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Beautiful Strandvรคgen, the grand boulevard in ร–stermalm, central Stockholm, Sweden, along Nybroviken. In my previous life, I was definitely born and raised there!

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Doctor's Toy Store has consistently delivered high customer satisfaction for doctors looking for new and used medical equipment at discount prices, and in 2017, they are re-focusing on the very important work done by their outstanding repair team that helps keep clients happy by keeping down time to a minimum; @drstoystore

For over 18 years Doctor's Toy Store has consistently delivered high customer satisfaction for doctors looking for new and used medical equipment at discount prices. Today, we focus on the very important work done by their outstanding repair team that helps keep clients happy by keeping down time to a minimum; Manual and Automatic Sterilizers. SPONSORED POST*


Above: Doctor's Toy Store owner and founder Rob Raymond checking his phone and text messages one last time before finally heading home.

My hard-working friend, Rob Raymond, Founder and CEO of Doctor’s Toy Store in Hallandale Beach, is a shining example of a South Florida businessman who has successfully adapted to the ever-changing technology trends in the medical equipment industry, while keeping his focus squarely where it belongs: on consistently delivering high levels of customer satisfaction that keeps clients loyal -and coming back for more


Delivering -or even receiving- consistently good customer service is that rarest of business qualities in South Florida, but Rob, ever-vigilant to what his clients want now and tomorrow in the way of medical equipment at discount prices, has parlayed that success so that over the past three years, he now boasts THE largest medical equipment showroom in Florida. Period.

As I’ve learned over the years, Rob is a creative guy who's always thinking outside-the-box to improve his business, always looking to make it easier for his team to do their job better. 

Over the years, thru dozens of conversations, Rob explained how he wanted to have a much-larger showroom than the one DTS had for so many years on Fashion Row so that he'd:
a.) be able to display a much-larger amount of medical equipment and devices than previously, and, 
b.) display those myriad products in a much-more attractive, interesting and more-intuitive fashion. And with much more space to walk around!

In short, Rob wanted to create a positive visceral experience for clients that would go straight into their long-term memories and help ensure very positive word-of-mouth among their colleagues and acquaintances because nothing beats the power of personal recommendations. 

Well, in the three-plus years now since the much-larger Doctors Toy Store showroom opened for business in their new location off of I-95, everything has proven Rob's vision correct, with lots of old and new clients constantly coming over, eager to see for themselves what’s what at the new-and-improved location.
And seeing is believing.





Rob knows from experience that an important factor for certain high-end or high-tech products is the buying experience itself. If you are physically present at the point-of-sale, have you received a positive experience that inspires confidence in your buying decision? 

But he also knows that a high degree of a client's satisfaction comes from the quality and
usability of the product itself and the degree of CONSISTENT quality customer service they receive after a purchase, including their trust in the quality of the repair work done by DTS's experienced professionals on-site.

So it’s with all this in mind that I'd like to share some of the impressive things I've observed and learned for myself recently at Doctors Toy Store

In 2017 Rob and his team want to better emphasize their ability to quickly-but-expertly perform repairs on medical equipment and devices for not just longstanding clients, but are also eager to gain more repair work from new clients and show them what they've been missing out on by using someone else.
And who wouldn't prefer better and quicker?

I recently had a chance to spend part of an afternoon in the Repair Dept. at Doctor's Toy Store, where I spoke with and had plenty of questions for Wellington, a friendly and very experienced repair technician who's been with DTS for the past two years.

Wellington is someone who's very important to the overall team effort because among his many talents in analyzing, diagnosing and fixing equipment problems for clients is his expertise with Manual and Automatic Sterilizers, one of the backbones of any medical practice or office.





















