John Hayes Jr
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Diagnosing Peripheral Neuropathy
Patients with peripheral neuropathy suffer greatly. In my experience and the experience of many physicians, patients with peripheral neuropathy would have symptoms for years but would only present themselves to doctors for medical advice when the symptoms gradually build to a crescendo. These symptoms initially may include such things as mild loss of sensation of the hands and the feet... (posted by John 1 year 256 days ago.)
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Patients with peripheral neuropathy suffer greatly. In my experience and the experience of many physicians, patients with peripheral neuropathy would have symptoms for years but would only present themselves to doctors for medical advice when the symptoms gradually build to a crescendo. These symptoms initially may include such things as mild loss of sensation of the hands and the feet... (posted by John 1 year 256 days ago.)
The Implementation Game Plan
One of the biggest issues in private practice done right is developing a step-by-step plan of what to do and exactly when to do it. I am often asked by doctors, "Can you please tell me what to do next?" This is really formulaic, and with a little effort, you too can develop an implementation game plan. Let's do this step by step. 1. The very first thing is to outline in writing exactly what it is you want to... (posted by John 2 years 93 days ago.)
One of the biggest issues in private practice done right is developing a step-by-step plan of what to do and exactly when to do it. I am often asked by doctors, "Can you please tell me what to do next?" This is really formulaic, and with a little effort, you too can develop an implementation game plan. Let's do this step by step. 1. The very first thing is to outline in writing exactly what it is you want to... (posted by John 2 years 93 days ago.)
You Have to Decide Now
A crucial view on establishing a successful practice that will provide a lifetime of patient value and unending income. In retrospect, about a year after writing about Commanders of Change as a progressive new breed of doctors, I did not realize how prophetic it would be. The most successful doctors in private practice that we see today are making their own changes and continuously improving themselves and their practices. All of... (posted by John 2 years 103 days ago.)
A crucial view on establishing a successful practice that will provide a lifetime of patient value and unending income. In retrospect, about a year after writing about Commanders of Change as a progressive new breed of doctors, I did not realize how prophetic it would be. The most successful doctors in private practice that we see today are making their own changes and continuously improving themselves and their practices. All of... (posted by John 2 years 103 days ago.)
Life is Short: Enjoy Life Today
While reading the Sunday paper, I was suddenly reminded of the vulnerability of a professional life that can teach us all an important lesson. As you know, we at Perfect Practice advocate building your life first and your practice to follow suit. We talk about this extensively in the module, The End in Mind. It discussed about your close friend, spouse and family who knows your passions as a health care provider and how... (posted by John 2 years 214 days ago.)
While reading the Sunday paper, I was suddenly reminded of the vulnerability of a professional life that can teach us all an important lesson. As you know, we at Perfect Practice advocate building your life first and your practice to follow suit. We talk about this extensively in the module, The End in Mind. It discussed about your close friend, spouse and family who knows your passions as a health care provider and how... (posted by John 2 years 214 days ago.)
Treating Peripheral Neuropathy
Through out my career, and now with growing frequency, I have had the occasion to handle patients with peripheral neuropathy, (PN) often with varied success. While consulting other doctors, I discovered some were still very frustrated with their results treating PN as well. Because I was seeing so many of these patients, I began researching alternatives to current therapies. I was fortunate to find David Phillips, PhD. Dr.... (posted by John 2 years 282 days ago.)
Through out my career, and now with growing frequency, I have had the occasion to handle patients with peripheral neuropathy, (PN) often with varied success. While consulting other doctors, I discovered some were still very frustrated with their results treating PN as well. Because I was seeing so many of these patients, I began researching alternatives to current therapies. I was fortunate to find David Phillips, PhD. Dr.... (posted by John 2 years 282 days ago.)
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