By Erica Pero It seems most of my clients took at least a little time off to recharge this summer. Sometimes when I unplug from work, my brain starts to get creative. I start thinking about strategic ways to earn more money and live out my passion of helping clients grow their businesses... which leads me to the concept of a “side-hustle”. A side-hustle is … [Read more...] about Do you have a “Side-Hustle”? Should you? Could you?
Shedding Light on a Lesser-Known Origin of Back Pain:
The Sacroiliac Joint By Scott Bradley, MD One commonly overlooked cause of lower back pain is degeneration and inflammation of the sacroiliac joint, a complex structure responsible for carrying the weight of the upper body and shifting that load to the legs for walking and standing. Unfortunately, damage to an SI joint often does not appear on X-ray, CT or MRI … [Read more...] about Shedding Light on a Lesser-Known Origin of Back Pain:
The Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore Awarded More than $400,000 to Support Health-Related Initiatives
Obici Healthcare Foundation, Sentara Healthcare, and Walmart Partner with the Foodbank to Promote Healthy Outcomes By Jordan Fonteno The Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia & the Eastern Shore recently announced a series of grants from Obici Healthcare Foundation, Sentara Healthcare, and Walmart totaling $410,000. The Foodbank will leverage these funds to … [Read more...] about The Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia and the Eastern Shore Awarded More than $400,000 to Support Health-Related Initiatives
Beyond Burnout, What’s Coming?
By Raouf (Ron) Gharbo, DO Paradoxically, healthcare burnout has become rampant in healthcare experts. Currently, the burnout literature is full of terms like compassion fatigue, moral injury and subjective surveys. The root causes are unremitting risk, conflict and pressure, leading to exhaustion, and we need an objective physiology-based model. I am a clinical … [Read more...] about Beyond Burnout, What’s Coming?
Medicine Then & Now Summer 2019
From Infections to Anxiety: How Pediatricians Face the Challenges of Caring for Today’s Kids By Kasey Fuqua Over the last 40 years, pediatrics has been shaped by rapid changes in the world. From the development of vaccines to the advent of the Internet, pediatricians have been changing their practices to fit the needs of new generations of children. The … [Read more...] about Medicine Then & Now Summer 2019



