By Erica Pero This month I’ve reviewed a TON of leases. Sometimes commercial leases are very (unnecessarily) long and, in the case of one particular lease I read last week, in eight point font. (Not cool, whoever drafted that one!) Landlords seem to be feeling the pinch since the pandemic shifted things a bit. Here are a few sneaky things I’ve noticed landlords trying to … [Read more...] about Four Things Landlords Like to Sneak into Commercial Leases
Adapting to Impacts and Challenges of the COVID-19 Pandemic
By Jennifer Miles-Thomas, MD, FPMRS and Joshua P. Langston, MD The COVID-19 pandemic has forced a rapid evolution of our country’s longtime office-based care delivery model, which will require continued innovation from health care providers struggling to meet patient demand. Overall, the pandemic has exposed the fragility of our health care system. Many … [Read more...] about Adapting to Impacts and Challenges of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Significant Shifts in the Management of Prostate Cancer
By Mark T. Fleming, MD Detecting, understanding and treating prostate cancer has evolved rapidly in recent years, offering patients new hope and increasingly requiring a multidisciplinary approach to care. One of the most exciting advances in the field is targeted radioligand imaging and therapy. Both target prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA), a protein that is … [Read more...] about Significant Shifts in the Management of Prostate Cancer
Lacky Clinic Expands its Impact, Volunteers Needed
Lackey Clinic is a faith-based, free and charitable healthcare center, offering high-quality services for uninsured, working adults, who struggle to afford the high cost of healthcare. The Clinic provides primary and specialty medical care, dental care, eye care, free and low-cost medications, behavioral health counseling, and spiritual care. The Clinic has been serving the … [Read more...] about Lacky Clinic Expands its Impact, Volunteers Needed
Advantages of a Transperineal Approach to Prostate Biopsy – A Cleaner Path
By Jason P. Joseph, MD Over the past 30 years, virtually all prostate biopsies have been conducted transrectally. However, we are now seeing a gradual shift to a transperineal approach, which drastically reduces the risk of sepsis amidst the increasing prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Prostate cancer is the most common solid organ cancer in men in the … [Read more...] about Advantages of a Transperineal Approach to Prostate Biopsy – A Cleaner Path



