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Special Guest Wayne Breitbarth & Melvin Kershiner

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“LinkedIn Guru” Wayne Breitbarth has trained nearly 10,000 businesspeople on how to effectively use the professional networking site since he began moonlighting as a LinkedIn trainer in early 2009. A businessman himself, Breitbarth is an owner of M&M Office Interiors in Pewaukee, Wisconsin. Prior to his involvement in the office furniture business, he spent nearly twenty years in the automotive industry. He received his BBA from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and his MBA from Marquette University. Wayne is also a Certified Public Accountant and spent the early years of his career as an auditor and small business consultant with Arthur Andersen & Co. Melvin writes In this book, "All Medicines are Poison!," Melvin H. Kirschner, BA, BS, MPH, MD, sets out to remove the fog of confusion that clouds the landscape patients are required to navigate in their search for health care today. This book describes the risks and benefits associated with the use of medicines, and explores the validity of other treatment modalities referred to as "Complimentary and Alternative Medicine (CAM). He discusses the numerous failings and back-room dealings in the pharmaceutical and insurance industries, and highlights possible solutions to many of these current concerns. Dr. Kirschner has had an extensive career in the healthcare field. He has championed patient's rights throughout his career. As one of the key physicians instrumental in the enactment of the first end-of-life guidelines in the world, he has always strived for close doctor/patient relationships. In his view the patient's concerns always come first.

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