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Business, 20.07.2019 18:30 yrodrig13

Dr. khoury is a chiropractor with his own practice in a rapidly growing community and would like to add staff members to his business to accommodate the increase in his patient base. he needs to hire a second chiropractor, a massage therapist, a physical therapist, and a medical secretary. the four candidates have the education indicated in the table. candidate education level candidate a high school degree, associate’s degree candidate b bachelor’s degree, medical school degree candidate c high school degree candidate d bachelor’s degree, master’s degree which candidate would be best suited for each position? candidate a: medical secretary candidate b: chiropractor candidate c: massage therapist candidate d: physical therapist candidate a: massage therapist candidate b: physical therapist candidate c: medical secretary candidate d: chiropractor candidate a: physical therapist candidate b: chiropractor candidate c: massage therapist candidate d: medical secretary candidate a: massage therapist candidate b: chiropractor candidate c: medical secretary candidate d: physical therapist mark this and return

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