by Rob Minch | Apr 18, 2019 | Patient Relationships, Circle Of Life
Dr. Stanley Levy was my family dentist. I never went to a “pediatric dentist”- my sisters and I and my parents all went to Dr. Levy for many years. I remember walking the mile and a half to his office where he would fill numerous cavities (I had a...
by Rob Minch | Feb 3, 2012 | Continuing Education, Patient Relationships, Teaching, Technology
I get asked all the time how I became interested in dentistry, or more accurately,”why would you want to put your hands in someone’s mouth all day??!!”- to which I usually respond that there are a lot stranger places in the human body that I could...
by Rob Minch | Dec 1, 2011 | Continuing Education, Patient Relationships, Teaching
Talk about irony- here I am in the dental chair, 8AM Monday morning after flying to Seattle, connecting through St Louis, the night before. I have my safety goggles on and Dr. Gregg Kinzer is poised above me w/ a needle that looks to be about 8 inches long! (Actually...
by Rob Minch | Sep 20, 2011 | Patient Relationships
Life goes by awfully fast. It doesn’t seem like all that long ago that my 2 boys were in diapers and OshKosh overalls (I loved those outfits!!) and now they are almost 21 and 24. How did THAT happen!! After all, I’m still 35….OK, I feel 35. Anyway, I know that...
by Rob Minch | Aug 31, 2011 | Patient Relationships
Greetings to all our East Coast Brethren- we feel your struggles. Last week was definitely one for the record books. Let’s start with last Tuesday. I was working on a patient (and yes I had a drill in my hand) when the walls literally started shaking and the...
by Rob Minch | Apr 21, 2011 | Patient Relationships
It has been my experience that truly excellent caregivers, which are the only people you will find in our office, can be very hard to find. I am very blessed to have 3 staff members who are each impressive in their respective jobs, primarily for their dedication to...