Lori Espinoza
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This is Dr. Stidham, everybody. Hello, everyone at Arizona Specialty Eye Care.
This is Dr. Stidham, everybody. Hello, everyone at Arizona Specialty Eye Care.
We were seeing anywhere between 40 to 60 patients a day for one doctor. People were having to wait a month just to have a surgery. And he finally said, you know what, we're going to have to add another partner. And that was Dr. Stidham.
We were seeing anywhere between 40 to 60 patients a day for one doctor. People were having to wait a month just to have a surgery. And he finally said, you know what, we're going to have to add another partner. And that was Dr. Stidham.
He really connected with some patients, and the patients loved him right away. And they were a great team together.
He really connected with some patients, and the patients loved him right away. And they were a great team together.
Dr. Schwartz was the type of doctor that came in every morning, bright and early, and he would have his jacket and his tie on. And Dr. Stidham would come in dressed in just like a golfing outfit. Were they an odd couple in a way? Yes, the odd couple. Completely odd.
Dr. Schwartz was the type of doctor that came in every morning, bright and early, and he would have his jacket and his tie on. And Dr. Stidham would come in dressed in just like a golfing outfit. Were they an odd couple in a way? Yes, the odd couple. Completely odd.
If the patients came in, he would tell our techs, here comes a GLM, a good-looking mother. And if it was a good-looking mother, the techs knew to give him extra time.
If the patients came in, he would tell our techs, here comes a GLM, a good-looking mother. And if it was a good-looking mother, the techs knew to give him extra time.
I would put my ear to the door and I'd say, oh my gosh, here he goes again.
I would put my ear to the door and I'd say, oh my gosh, here he goes again.
When I would go in the morning, he'd be sound asleep in front of the office. Sound asleep, late for surgery.
When I would go in the morning, he'd be sound asleep in front of the office. Sound asleep, late for surgery.
He goes, just fire his ass. Fire his ass. I want him fired. I said, I'm not going to fire him. You fire him.
He goes, just fire his ass. Fire his ass. I want him fired. I said, I'm not going to fire him. You fire him.
This is Dr. Stidham, everybody. Hello, everyone at Arizona Specialty Eye Care.
We were seeing anywhere between 40 to 60 patients a day for one doctor. People were having to wait a month just to have a surgery. And he finally said, you know what, we're going to have to add another partner. And that was Dr. Stidham.
He really connected with some patients, and the patients loved him right away. And they were a great team together.
Dr. Schwartz was the type of doctor that came in every morning, bright and early, and he would have his jacket and his tie on. And Dr. Stidham would come in dressed in just like a golfing outfit. Were they an odd couple in a way? Yes, the odd couple. Completely odd.
If the patients came in, he would tell our techs, here comes a GLM, a good-looking mother. And if it was a good-looking mother, the techs knew to give him extra time.
I would put my ear to the door and I'd say, oh my gosh, here he goes again.
When I would go in the morning, he'd be sound asleep in front of the office. Sound asleep, late for surgery.
He goes, just fire his ass. Fire his ass. I want him fired. I said, I'm not going to fire him. You fire him.