Thursday, July 17, 2008

Changing of the Guard

In a couple of short months there will be a change at Stamps Creating Wellness Center. By the end of September there will be at least one, if not two, new acupuncturists providing coverage to New Braunfels. What does this mean? Sadly, this means that Dave and Heather will no longer be working with Dr. Stamps and his team. We have really enjoyed our time working at the Creating Wellness Center and have learned so much from Dr. Stamps, Dr. Kiesling, Dr. Perry, Sheri Bagley, and others who work or practice there. Dave, who has way too much on his plate, has decided to focus more on his own clinic and herb company - both of which are located in Austin. Heather is about to wipe her slate clean with a move to the Las Vegas, NV area, where her husband has accepted a job and is already hard at work. On the bright side, this change is going to bring about improved acupuncture service to the New Braunfels area by increasing the number of days covered. This is important because sometimes acupuncture requires two days (or more) of treatment per week and this is best achieved when the treatments are two days apart. Additionally, the new practitioner(s) will likely have additional skills to bring to the table, there by enhancing the quality of treatment. This also means that if you know someone who is looking for an acupuncture position, now would be a great time for them to contact us. We have a couple more weeks of interviewing and would love to schedule anyone interested. Please have them call 830-625-6011 for more information and to schedule an interview.

While we depart from New Braunfels with heavy hearts, we are grateful for the time we have been able to spend there helping many people. We thank the staff and practitioners of Stamps Creating Wellness and most especially the New Braunfels community for their support. You will be in good hands with the new acupuncturists.

4 comments:

Jennifer said...

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