tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6934098248197121161.post4932776152998820151..comments2024-02-14T22:32:09.982-06:00Comments on The Daily Grind: Trying to Make People SmileAGD Bloggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09495044833994580808noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6934098248197121161.post-4407043099681614882012-12-31T09:59:45.980-06:002012-12-31T09:59:45.980-06:00I think the moment you stop loving what you do, be...I think the moment you stop loving what you do, be it dentistry or anything else, that's a sign it's time to find a new calling in life...or at least find a way to regain your passion. Dentistry is about people, not just teeth. You have to love working with people to be a great dentist.Joe Tagliarinihttp://compdentalhealth.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6934098248197121161.post-74896984977545845702012-12-18T08:30:27.952-06:002012-12-18T08:30:27.952-06:00G in BC.
Thanks a ton.
You can always email me...G in BC. <br /><br />Thanks a ton. <br /><br />You can always email me at Jgammichia@aol.com. <br /><br />Anytime. <br /><br />johngatordmdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14811684043101204859noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6934098248197121161.post-73484764557859697542012-12-18T08:29:22.070-06:002012-12-18T08:29:22.070-06:00Dr. Andy,
I totally agree with you. I mentioned...Dr. Andy, <br /><br />I totally agree with you. I mentioned in the blog we, dentists, have a responsibility to, for lack of better word, "love" each other and respect each other. <br />But I never did mention in the blog that each dentist has a responsibility to the profession. S when he/she is not acting ethical or responsible he/she is hurting the profession and that is when most gatordmdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14811684043101204859noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6934098248197121161.post-7729758877666111862012-12-17T19:50:40.550-06:002012-12-17T19:50:40.550-06:00John: you have a healthy perspective about the pr...John: you have a healthy perspective about the practice of dentistry. so do I.<br /><br />Before you disappear, let me suggest to read a blog by <br />Debbie Hagan, a non dentist. She and i agree on things:<br /><br />Her blog: Dennis the Menace<br /><br />try it ..<br /><br />Dr. Bob Allen<br />Hampton VaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6934098248197121161.post-14591270160073517242012-12-17T17:47:40.579-06:002012-12-17T17:47:40.579-06:00John - that is your most beautiful and eloquent pi...John - that is your most beautiful and eloquent piece yet. All of your pieces are beautiful and eloquent and so finely crafted, but this one is a peach. Is there a way to stay in touch with you after you quit this blog? We are eerily the same as dentists, you and I, with the same mindset and practice philosophies and struggles. Your blogs that I have been following keenly for the last 3 yearsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6934098248197121161.post-10383817420471602082012-12-17T16:13:55.780-06:002012-12-17T16:13:55.780-06:00John,
Very nice article. The problem that I, and...John,<br /><br />Very nice article. The problem that I, and most dentists have is this: everyone reading this knows the difference between Wal-Mart and Saks Fifth Ave. Even BEFORE you walk in you know what to expect (and what NOT to expect). However, for the general public a dentist is a dentist is a dentist. Just as for you and I a Hematolgist is a Hematologist is a Hematologist.<br /><br Dr. Andynoreply@blogger.com