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Who wants to Go to the Movies with DR. M? Amazing health care documentary could win an OSCAR with your help!
The link above is more info on the soon to be released “Doctored” documentary on the current health care system. It is Premiering in New York City next week and Chicago the week of Sept. 28th with nine showtimes at FACETS theatre on Fullerton. This film has an excellent shot at winning an OSCAR. DR. McKinley has 20 tickets to the Premiere. Just email him at drmckinley@mckinleychiro.com if you want a free ticket. Showtimes will follow. If you can’t make the premiere, don’t worry, we have invited the director, Jeff Hayes, for a private screening of the documentary on Oct. 18th for a 264 seat theatre in the suburbs. Dr. McKinley will take as many people as he can fit but seating will be full, so the earlier you email him, the better chance you have of getting on the list. We need your support. This documentary is so amazing that is will literally play a big part in changing the face of healthcare. The better the turnout is for the New York and Chicago Premiere, the more likely it will do well in other cities across the USA and move the film to OSCAR status! thanks in advance for your support!
There has never been a better time to be a REVOLUTIONARY in HEALTH CARE.
PS…REMEMBER, next week is Dr. Arthur’s last full week in our office as he will be off to KANSAS to open his own practice. We still have seats available for the “INSANITY” presentation and dinner at Mrs. Murphy’s Irish Bistro at 7pm on Wed, the 19th. Please RSVP with Monica or Sarah. At the very least, make sure you get adjusted by the 21st, his last day. Its bitter sweet, but we wish him the best in his new venture!
Dr. M
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