It’s been a couple weeks since I posted here, but I’m finally back to post about the latest toons on my various client sites. Last month’s Physicians Practice cartoon posted back on December 22, and I think it’s a fitting New Year’s gesture.
Here’s to hoping your new year will be full of good health and prosperity!

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