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Alien Registration- Gagner, Alcime (Saint John Plantation, Aroostook County)
https://digitalmaine.com/alien_docs/32730/thumbnail.jp
Ex. 280-US-437
Field log book of Mike Gagner, labeled SP-5, 8/17/4, 1418.01 SP-5, 6/26/04, and SP-5, 4/10/04 of project 1414.01 PHABSIM site
Ex. 277-US-421
Field log book of Mike Gagner, labeled WM-2, Book 1 of project 1418.01 PHABSIM site
Ex. 279-US-439
Field log book of Mike Gagner, labeled SY-8, May 13, 2004, Sampling, SY-8, 6/25/04, and SY-8, 08/18/4 of project 1418.01 PHABSIM site
Ex. 280-US-450
Field log book of Mike Gagner labeled SP-8, May 12, 2004, Survey, 1442.01, SP-8, 6/25/04, SP-8, 8/18/04, 1442.01 for project 1442.01 PHBSIM site
Ex. 280-US-445
Field log book of Mike Gagner labeled SP-7, Book 13 for project 1418.01 PHBSIM site
Sustaining Dental Practices Longer Than 5 Years
Dentists graduate dental school ready to practice dentistry, but 85% do not feel prepared by the dental school to open and manage the operations of a general dental practice. General systems theory grounded this multisite case study. The research provides information on 3 solo practitioner dental practices that sustained beyond 5 years in the Washington, DC suburbs. At each operating practice, the dentist who owned the practice and 1 employee that also worked at the practice during the first 5 years were interviewed. The dentist provided marketing documents used during the first 5 years of the practice operations. Data triangulation was used to ensure the trustworthiness of the analysis of the data from the interviews and documents collected. The data collected was analyzed using coding, establishing nodes, and creating mind maps to identify 5 themes. The themes included working hard to provide dental care and relieve pain, marketing to ensure potential patients had the practice contact information when they needed it, learning continuously to improve the practice operations, putting patient\u27s health before practice profits, and minimizing debt. The implications for positive social change for residents of the Washington, DC suburbs include the potential to receive the needed dental care and pain relief they need because dentists who learn from this research will stay late and return to their practice to treat patients who found the dentist\u27s contact information from their marketing. The implications for positive social change for owners of dental practices include building a sustainable dental practice by implementing these research findings that include working hard, marketing, continuous learning, putting patients health first, and minimizing debt
Ex. 280-US-445
Field log book of Mike Gagner labeled SP-7, Book 13 for project 1418.01 PHBSIM site
Ex. 277-US-443
Field log book of Mike Gagner, labeled WM-10, 5/10/04, WM-10, 06/24/04, and WM-10, 8/17/04 of project 1418.01 PHABSIM site
Ex. 280-US-450
Field log book of Mike Gagner labeled SP-8, May 12, 2004, Survey, 1442.01, SP-8, 6/25/04, SP-8, 8/18/04, 1442.01 for project 1442.01 PHBSIM site
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