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Philosophy & Mission of Practice

If you have had experience in a medical practice, you know the warm feelings of seeing someone on the road to recovery after a serious illness or injury. If you have not had medical practice experience, you will come to know it. It makes being here important.

We work as a team. Whether the position involves working directly with patients or is of clerical nature, all of the tasks you perform contribute to the overall quality of patient care. Each team member needs to be supportive of others. Your job is an important one, or we would not need you. Often the day to day aggravations of too many patients and too little time, do not allow us the luxury of standing back from our own work and saying to ourselves and others, "well done," or "thanks".

We appreciate what you do. The patients for whom we care appreciate what you do, even though they may not always express their appreciation or for that matter, know you by name. Try, even under the most difficult circumstances, to be a team member. It instils pride in all of us and in the jobs we perform.


         

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