My latest appearance in Reader’s Digest is in this month’s issue, April 2018, so get a copy at any major retailer, or subscribe at RD.com.

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Physicians Practice – November Cartoon
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Medical Economics – Oct Cartoon
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Physicians Practice – September Cartoon
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Physician’s Practice – August Cartoon
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