HPRP – Health Professional Recovery Program - The State of Michigan's Health Professionals Recovery Program (HPRP) was established in 1994 by legislation. This program is administered through a contract with the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, Bureau of Professional Licensing and is supported by various health professional licensing boards and the associations and societies of the health professions in the State. The HPRP supports the recovery of its participants so they may safely return to practice and protect the safety of the general public.


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  • Steve L. - Successful experiment

    This was a cheap entry into this concept and it worked out well for me. Probably will get a folding version now, and this one is bulky to store when not in use. I'm tall, with a normal height toilet, so the nine inch height works well. Shorter people or taller toilets probably need a taller stool.

  • Amazon Customer - The best so far

    I've spent a fortune trying department store and internet moisturizers and anti-aging products. I am so happy that my search is over finally and I did not expect a very inexpensive product to solve my skin issues. My extremely sensitive, dry and acne prone skin began to worsen when I turned 41. It made me so depressed especially since I also developed eczema particularly on very low humidity days in the valley. This product was a Godsend. I saw improvement after day 1 of use and I'm not exaggerating. I don't typically write reviews on Amazon but I felt I owe something to the company that literally saved my skin and my wallet. I will try other Sebamed products since I'm truly very impressed.

  • Gina X - Decent phone for under $200

    I bought this phone a few months ago. It was a great phone when I very first got it. After a while, it stalls. It also logs you out when going on websites (even as easy as checking your email or going on Facebook). The touch screen chooses when to be "touchy" or not which is somewhat strange. However, this phone does have a few good things about it too. It's a great size (if you don't mind it being a little bulky). The camera is pretty good quality. Voice talk texting is wonderful! The internet moves at a prety good speed (when it's not stalling or logging you out). The battery life is pretty good. Charging the battery is fast because it doesn't take hours to charge up to 100%. Overall, it's a pretty decent phone. This phone costed me $179 and I'm pretty happy about my purchase.

  • SpankI! - matched

    looks originalwhen in a spot you need to hide marks very much recommended and goes a long way a good product

  • Crazy Alice - Avast keeps me safe

    I've been using Avast Internet Security for a couple of years now. I was introduced to it several years ago when I purchased a new laptop and the techs there had installed the free version for me. I like their customer service, they have been very helpful, and I like that I feel safe when I surf and shop on line. Granted, that's about all I do, but I feel safe doing it. I also like that Avast doesn't slow me down while using the computer like one popular program that I had did.

  • myexp - Product formula has changed almost completely...

    I have been using Nioxin Bionutrient Cleanser long before the company was bought by Proctor and Gamble. Now the new Nioxin cleanser formula makes my scalp dry and itchy. I still have an empty bottle of the old Nioxin Bionutrient cleanser and the ingredients listed are: Water, (Nioxin Complex), Aloe Vera, Panthenol, Extract of Burdock & Comfrey & Quassia & Buckthorn & Chaparral & Cranesbil & Rosemary & Sage & Nettle & Hops & Horsetail & Chammomile & Yarrow, Jojoba, Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Hydrolyzed Mucopolysaccharides, Tocopherol, Wheat Amino Acids, Biotin, Niacin, Sorbitol, Linoleic Acid, Arachidonic Acid, Acetamide MEA, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, TEA Lauryl Sulfate, Lauramide DEA, 6-(N-Acetylamino)-4-Oxahexyl Trimonium Chloride, Tetrasodium EDTA, Methylparaben, Proplparaben, Sodium Chloride, Citric Acid FD&C Blue #1.