I have tried searching online, but can't find a good explanation of
the letters "PS". How does a dentist get this credential, and what
does it mean?
thanks
Dr Steve - 24 Jun 2004 23:05 GMT
PC ???

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> I have tried searching online, but can't find a good explanation of
> the letters "PS". How does a dentist get this credential, and what
> does it mean?
>
> thanks
W_B - 24 Jun 2004 23:23 GMT
>PC ???
Politically Correct or a common computer.
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Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S. - 25 Jun 2004 00:35 GMT
Yes you are PC. By the way, Steve Mancuso is always a gentleman ......
PC means Poliutically Correct.
JOEL
>PC ???
W_B - 24 Jun 2004 23:22 GMT
>I have tried searching online, but can't find a good explanation of
>the letters "PS". How does a dentist get this credential, and what
>does it mean?
>
>thanks
Post Script.
You just write it.
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Vaughn - 25 Jun 2004 00:09 GMT
> I have tried searching online, but can't find a good explanation of
> the letters "PS". How does a dentist get this credential, and what
> does it mean?
Any possibility that you mean "PA"? (Professional Association; sort of
like saying "Inc." in some states)
Vaughn
> thanks
Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S. - 25 Jun 2004 00:36 GMT
>> I have tried searching online, but can't find a good explanation of
>> the letters "PS". How does a dentist get this credential, and what
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>Vaughn
Either that or PITA.
>> thanks
W_B - 25 Jun 2004 16:01 GMT
>Either that or PITA.
Which is used in a lovely greek sandwich.
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Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S. - 25 Jun 2004 18:20 GMT
>>Either that or PITA.
>
>Which is used in a lovely greek sandwich.
That's too much carbohydrate if you put PITA inside the sandwich
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W_B - 25 Jun 2004 19:05 GMT
>>>Either that or PITA.
>>
>>Which is used in a lovely greek sandwich.
>
>That's too much carbohydrate if you put PITA inside the sandwich
>......
And too much protien if you use PETA
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Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S. - 25 Jun 2004 19:47 GMT
>>>>Either that or PITA.
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>And too much protien if you use PETA
Protein too!
BOTH!
Roy Brown - 26 Jun 2004 21:11 GMT
or a problem patient
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| >Either that or PITA.
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W_B - 28 Jun 2004 18:54 GMT
>| On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 19:36:19 -0400, "Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S."
><joeleichen@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>| W_B
Good one !
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Steven Bornfeld - 25 Jun 2004 02:48 GMT
>>I have tried searching online, but can't find a good explanation of
>>the letters "PS". How does a dentist get this credential, and what
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> Vaughn
Around these parts, PA usually designates "physician's assistant".
Steve
>>thanks
Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S. - 25 Jun 2004 11:37 GMT
>>>I have tried searching online, but can't find a good explanation of
>>>the letters "PS". How does a dentist get this credential, and what
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>
>Steve
And around these parts its what we put in before the zipcode ......
>>>thanks
Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S. - 25 Jun 2004 00:34 GMT
>I have tried searching online, but can't find a good explanation of
>the letters "PS". How does a dentist get this credential, and what
>does it mean?
>
>thanks
PS- PS means he wanted to tell you something but didn't think of it
until later .......