by Ken DeRouchie | Aug 29, 2007 | Articles, Dentistry, Issue 05, Newsletter, Practice Areas
by Craig Beauchamp Direct Reimbursement Plans (DRP) may be the upcoming trend to provide for one’s dental care needs, while at the same time letting many dentists regain control of their profession and get the financial compensation they deserve for their work. The...
by Ken DeRouchie | Aug 29, 2007 | Articles, Issue 05, Newsletter, Optometry, Practice Areas
Americans Eye Yellow Pages When Searching for Optometrists ”Optometrist” Yellow Pages Heading Referenced 47 Million Times Per Year Whether seeking vision therapy, eyewear, contact lenses or a comprehensive eye exam, more than 13 million Americans look for optometrists...
by Ken DeRouchie | Aug 26, 2007 | Articles, Issue 05, New Patients, Newsletter
Doctors all over the country and the world are still trying to figure out, “How can I get more new patients?” The quest for new patients or customers is not indigenous to the medical professions. Every business is looking to find more people to buy their wares or sell...
by Ken DeRouchie | Aug 23, 2007 | Articles, Dentistry, Issue 05, New Patients, Newsletter, Optometry, Practice Areas, Veterinary
Doctors all over the country and the world are still trying to figure out, “How can I get more new patients?” The quest for new patients or customers is not indigenous to the medical professions. Every business is looking to find more people to buy their wares or sell...
by Ken DeRouchie | May 29, 2007 | Articles, Featured Veterinary, Issue 03, Newsletter, Practice Areas, Veterinary
Lab tests have shown that an injection of a liquid polymer known as polyethylene glycol (PEG), if administered within 72 hours of serious spinal injury, can prevent most dogs from suffering permanent spinal damage. Even when the spine is initially damaged to the point...
by Ken DeRouchie | May 29, 2007 | Articles, Featured Optometry, Issue 03, Newsletter, Optometry, Practice Areas
NEW NIH STUDY LINKS LEAD EXPOSURE WITH INCREASED RISK OF CATARACT Results from a new study show that lifetime lead exposure may increase the risk of developing cataracts. Researchers found that men with high levels of lead in the tibia, the larger of the two leg bones...
by Ken DeRouchie | May 29, 2007 | Articles, Featured Veterinary, Issue 03, Newsletter, Practice Areas, Veterinary
Veterinarians Keep Close Watch on Potentially Deadly Canine Disease – New Website Profiles the Latest Info on Recent Outbreak of Leptospirosis – From Boston and Buffalo, to Chicago, Denver, Houston and San Diego, veterinarians across the country are keeping a...
by Ken DeRouchie | May 29, 2007 | Articles, Featured Optometry, Issue 03, Newsletter, Optometry, Practice Areas
SURVEY OF OPTOMETRISTS SHOWS FINANCES AND STAFF AS MAJOR PROBLEMS AFFECTING GROWTH In the second in a series of articles addressing surveys The Practice Solution Magazine has conducted on the optometry, veterinary and dentistry professions, we are releasing the...
by Ken DeRouchie | May 29, 2007 | Articles, Featured Optometry, Issue 04, Newsletter, Optometry, Practice Areas
WASHINGTON /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc. a development stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of recombinant human enzymes, announced that results from new preclinical studies with Halozyme’s recombinant...
by Ken DeRouchie | May 29, 2007 | Articles, Issue 04, Newsletter, Optometry, Practice Areas
Surprising results from a nationwide clinical trial show that many children age 7 through 17 with amblyopia (lazy eye) may benefit from treatments that are more commonly used on younger children. Treatment improved the vision of many of the 507 older children with...
Page 21 of 23« First«...10...1920212223»