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Richard C Haines1, William C Behrens
1Medical Design International, 2100 East Exchange Place, Suite 400, Tucker, Georgia 30084, USA. haines@mdiatlanta.com
Abstract:
The first article in this series discussed the complexity and breadth of deciding what to do when relocating your practice. Assuming you have accomplished those tasks, you now need to undertake the job of actually getting that done. This section takes you from the conceptualization of the project to the actual heavy lifting, and outlines the concrete (literally) steps that must be taken to bring the undertaking to fruition.
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