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I Love Monday!

Do you know how I spell relief? R-E-L-I-E-F!!! I experienced it today. I had an appointment with one of the doctors who treated me for cancer about ten years ago. Once you have cancer you are never again free of two things: 1. More or less lifetime follow-up appointments, and 2. Worry. Anything that doesn’t feel absolutely perfect makes you …

I Love Monday

I’m going to come out today. No more hiding in the closet for me: I love human beings. There. I said it. Finally. It’s hard to believe there was a time when I thought it was rude and cold and impersonal for someone to have an answering machine or an answering service. I could imagine them sitting right there choosing …

Church Chat

Imagine you’re a doctor. (Unless you are a doctor. Then just think about your daily life.) All day long you’re diagnosing and treating people, using your extensive knowledge to help them enjoy the best life and best health possible. Your efforts prove beneficial, even life-saving to many people, but by no means all. The majority of your patients, in fact, …

PSA of the Week?

Sort of. We’re going to make it the PSA of the Week whether it likes it or not. Here’s today’s question: are you afraid of shots? Or perhaps the question is, are you opposed to shots? There are people out there who reject on various grounds the vaccinations that have all but eradicated such scourges as polio and measles. In …

The 8/20 Monday Message

Where are your ads seen? A better question is, Where are they unseen? • Are they on billboards? Good luck with that: motorists literally have about 2 seconds to register your message — if they even see it. • Are they in one of the CSRA’s slick monthly magazines? Congratulations. Those are the most expensive print ads money can buy. …

ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS?

THE 8/9-10 SALE Unless you prefer the scattered, shotgun approach, there’s no better place to seek new patients (or new customers) than Augusta’s only independent publication dedicated to medicine, health and wellness. If you prefer the targeted, surgical approach to marketing, there is good news: every ad one-fourth page or larger from any new advertiser placed TODAY AND TOMORROW (August …