by David Rosado | Oct 13, 2015 | 2015, Blog, October
via www.sunnyskyz.com Two to three nights a week, Dr. Jim Withers rubbed dirt in his hair and muddied up his clothes before walking the streets of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, searching for the very people he was trying to emulate. For 23 years, Withers has been...
by David Rosado | Oct 8, 2015 | 2015, Blog, October
Written by Gina Kolata via www.nytimes.com A well-to-do cancer patient is nearing the end of her treatments. During an office visit, she says to her doctor, “I can’t thank you enough for the care you provided.” Should the doctor simply accept the patient’s gratitude...
by David Rosado | Sep 24, 2015 | 2015, Blog, September
Dr. Rani G. Whitfield via www.huffingtonpost.com A doctor-patient relationship based on trust and effective communication is key to successfully managing the physical and mental health of my clients. Obtaining a thorough health history, narrowing down the possible...
by David Rosado | Sep 1, 2015 | 2015, Blog, September
Alissa Katz via Emergency Medicine News: August 2015 – Volume 37 – Issue 8 – p 18–20 You come home from a hard day at work and reach down to feed your cat. Pain suddenly shoots through your lower back, and though it doesn’t radiate to your leg,...
by David Rosado | Aug 25, 2015 | 2015, August, Blog
Written by James McIntosh via Medical News Today When participating in weight-loss programs, a helpful physician can improve the chances of success for people with obesity, according to the findings of researchers from Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, MD. Their...