I started off by asking what the nature of the typical repair work was at DTS in an average month, and Wellington broke it down for me as follows:


40%  Autoclaves

30%  EKG equipment
10% Tables and Chairs
10%  Lasers or Ultra Sounds 
5%    Facial Monitors
5%    OR Tables 

He went on to explain that the main reason that the Autoclave takes the most time to diagnose and repair is because for most models, each warming cycle to reach the required 272 degrees Fahrenheit necessary to sterilize equipment, tools and glassware is about 40 minutes. 
So in trying to determine the problem, you also have to factor in enough time for the machine to cool down back to zero before trying again so you can see whether it works throughout the cycle.
That's key because in doing the repair, you must do it in a way that mirrors precisely how the equipment is designed to be used by clients in an office or hospital setting. 
You can't cheat simply to fix the problem!

That cooling-off period can sometimes be as long as 30-40 minutes, so you can appreciate how frustrating that can be when you are eager to diagnose and fix the problem as quickly as possible.

But you can't rush the equipment, you have to practice patience and sweat the details. 
And that's what Wellington does until everything is just the way clients want it to be.



Wellington said that in his time doing repairs at DTS, the most frequently seen Sterilizers were also necessarily the ones that are the most popular, Tuttnauer and Pelton & Crane, with both Automatic and Manual models, and Midmark, with their popular M7, M9 and M11 models.
Examples of some of these can be seen in the photos below in various stages of diagnosis and repair.









 











Wellington also educated me by showing me examples of some of the most-common problems associated with sterilizers and how he goes about diagnosing each item brought in for repair so that when they are returned, there's no new problem waiting to pop up.



1. Leaking gaskets

2. Clogged valves 
3. Faulty temperature sensors
4. Inaccurate pressure sensors.

Other problems: Relays, gauges and sensors not being properly calibrated. 

To do their job properly and safely, sterilizers should be about 15-27 psi.
The right temperature is roughly 252 to 272 degrees Fahrenheit.

Used properly, the Autoclave should use about one and three-quarters gallons of distilled water per week, and not be changed more often, but sometimes, for whatever reason, people using them think they are smarter than the manufacturers and... that's when problems occur.









































One thing that I learned from Wellington really resonated with me because it so closely resembled a behavior that I'd seen myself many times while working at well-known law firms in Washington, D.C. Many lawyers came to become computer literate and no longer depend upon staff for typing up drafts and correspondence from learning and then using Windows 97. But once they found their comfort zone, they never wanted to migrate to Windows updates. Under any circumstances!

I'd see this all the time when documents would be written by an attorney in Windows 97 and then need to be modified and updated for final review in a newer, richer format that the rest of the office was using. 

Wellington told me that, similarly, many older doctors he'd met told him they'd gone to medical school or did their residency program while learning how to personally use Manual Sterilizers, and came to look upon that personal knowledge as a real advantage because of their familiarity.

Something that would not be true when it comes to Automatic Sterilizers, despite the fact that they have more features -including being able to detect problems

While Manual Sterilizers do require a bit more attention to detail, there was something about not having used them a lot until after they graduated, as well as their ease of use, that these doctors found and continue to find comforting. 

Which is why they continue to use them.
And why they continue to bring them to DTS when they need repairs.
#reliability





Approaching the north entrance to Doctor's Toy Store on S.W. 30th Avenue via Pembroke Road. You can't miss the giant American flag! When you see it, drive towards it!



What you will see as you approach the southern gated entrance to Doctor's Toy Store on S.W. 30th Avenue, via Hallandale Beach Blvd. And the flag was still there...


Below: Rare moments of rest for the Doctor's Toy Store vans, which are seen everywhere throughout South Florida. If you spend even thirty minutes a day driving on any major highway between Palm Beach and Homestead and don't see one of these 12-plus vans on the road, you just aren't looking hard enough, because they're all around you.






Rob's business is noteworthy for many things, one of those being the longstanding success he's had developing and maintaining longstanding positive relationships with doctors and medical groups not just in South Florida, but also outside of Florida and the U.S.  
Because of his personal reputation for being someone who can consistently deliver what doctors need at a reasonable price and getting it to them when THEY want it, Rob and his friendly and experienced staff constantly have people coming by the showroom who are just in from Ohio or Brazil, Argentina or New Jersey. 

