Join us on Thursday, June 30th at 2pm EST for this great free webinar...

Healthcare in the Digital Age: Leveraging a Virtual Platform to Scale your Practice and Improve Patient Outcomes

In this webinar, you'll hear from two healthcare providers that have leveraged the online space to better serve their patients. These two innovators have simplified the process of establishing an online presence and creating and nurturing an audience that will allow you to effectively sell your products and services.

​​They will share their journey from a single practice to establishing 5 clinics using a system called FIT 5-40-5. By making a user-friendly online wellness platform, Gavin and Ryan were able to not only assist their existing patients, but also, reach people beyond the walls of their own clinic by offering an innovative way to attract new clients and begin assisting them with their health and well-being.

Attendees will learn:
- How to Nurture Existing Patients and Improve Outcomes Using Technology
- The importance of leveraging technology to create a system for attracting new patients
- How to develop a system to stay connected to patients regardless of what happens through the peaks and valleys of COVID

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About Dr. Gavin Sinclair, DC

Dr. Sinclair was raised to embrace a natural approach to health and well-being. As a second-generation chiropractor, Gavin studied community health science at Brock University in Canada and later obtained his Master of Chiropractic degree in England.

Gavin currently operates four private-practice clinics in Scotland, and since 2006, he has been educating patients on the roles that proper exercise, nutrition, and a healthy mind play in promoting optimal health.


About Dr. Ryan Copleston, DC

When he’s not in the Clinic adjusting patients you’ll find him running up and down the mountains of Scotland. He moved to Wishaw in September 2017 after completing his studies at the Anglo-European College of Chiropractic in Bournemouth, which is also the place he calls his hometown. Growing up the son of a rugby coach, he quickly got involved in the game at a young age and played competitively up until he moved to Scotland. years which include; being a competitive Power-Lifter and gaining GBR records, coaching Crossfit and being a personal trainer.

His interest in human health and performance started off for his own personal gain, but after seeing some of his closest friends and family suffer from various physical ailments his focus turned to helping others with the knowledge he gained.

He chose a career in Chiropractic as a means of improving and maintaining the health of not only himself, but those who chose to incorporate chiropractic care into their lives.

“If only more people understood the adaptability and resilience of the human body, they’d be empowered to make the changes to improve their health and well-being”.

As well as being a chiropractor, he also operates wellness programs online and within the office. His most notable experiences since becoming a chiropractor include; volunteering in India, and adjusting the homeless on Christmas Day.

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