Dr. Michael Silverman, president of DOCS Education, requests the assistance of members to help those suffering from the storms’ catastrophic results—as well as offers help to those members affected and are in need of practice space to treat emergency patients.

Dear DOCS members,

As if the Northeast hasn’t had enough from Superstorm Sandy, new frigid temperatures and record early snow fall from a nor'easter struck the region last night.

I genuinely send my thoughts to those affected by these storms. Recovery will be a process, and people everywhere are joining forces to help those suffering from the storms’ catastrophic results. And as members of the DOCS Education, I request that you to do the same.

I urge you to open your hearts and practices to fellow dentists impacted by these storms that need space to treat patients requiring immediate assistance. As a dental community, we are all in this together.

Please contact Client Services Representative Lani Ramos at [email protected] if you have space available or are in need of practice space. Thank you so much for your time and compassion.

Sincerely,

Michael Silverman, DMD

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