Or up from Coral Gables...

Busy medical professionals who are either longtime clients of Doctor's Toy Store, or, new clients who were told by doctors they know and trust that Rob was the man to see and trust.

Those sorts of relationships don't last without a serious commitment to make them work, and Rob and his dedicated staff do just that. One of the things that maintains that trust is their confidence that Doctor's Toy Store is constantly trying to have cutting-edge technology available for them.


Below: Rob and co-CEO "Doc" at the end of another long day of keeping South Florida's hard-charging and demanding medical community satisfied, inside their huge new showroom, right next to I-95.

A warehouse chock-full of every medical tool and device a doctor or practice group could possibly ever think of -and then some.

















Rob's friendly outgoing personality, quick sense of humor and near-encyclopedic knowledge of medical equipment, old and new, is amazing. 

That personality and ability of his goes a long way towards explaining how over a period of just 18 years, he's TRIPLED the size of his old showroom, and is continuing to satisfy his clients demand for medical equipment at discount prices with conscientious, top-quality customer service. 
His clients know that they are his number-one priority.

Doctor's Toy Store

2512 S.W. 30th Avenue, Hallandale Beach, FL 33009
(954) 457-0075 
1(877) DRS-TOYS  FAX: (954) 454-3916
http://drstoystore.com/

Twitter: @drstoystore https://twitter.com/drstoystore


YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/user/doctorstoystore


*DTS sells and repairs probes

*DTS has leasing and financing programs available
*Weekend and evening hours available by appointment
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*SPONSORED POST*

Friday, April 7, 2017

Today's terror attack in Stockholm at ร…hlens Dept. Store - observations and reflections; #openstockholm #STHLM



Today's terror attack in Stockholm at ร…hlens Dept. Store - thoughts, observations and reflections; #openstockholm 












The ร…hlens Dept. Store on Drottninggatan in Stockholm is easily one of the largest and busiest retail 
stores in Sweden -and northern Europe- and is located in what they call their ร…hlens City location. It's a two city blocks-long store on the city's most famous street for consumer retail shopping that is, literally, a city in itself. Not unlike the nearby and perhaps better-known internationallyretail magnet for upscale consumers, Nordiska Kompanaiet (NK) Department Store..

This store's size and its popularity with both locals and tourists alike is in large part because there are so many large downtown office buildings nearby -large for Stockholm that is- as well as its proximity to many of the city's huge and very busy main train station, 
Centralstationen
And, because it's just one block west of the always-busy multi-use Sergels Torg plaza and govt. buildings that are so beloved by residents and tourists, especially me. It's an area where there is constant activity, no matter the time of day.



Above, ground level, looking northeast towards the Sergels Torg obelisk and Sergelfontรคnen, the fountain, which in the winter becomes the scene of large lighted reindeer, sans red noses. Behind that, across the street 
on Sveavรคgen, is the large SEB building, HQ for Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB, the bank I frequently used for my 2013 trip, inc. their branch at Arlanda upon arrival and departure. 
Very friendly and professional people, unlike most banks in South Florida. 

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Above, looking east towards that same scene but from farther west on the plaza. In the far right, you can see the iconic revolving 22-foot neon, circular Nordiska Kompanaiet (NK) 

Department Store sign not too far away over on Hamngatan, which is green on one side and red on the other at night, with a clock.
It's not only an iconic symbol in the area, but a beacon for those for whom the chic and fashionable life that exists in Stockholm is the only way to go. 

The plaza is only one of my favorite places in all of Sweden and anywhere actually. I literally spent HOURS standing and walking around it and the adjoining areas in January's cold, marveling at it all -the perfect public square
A nexus of high-minded culture, social policy, pop culture, amazing retail shopping, very serious people-watching and the ease of well-located public transportation hubs that make everything seem more intimate and possible. 
Wish we had something like this in South Florida.

