Forbes September 3, 2024
Michael Ashley

Maybe this sounds familiar: Over the holiday weekend, you decided to soak up the last days of summer, basking in sunshine, swimming in the lake. Unfortunately, the next day back at work, you notice a familiar pain.

Oh no, you say to yourself. Swimmer’s ear.

You’ve had this problem before. It’s not life or death, but it sure is annoying. Also, if you don’t get antibiotics soon to treat the problem, the pain will worsen. Unfortunately, the only way you can get the medication you need is to receive a doctor’s prescription.

And to do that, you must:

● Book a doctor’s appointment, sooner rather than later.

● Move your schedule around to accommodate their availability.

● Ask your boss...

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