Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
August 31, 1998
I am a Physician's Assistant at a rural
healthcare clinic. In my practice I work with a lot of patients with Diabetes. I happened
to run across your summer edition of the VOICE at a public library.
I was very impressed with what I saw and would
like the opportunity to make it available to my patients. I thought your articles were
very appropriate and extremely informative. I'm convinced that my patients will also
appreciate all the effort that goes into a publication like yours.
Would it be possible for us to have about 50
copies of your next issue to put in the patient waiting area for the patients?
Dennis E. Oakes, PA-C
Rural Healthcare Clinic of McKinney
McKinney, TX
September 29, 1998
On September 28, 1998, while at the local
ophthalmologist, I picked up a copy of VOICE OF THE DIABETIC (Summer Edition 1998) and
started reading it. I was truly impressed. Even more so when I read this information could
be placed in the hands of people who truly need this information at no cost.
I would like to be a distributor for your paper.
I know this will be of great value to the people I provide services.
I would like to distribute VOICE OF THE DIABETIC
in print and on audiocassette to persons in each county. I would like to personally
deliver them to people with whom I work and place them in the local Department of Social
Services, local drugstores, etc. There are endless places to put these papers where they
will be of great use.
I am very excited about sharing this information
with others. I don't know how many copies your agency will send me in print and on
audiocassette but I can assure you that every one of them will be distributed.
Kathy Faison-Steer, Social Worker for
the Blind
Department of Social Services
Clinton, NC
October 9, 1998
I just received a complimentary copy of your
magazine from a hospital class for diabetic education. I found it very informative and
would like to receive it on a continuing basis.
Mrs. Tammy Mikel
Plymouth, IN
November 11, 1998
Your paper is great. Having been a diabetic a few
months short of 48 years, I still learn something from each issue. I feel learning and
applying is one of the best things we can do for ourselves.
Thanks, as always.
Joyce Novey
Crystal Falls, MI
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