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| Arrowhead Drywall |
79607 Country Club Drive
Bermuda Dunes, California
(760) 200-3605 |
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| Drywall Wall Force |
30335 Southavannah Oaks Drive
Murrieta, California
(951) 698-1711 |
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| Capricorn Drywall |
1555 North Valley Drive
Indio, California
(951) 849-6642 |
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| M & M Drywall |
6546 Prescott Avenue
Yucca Valley, California
(760) 365-1819 |
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Specialty Drywall
54855 Avenida Rubio
La Quinta, California
(760) 275-4636 |
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Valley Sands Drywall
74300 Velardo Drive
Palm Desert, California
(760) 346-6448 |
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| Mehrer Drywall, Inc. |
Mehrer Drywall, Inc. was incorporated in 1963 by brothers Morris and Don Mehrer, journeymen in the drywall industry. In 1978, they built offices and warehouses in Seattle's Magnolia area to keep up with their expanding business. Today, Mehrer Drywall, Inc. employs approximately 185 metal framers, drywall tapers, acoustical mechanics, stockers, drivers, and office personnel. Our estimators have over 100 years' combined experience in the construction industry and are ready to look at your plans, large or small.
Mehrer Drywall, Inc.'s motto "Spirit of Excellence" was adopted in 1963 to express our commitment to quality work. That promise stands firm today, over 40 years and thousands of jobs later. We look forward to working with you and demonstrating that commitment through our skilled journeymen carpenters, tapers, and acoustical union members.
www.mehrer.com |
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Why Rate the Doctors?The free market assumes that 'we get what we pay for'. To assume that all doctors are created equal means, we can pay less and get more. This is clearly in the interest of managed care. It is not in the best interest of patients " it takes the patient longer to get better, if the diagnosis is incorrect or the therapy inadequate. It is in the patient's best interest to have an obscure diagnosis made more expeditiously and the treatment started more promptly.
It is not in the best interest of doctors, because he/she is not adequately compensated for the increased amount of time involved in acquiring increased and necessary skills to make more obscure diagnosis and treat more difficult problems. It is in the best interest of doctors to see and do more of what they do best, and refer out patients that might take up too much of their time and end up in frustration for both patient and doctor.
Rating Doctors " What's in it for the Patient?
Imagine that you are a patient with a simple headache. Left alone, most headaches go away anyway. Any doctor capable of prescribing headache tablets would do, really. Take two aspirins and call me in the morning! If two weeks later, the headache persists or is getting worse, a doctor that is more specialized in headaches, such as a neurologist would suffice. If after multiple tests, the headache persists, then you might need a better neurologist and so on, until the problem is solved and fixed. This is not to imply that the first doctor was useless or inept. Not at all! Merely, that his level of training and skill or interest may not have been up to the more complex problem. Given a decent rating system and access within a free market, you might have opted earlier to see the more highly rated doctor within that field.
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Nutrition and Physical Degeneration by Weston A. Price |  | Circling the world in the 1920s and '30s, Dr. Price and his wife found the same sinister pattern among "primitive" populations, whether isolated Irish fishermen, tribal Africans, Pacific Islanders, Eskimos, North and South American Indians or Australian Aborigines. Those groups that followed their traditional nature-based diets enjoyed good health and vigor, and those that turned to the "civilized" diet of processed, sugar-laden foods soon developed a variety of ills, including misshapen bones and teeth - and the situation worsened with each generation.
Price Pottenger Nutrition; 8th edition (January 31, 2008) Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 1.4 inches Paperback: 527 pages | About the Book: Dr. Price's fascinating accounts of his discoveries, and the extensive photo documentation he provides, drive home the nutritional truths that are only now gaining general understanding, and Nutrition and Physical Degeneration remains an unequaled source of basic information. | About the Author: Dr. Price was a Cleveland dentist, who has been called the Charles Darwin of Nutrition. Searching for the causes of dental decay and physical degeneration he observed daily in his dental practice, he turned from test tubes and microscopes to study people with fine teeth the isolated primitives. |
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