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Home > Business & Careers > Workplace Relationships   »   I want to leave a hearthfelt farewell to my patients

 
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Old Sep 26, 2007, 05:01 PM
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I want to leave a hearthfelt farewell to my patients

I am an RDA at a dentist office and I am leaving next week to start at another office. I have worked at the current place for 5 years and have very good relationships with my patients. Many ask specifically for me when scheduling appointments because they really like me a lot and trust me to take care of them when they are afraid. I wanted to write a few of them goodbye cards, to let them know I wasn't just deserting them without a thought. Is this ok to do?

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Old Sep 26, 2007, 05:08 PM   #2  
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It is okay to do however do not tell them in the cards where you are going. That could be construed as you attempting to "steal" patients. when I left my last job i had formed very tight relationships with some of our vendors and recruiters. When I left I sent emails to everyone I worked with letting them know how much I enjoyed our relationship while I worked at X company. I did it while I was still an active employee so again there is no look that you are attempting to take anyone with you.
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