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Revolutionizing the American Healthcare System with Dr. Faisel Syed from ChenMed
About Dr. Faisel Syed Dr. Faisel Syed, MD, earned his medical degree from the Iberoamerican University in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. He...
Empowering People to be Healthy and Happy: An Interview with Eva Vennari
Eva Vennari is no stranger to ongoing health problems. As a little girl, she went to various doctors who would attempt to diagnose her properly, but...
How a Pandemic Has Impacted Children with Nicholas Regas
About Dr. Nicholas Regas A former rugby player turned pediatrician, Dr. Nicholas Regas, DO, is now a resident physician at the UNLV School of...
The Most Common Sleep Disorders in America: An Interview with Dr. Kent Smith
About Dr. Kent Smith Kent Smith, DDS, graduated from Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas, Texas, in 1985. A decade after successfully establishing...
What’s the Impact of Social Media and Misinformation on Medical Procedures?
Social media has revolutionized the way information reaches people. The rise of platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, and other similar websites...
Smile Maker: An Interview with Dr. Nidhi Pai
About Dr. Nidhi Pai, DDS Dr. Nidhi Pai, DDS, graduated from the Goldman School of Dental Medicine in Boston University and has spent more than 20...
CEO Nick Loporcaro and Dr. Michael Le: Your Neighborhood Doctors
Visiting the doctor's office can often be a tedious and time-consuming task. Older people especially find themselves hospitalized as they undergo...
Putting Others First in Life and Medicine – An Interview with Eddie Menacho, PA
About Eddie Menacho, PA: Eddie Menacho is a National Medical Fellowship Scholar and a graduate from the PA Program at the prestigious Keck School of...
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...
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The Olfactory System Is Our Body’s Natural Warning System
A recent study carried out by Sweden’s Karolinska Institutet indicates that the olfactory system is much more: the body’s innate warning system.
Inspire, Elevate, Uplift: An Interview with Dr. Alyx Porter Umphrey, MD
By drawing inspiration from within and from others, Dr. Alyx Porter Umphrey, MD, found success in a medical field in which being a black woman is rare. She then paid it forward, creating an organization with her husband, Dr. Gregory Umphrey, that supports minority medical students.
Dr. Porter Umphrey is a neurologist with the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix, Arizona. She specializes in neuro-oncology, focusing on tumors of the brain and spinal cord, brain metastases and neurological complications of cancer with its treatment.
Why Telehealth Is So Cost-Effective
Many patients have enjoyed easier access to professional medical and therapeutic advice due to telehealth technology, and the convenience factor is significant. But there’s another side to the value of telehealth: it’s cost-effective. So why exactly is telehealth so affordable, and will it be a better option for you and your family in 2022?
Giving Back and Moving Forward: A Life of Service with Dr. Gregory Umphrey
Some people dedicate themselves to a life of service. They choose careers and opportunities to provide services that improve and often save the lives of others. Dr. Gregory Umphrey, M.D., is one of those people. Between his medical career and ElevateMeD, a nonprofit organization he and his wife founded to help medical students, he has made life better for many.