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Learning From A Master – Unforgettable

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This entry was posted on 7/15/2006 11:31 AM and is filed under At Work.

Have you ever had the opportunity to work alongside someone you are personally in awe of?

 

Maybe it happened at Dental School. Perhaps it arose in your personal live, working with someone on a church or civic project.  Whatever the circumstances, working in proximity to someone with great talent and wisdom I find to be an inspiring opportunity.

 

That’s why each time I share the teaching stage with Dr. Leslie S.T. Fang I’m so pumped up.  Dr. Fang is someone who I consider to be at the very top of his crafts – which in his case means medicine, dentistry, education and business. 


 


Just imagine being great at all 4 of those specialties. More impressively, Dr. Fang is a terrific communicator who regularly blows away those who attend our courses by making the very complex easy to understand and digest.

 

Dr. Fang’s official credentials are so long – and impressive – that I can’t do them justice here.  Instead, I’ll provide this link to his official bio on our D.O.C.S. web site. 

 

What I do want to stress here is that Dr. Fang represents my vision for D.O.C.S., where I never want to rest on our laurels.

 

D.O.C.S. has always boasted a great faculty.  But that’s not enough for me.  On behalf of D.O.C.S. members I’m always on the hunt for cutting-edge professionals who can elevate our curriculum even beyond its already terrific level.  Dr. Fang is just such an instructor.

 

A dentist taking a D.O.C.S. course from Dr. Fang is learning from a master. 

 

But don’t take my word alone on it.  Ask any D.O.C.S. member who has taken a course from Dr. Fang.

 

I know they’ll be just as effusive in their praise and respect as I am. 

 

I’m very proud to call Leslie Fang a colleague. 

 

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