Reputation To The Office: Case Study

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RT was informed that he had an appointment on 5/17/16, but when RT arrived to the office, Dr. Vukasin informed RT that he changed his appointment to Tuesday, 5/24/2016 at 2:00pm. RT appeared to be fine with the change that was made. Writer inquired about RT's health and RT informed writer that he was doing well and taking all of his medications on time. However, RT did express to writer that someone owes him $80.00 and RT claims that the person that owes him money told him that there is going be a delay on when he will be able to pay him back. RT appeared to be bothered by not being able to get his money back sooner. However, RT appeared to still be in a great mood when he was leaving the MOP office.

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