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Is Dr.Sam the coolest guy in dental health? Yes, I agree. He calls it like he sees it. He is compassionate, but won't say something just because it's what someone wants to hear. He's... Who is Dr. Sam?? If he doesn't practice in Craig, Colorado, then I'd never go see him. No. Yes, regularly and undoubtedly. And who is this, Dr. Sam? Let me pay him a visit, then i'll tell you my viewpoint! hehehe... Yeah, Hi Dr Sam are you single, lol Where does Dr Sam practice and is he hiring any Dental Hygienists??? I live in Michigan and cannot find a job as a Hygienist at all, other than doing occasional temp work here or there. To find out about Dr. Sam just click on his name or x-ray. |
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