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Bringing Healthcare to the Unsheltered Community of Sacramento – An Interview with Anthony Menacho
About Anthony Menacho Anthony Menacho is a National Health Service Corps Scholar and a graduate from the PA program Keck School of Medicine at the...
Surviving through the pandemic: How the frontline heroes responded with remarkable efficiency
The COVID-19 pandemic triggered an unprecedented global emergency, and healthcare professionals have responded by providing immediate care during...
IDefine with Dr. Mason Harrell
About Dr. Mason Harrell Amiable, accomplished, and passionate are just a few words to describe Dr. Mason Harrell, a Harvard-trained physician triple...
What’s Next In The COVID-19 Pandemic – How Are COVID-19 Worker’s Compensation Cases Going To Affect Your Practice?
The coronavirus pandemic has created a global disaster as the virus led to the loss of millions of lives, triggered unprecedented challenges to...
Dr. Antonio Gamboa: Bridging the Gap
Dr. Antonio Gamboa was born into an underserved world. Now, he is a founder and the CEO of a growing company, Elite Patient Care. As the first son...
2020 Vision with Dr. Ethan Wonchon Lin
About Dr. Ethan Wonchon Lin Dr. Ethan Wonchon Lin is an ophthalmologist practicing in Las Vegas, NV. He graduated from the Baylor College of...
Perfecting the Lost Art of “Doctor to Door” Medicine with Clay Hall
Thirteen years ago, Clay Hall, MSN, FNP, MBA, responded to a call in Scottsdale when he was working as a paramedic. He found an older gentleman...
The “Winning Strategy” of Sports Medicine Surgeon Daryl C. Osbahr
As a little boy, Dr. Daryl C. Osbahr wanted to be a professional athlete. And if not that, he wanted to be a sports medicine surgeon who took care...
An Interview with Dr. Timothy Trainor
About Dr. Trainor Dr. Timothy Trainor is a Board-Certified Orthopedic Surgeon based in Las Vegas, NV. He graduated from the University of Notre...
The Future of Surgery with Dr. Vladimir Sinkov
More than twenty-five years ago, Dr. Vladimir Sinkov came from Russia to study as a high school exchange student in Kansas. Enthralled by...
Fighting the Stigmas within the Opiod Crisis: An Interview with Dr. Kenji Oyasu
"Don't worry. He won't die; he'll just wish he was dead." Dr. Kenji Oyasu stood shocked at the words coming from his senior medical resident when he...
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Putting the Kid in Kidneys: An Interview with Dr. Ray Bignall
Your kidneys are that important! by Dr. Ray Bignall

Running the Marathon: A Conversation with Pediatric Psychiatrist Dr. Jennifer Goetz
Running a marathon is often used as a metaphor for endurance. This analogy might be familiar for some, yet it is ubiquitous for a reason.

Looking Beyond the Science: Caring for Underserved Communities with Dr. Imani McElroy
People’s health and well-being are heavily influenced by the communities in which they live. Ideally, people have ample access to medical services and the resources to pay for them.

A New Hope for Painful Diabetic Neuropathy: An Interview with Dr. Richard P. Winne
If you are struggling with nerve pain, you may feel like someone is following you around, randomly jabbing you with a needle. Maybe you ache all day or don’t sleep well. It’s difficult to lead an everyday life when your daily flow is constantly brought to a screeching halt by a jolt of sharp pain.

Hypertension Is on the Rise, and Almost Nobody Knows
Rates of hypertension have been on the rise for decades, and it’s time we start paying attention to this silent killer.

Drinking and Smoking while Young Could Age Your Heart
The teenage years are the threshold when we form our personalities for the future adult life. It is also the time for once-in-a-lifetime experiments, when we take a shot at all-known vices with a just-once mentality. Such endeavors, of course, are always risky, considering that most of our adult vices stem from our teenage years. “Just once” can quickly turn into “forever.”

Antibiotic Use May Now Be Linked to An Increase Risk of Colorectal Cancer – PART II
Antibiotics have become an everyday part of the medical world. They are used to fight bacterial infections and have saved millions of lives worldwide since their discovery. If you’ve ever had a bacterial infection, you’re probably already pretty familiar with antibiotics. However, the prevalent overuse of antibiotics is leading to some serious unintended consequences.

Antibiotic Use May Now Be Linked to An Increased Risk of Colorectal Cancer
They have been widely used in Western medicine for decades to treat and heal illnesses caused by bacterial infections. However, there are some downsides to excessive antibiotic use.