12/20/2024
This is, without a doubt, the hardest letter I have ever had to write. Still, the time has come…
Fifty years go by in a flash when you share it with an amazing team and such wonderful patients. Sharing these years will all of you has meant so much more to me than just a job. It has been my anchor, my privilege, my comfort zone, and my family. Connecting both personally and professionally with so many people from all walks of life has enriched every aspect of mine, and I am truly grateful for the loyalty and trust you have shown by allowing me to share your dental journeys and your personal ones.
I will cherish the number of relationships I have been able to nurture, the number of years I have been able to provide care in this exceptional dental practice, and the number of memories I will be able to take with me into retirement.
After January 1st, 2025, I will be cutting back to just working Tuesdays for a while before retiring officially at the end of April 2025. I hope to still see some of you, but if I don’t, I leave you in the very capable hands of Frances, Kelsey and Foroozan.
Keep those waterpiks going!
-Barbara