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Mar 4 2020
According to Johns Hopkins, repetitive stress injuries (RSI) are injuries that happen when too much stress is placed on a part of the body, resulting in inflammation (pain and swelling), muscle strain, or tissue damage. The stress generally occurs from repeating the same movements over and over again. RSI are very common, with more than 3 million ... [continue reading]
Mar 4 2020
This last December, my husband and I were invited to speak at a dental symposium in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. Though this was my first speaking engagement abroad, we have been attending professional meetings across the pond for about 12 years. I am sure anyone who has attended a foreign dental meeting or even met practitioners from other countries can ... [continue reading]
Feb 14 2020
After graduating from dental school in 1981, I became an associate in a small town. At that point in time, I was the only female dentist in a 50 mile radius. I joined the tripartite and attended meetings with my local component. I have to say that everyone was very nice to me but they would always change the subject when I walked up. At first I ... [continue reading]
Feb 14 2020
This past fall, a study published in “JAMA Internal Medicine” found that interacting with patients who are demeaning toward them is challenging and painful for physicians. Researchers in the U.S. conducted a study involving 13 focus groups of 50 participants, composed of attending hospitalists, internal medicine residents and medical ... [continue reading]
Feb 14 2020
The “Juul” – what a maelstrom!
When historians look back on the first quarter of the 21st century, the Juul vaping e-cigarette will be one of the top 10 inventions of that era.
In a previous op-ed, I wrote about how “cool” the product was and for immature individuals – America’s teens – it is an ... [continue reading]
Jan 16 2020
For me, January is a time to step back, take stock and attempt to improve. I tend to be more successful at this in areas of office and home as opposed to losing weight and getting in shape. However, I intend to give it my best shot. This made me think about dentistry as a whole. Are we stepping back and taking stock? Are we giving it our best? ... [continue reading]
Jan 16 2020
For those of you not passionate about “Star Wars,” this month’s title won’t make any sense. For the initiated, you are no doubt envisioning a dentist wearing a helmet and visor rather than mask and loupes. And wondering what I could possibly be talking about!
I find it fun to study the corporate moves that other businesses ... [continue reading]
Jan 16 2020
Have we had enough politics yet? It’s barely 2020 and we’ve had at least six months of political rhetoric and there’s a whole lot more to come before November 2020! If you’re like me, you’re already turned off and want less to do with media and politics than our fellow Ohioans want a root canal from one of us! If ... [continue reading]
Dec 12 2019
I was all set to write this column. I had been thinking about it and knew what I wanted to say. Then, I attended a seminar/retreat last week. The seminar ended on Friday, it is now Tuesday and I am still thinking about it, so I wanted to share a bit. The title of the seminar was “Living Your Strengths,” or something similar. Before ... [continue reading]
Dec 12 2019
Our oldest son, Mike, is a first-year emergency medicine resident at USC/LA county hospital in Los Angeles. It’s tough having him 3,000 miles and three time zones away, but we try to stay in touch as best we can, given the grueling schedule of an EM intern. The other day, he called while driving home from work and told us that he had ... [continue reading]
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