My Sergels Torg fountain and plaza in Winter photos are from my blog post of December 25, 2013, from my 2013 trip to Stockholm:

That beehive of activity I spoke of, on a beautiful busy Friday afternoon in Stockholm, is clearly what the terrorists were counting on when they hijacked a beer truck earlier this morning, with the expressed intent of killing as many innocent people in Stockholm as possible. 

Forget whatever numbers you have heard so far via U.S. media about the number of people killed, which is at least 4, 14 injured, because the police have now indicated they will NOT state a number because they know that the people behind the attack will use this for propaganda purposes.

The police and the Security people at Sรคkerhetspolisen, i.e. SAPO, are still looking for the people behind today's attacks in Stockholm and anyone who aided them.













Below, the words of one of my Twitter Followers who's a pilot for SAS





The Stockholm City Council is offering places to stay for the TENS OF THOUSANDS of people unable to get home tonight because the authorities stopped running commuter trains thru Centralstationen. .

Med anledning av hรคndelse i centrala Stockholm
http://www.stockholm.se/-/Nyheter/Om-Stockholm/med-anledning-av-handelse-vid-Ahlens-varuhus/








The city has been joined in this effort by everyday Stockholm residents upset at what has happened and offering to let people crash at their place until things are "normal."
There's your real story!.

In December of 2010, on one day, that busy area of Stockholm was also the scene of two terror attacks, one of which included suicide bomber Taimour Abdulwahab whose plans was to kill as many people as possible.
Trust me, most of the people who live and work nearby have not forgotten that fact.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Stockholm_bombings













Mattias Pehrsson (@masse ): "When the police are scared then you get scared for real









Sanna Rayman, above, never disappoints!

Soon enough, the cynicismThe phones ping and vibrate. "Are you okay?" "Are you?" "But on the job." Hearts, hearts, hearts. Soreness bubbling up, manifesting as fluid in the eye and emotikons on screens, offers a ride and overnight.
 What we love each other, anyway. Soon enough we arrive at the cynicism, quarrels, accusations. Against the media, the police, the politicians. Sometimes legitimate argument, so often exaggerated or exploited. In all this hideous, hide these feelings in the heart, and let them remain as a keynote. Forget them. Even the one you are angry tomorrow, are you prepared to offer sleeping and help today. We stuck together, everyone. Let's try to remember that even when disagreements come. Ok? <3 nbsp="" strong="">










If you want to see the latest news regarding today's attack, here are the best places to do that:








Aftonbladet newspaper:  http://www.aftonbladet.se/
This is exactly what a newspaper is supposed to look like in a moment like this!


Svensk Hjรคrta
Stockholm i vรฅra hjรคrtan. (Stockholm in our hearts.)






Dave 

Thursday, April 6, 2017

Downward Tourism Trend: Broward County's Tourism efforts, as measured by number of hotel visitors, are suffering just as Las Vegas is seeing very positive changes and results in key demographics, including Millennials

Downward Tourism Trend: Broward County's Tourism efforts are suffering just as Las Vegas is seeing positive changes and results in key demographics, including
millennials. 

As you can see for yourself when checking the numbers recorded by the very people whose government job it is to promote tourism in Broward County, and pay close attention to what those hotel visitor numbers actually are -and are revealing- Sunny.org, the Greater Fort 
Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau, the trend in Broward County is neither positive or encouraging. https://www.sunny.org/vital-stats/

There has been a DECREASE in average hotel occupancy for 9 of the last 12 months for which there are records; one month was ZERO, so I counted that as a negative.

Meanwhile in Las Vegas... The Associated Press has news of a very different kind: 
 Report: Las Vegas Draws More Millennial, First-time Visitors

A third of Las Vegas tourists last year were millennials — those between 18 to 35 — up from less than a quarter in 2015, according to a report commissioned by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority and released Wednesday...


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Dave

Monday, April 3, 2017

Latest threat to Everglades National Park comes Tuesday in Tallahassee, via variance for FP&L. Honestly, must #SoFL always be a laughingstock?





