd be pissed off too. I don't know what to tell you.. But right is on your side, thats for sure. </p>
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</blockquote> Do you have a good relationsh…tag:massageprofessionals.com,2012-12-09:2887274:Comment:2903512012-12-09T22:57:40.340ZEva Leightonhttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/EvaLeighton
<p>Do you have a good relationship with the chiropractor? I would approach the situation giving them the benefit of the doubt as to their intentions. They might have been in a time crunch to bring the new person on board and didn't take the time to talk with. Perhaps you could say something like "I am glad you liked the forms and were able to utilize them, maybe the office could have them professionally printed." Consider whether this is an issue that is worth pushing. Good luck!</p>
<p>Do you have a good relationship with the chiropractor? I would approach the situation giving them the benefit of the doubt as to their intentions. They might have been in a time crunch to bring the new person on board and didn't take the time to talk with. Perhaps you could say something like "I am glad you liked the forms and were able to utilize them, maybe the office could have them professionally printed." Consider whether this is an issue that is worth pushing. Good luck!</p> It's unfortunate and very tac…tag:massageprofessionals.com,2012-12-09:2887274:Comment:2905192012-12-09T16:41:53.601ZLee Edelberghttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/LeeEdelberg
<p>It's unfortunate and very tacky of the chiro to do that without talking to you first. She could have approached you and acknowledged that she liked how you did them, and could she copy them? But I don't see that there is anything much you can do about it other than to have a conversation with her and tell her how you feel about it. In the long run though you were the creative force behind the forms and she didn't get THAT from you: you will go on to modify and develop them as you need and…</p>
<p>It's unfortunate and very tacky of the chiro to do that without talking to you first. She could have approached you and acknowledged that she liked how you did them, and could she copy them? But I don't see that there is anything much you can do about it other than to have a conversation with her and tell her how you feel about it. In the long run though you were the creative force behind the forms and she didn't get THAT from you: you will go on to modify and develop them as you need and what she did won't really matter.</p> I'd be pissed off too. I don…tag:massageprofessionals.com,2012-12-08:2887274:Comment:2903162012-12-08T12:31:34.368ZGordon J. Wallishttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/GordonJWallis
<p>I'd be pissed off too. I don't know what to tell you.. But right is on your side, thats for sure. </p>
<p>I'd be pissed off too. I don't know what to tell you.. But right is on your side, thats for sure. </p>