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Common Sense Mechanics: Tom Mulligan: Phoenix Orthodontist

Common Sense Mechanics: Tom Mulligan: Phoenix Orthodontist

 

 

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                            Publications

 

 

 

 

 

 "Common Sense Mechanics"

 has been published in several languages, including

English, Japanese, German and Spanish.

 

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"Common Sense Mechanics in Everyday Orthodontics"

has been published in English and Japanese.

 

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"Common Sense Mechanics in Everyday Orthodontics II" The latest edition with 943 full color illustrations is now available in English and  Japanese.

 

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Contributing author to

Nanda's books on Biomechanics

 

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Over fifty articles published in Domestic and Foreign Journals

 

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Audio-Cassette Albums on:

 

 

"Common Sense Mechanics"

 

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 "Investing for Your Retirement - Can You Afford to Wait?"    *

 

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Note:  Seminars are available on the subject of "Preparing for Your Retirement."  The information provided in these seminars is intended to show  orthodontists how a securely planned retirement can be achieved without making money the primary goal in the practice of orthodontics.  When the orthodontist understands the fundamentals involved in retirement preparation, the practice of orthodontics can be pursued with the best interests of the patient in mind - not the worry about monetary security in later life.  Once understood, the orthodontist will fully appreciate that money does not buy happiness.  However, the ability to practice orthodontics without worrying about money will provide a happy career with a greater appreciation for the opportunity to improve  the lives of our patients, our families, and those who surround us.

 *This information is particularly important for individuals in graduate training and early years of practice.  It can be included in courses or individual lectures.

                                                                           

 

 

 

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