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Nov 4 2013
“It is far easier to entertain than it is to educate.” – Unknown “It is far easier to educate if you are entertaining.” – Kdj It’s been a long time since a certain head of the OSU College of Dentistry’s department of full dentures chewed my butt for not taking notes in his class. Now, I no longer ... [continue reading]
Oct 2 2013
Last month’s rant about the general lack of happiness in the country, especially as it relates to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was so well received that I suspect that there are many of you that are as annoyed as I am.  In fact, if return emails are an indication (and they usually are), there’s a great deal of pent up anger ... [continue reading]
Oct 2 2013
 “In the year 2525, If man is still alive If woman can survive, They may find, In the year 3535 Ain’t gonna need to tell the truth, tell no lies Everything you think, do, and say Is in the pill you took today”ii – Zagar and Evans It’s always interesting to predict the future. Everyone seems to have a different ... [continue reading]
Oct 2 2013
Three years ago I had no clue of the whereabouts of Salt Lick and Lynch and the counties of Harlan, Bath and McCreary. But then again, I had no clue that the practice of dentistry would be a faint vision in my rear view mirror of life. I traveled to these Kentucky cities and counties this summer, as a volunteer for Lexington Kentucky’s ... [continue reading]
Aug 28 2013
I have spent a great deal of time this summer discussing the impact of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on the profession of dentistry and the country as a whole. While we can debate the overall effect of the law on individual practices and the general health of the American public, I had an epiphany recently when I stepped back and looked at the ... [continue reading]
Aug 28 2013
Once again, I’ve found a dental commentator who shares some of my views and can hold his own while he rants. I’ve never met Dr. John Paul in person, but I feel like he’s a new-found, long-lost friend. John is the new Florida Dental Association editor, and, with his permission, I’d like to share one of those rants. I first ... [continue reading]
Aug 28 2013
Recently, a friend shared an article with me titled “Fathering with Intentionality,” by Brett and Kate McKay. Its aim is to get fathers thinking about the importance of creating a family culture. It’s a good read if you’re interested. It got me thinking about my other family – my dental team – and the culture ... [continue reading]
Aug 1 2013
I remember vividly my father talking with me about sex when I was a teenager. We could talk about everything else, but that subject was incredibly uncomfortable for both of us. He chose to open the subject in the car, when we were driving to the mall. It made it easier, since we were sitting side by side in the front seats and didn’t have to ... [continue reading]
Aug 1 2013
“Trust thyself only, and another shall not betray thee.”  Thomas Fuller (1608 - 1661) Misplaced trust plays a big part in the woes of our practices. Miseries arise, not only from dishonesty, but also from stupidity, greed and an inflated sense of self-worth. Financial issues aren’t that uncommon in today’s world. Just ... [continue reading]
Jun 26 2013
By Nathan PrueterOSU College of Dentistry Student Over the past few years, The Ohio State University’s American Student Dental Association (ASDA) chapter has achieved tremendous membership growth and received several prestigious awards, while becoming one of the premier chapters in the U.S.  Ohio State’s ASDA’s recent growth ... [continue reading]
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