So, I was minding my own business Monday afternoon working on some forthcoming blog posts of interest to South Florida, and especially residents of Hollywood and Hallandale Beach, when I received the email below from the South Florida Wildlands Association.
It goes without saying that it's an email that really should have been sent over the weekend,
given that a crucial vote will be taking place in Tallahassee tomorrow, but at this point, it is what it is.

I've added some helpful links that the folks at SFWA should have included below but didn't, 
just as they should have listed or had links to the the names of lobbyists and law firms 
pushing this legislation, so that everyone knows who the players are.
You know, for #transparency and all? 
But they didn't. :-(



If you ever needed a new example of the Florida Legislature being blind to the long-term 
interests of South Florida residents, and the rest of the state, please consider this as your
go-to case.

Ever see miles and miles of utility lines in postcards of scenic parts of U.S. National Parks 
in the West? Probably not. That's NOT by accident.
Honestly, must #SoFL always be a laughingstock?

While I know that many well-intentioned people who live in very exclusive areas of South Florida, esp. anywhere along a beach, profess their belief that their own part of #SoFL is clearly THE best place for electrical power lines to be buried -and perhaps there's something to that- when confronted with the news below, could there really be any doubt that the best place in South Florida for buried utility lines is near U.S. National Parks that local, national and international visitors go to specifically because it's...nature?

There's only one Great Wall of China, one Grand Canyon and one Everglades.
Is FPL's technology in 2017 really so inadequate to the task of making sure that the eastern border of the Everglades doesn't look like South Dixie Highway in the future?
I think not.






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SOUTH FLORIDA WILDLANDS ASSOCIATION
Dear Friends,
Fresh off their defeat in the Florida Supreme Court in February (the Supreme Court refused to hear their case), Florida Power and Light (FPL) is back at it - trying hard to open up wetlands along the east side of Everglades National Park to 6 miles of massive new power lines.  In the nutshell, FPL, the state's most powerful (and generous) lobbyist, would be the beneficiary of two identical bills now making their way through the Florida House and Senate.  HB 1055 in the House and SB 1048 in the Senate ("Linear Transmission") changes the rules under which the Florida District Court of Appeals decided last April that FPL's power lines could not go forward at this location.
In the nutshell, the District Court determined that these power lines would cause "irreversible" harm to wetlands, ecology, and wildlife in the area - and were legitimately prohibited under Miami-Dade County's protective "East Everglades Ordinance."  What these new bills do is bring in a subtle change - and allow an agency such as the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to provide a "variance" to a company such as FPL (in other words - give them a permit) - if it would cause economic hardship for the applicant.  This change would also apply to other protective local ordinances if a power plant or power lines were involved.
This is absolute nonsense.  The County's East Everglades Ordinance, the Everglades National Park Protection and Expansion Act of 1989, the National Park Service's Land Protection Plan for the East Everglades ALL emphasized the critical ecological importance of this land for the health of the Everglades and its irreplaceable fauna and flora.  All of this land was supposed to be managed as "park." The East Everglades contain the famous "Shark River Slough" - the lifeline of fresh water into Everglades National Park.  These power lines have no place in this location.  None whatsoever.
The bills referenced are currently being fast-tracked through the Florida legislature.  The House version is still winding its way through - but the Senate version may come up for a floor vote very soon.  Please - we're asking all Floridians to contact both their State Senator and State Representative and urge them to vote NO on "Linear Transmission" - SB 1048 in the Florida Senate and HB 1055 in the Florida House.  Find your elected legislators here - and make those two calls (start with your senator).  Message machines will be on if no answer - and leave your name and address along with your message:
Best Regards,
Matthew Schwartz
Executive Director
South Florida Wildlands Association
P.O. Box 30211
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33303
P.S.  Learn a bit more about the projects we take on at the link below.  Tax-deductible contributions are always a big help to the work we do:
A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING TOLL-FREE (800-435-7352) WITHIN THE STATE. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. REGISTRATION #: CH32213
South Florida Wildlands Association
P.O. Box 30211
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33303