Kudos for Dr. Myers

Feb. 1, 2000
Never in my 20 years as a dentist have I been moved to tears by an article in a dental journal. Kenneth Myers` Viewpoint: "Can I please have another cookie?" (November, 1999) was in my estimation the best article I have ever read in Dental Economics. In a very simple fashion, it shows how we may choose to bring our humanity to our work in a very powerful way. Sure, we all strive to be the very best dentists that we can be, but with this kind of attitude we can truly change the world!

Richard L. Koch, DDS

Federal Way, Wash.

Never in my 20 years as a dentist have I been moved to tears by an article in a dental journal. Kenneth Myers` Viewpoint: "Can I please have another cookie?" (November, 1999) was in my estimation the best article I have ever read in Dental Economics. In a very simple fashion, it shows how we may choose to bring our humanity to our work in a very powerful way. Sure, we all strive to be the very best dentists that we can be, but with this kind of attitude we can truly change the world!

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