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    In The Kink Of An Eye

    As a teen, Violet Rice volunteered at a hospital in her hometown of Hagerstown, Maryland. That and the fact that her mother and several friends’ mothers were nurses led her to pursue that field. During a nearly 30-year career, Violet served in several nursing capacities, including instructor, administrator and at the bedside. “I liked working on the staff,” Violet shares.... READ MORE >

    New Smiles At Warp Speed

    Many people have something about their smile that they would like to change. It might be simple or very complex. Thankfully, many of the more intricate alterations can be made in a day thanks to CEREC® CAD/CAM technology.  CAD/CAM (computer-aided design/ computer-aided manufacturing) was first used in dentistry 30 years ago. At the time, it was quite complex. But its... READ MORE >

    A Winning Game Plan

    We all understand that if you have your health, you have everything. But people often don’t think about that until after they’ve had a medical scare or must stop doing the things they love to do. These are the triggers that often cause people to make changes in their lives and look for solutions, which can sometimes be overwhelming.  Belinda... READ MORE >

    ‘Tried And True’

    As a young mom returning Heather Schuerlein, AP, DACM, to the workforce, Maggie* LAc, Dipl OM, is a board-certified found a position caring acupuncture physician at Palm for disabled children. Most of the aid was health-related, so Maggie opted to expand her skills and entered nursing school. Ultimately, she spent 40 years as a registered nurse in her native Massachusetts.... READ MORE >

    Stop Pain In Its Tracks

    Gary Charles Rowland began his military career in the Air Force. However, shortly after his hitch was over, Gary realized he missed the service. So, he enlisted in the Army, where he served for 36 years and achieved the rank of chief warrant officer 4. “That’s a technical rank,” enlightens Gary, 72. “It’s equivalent to a lieutenant colonel. I was... READ MORE >

    Picture-Perfect Teeth

    Rebecca’s* modeling career was skyrocketing. But in an industry where image is everything, even a minor flaw can damage your prospects, and Rebecca was growing increasingly self-conscious about one of hers. “A model has to project self-confidence, and while I felt good about myself, I needed my smile to complement my strong self-image,” Rebecca explains. “To make that happen, I... READ MORE >

    Calm, Cool, Reconnected

    A native of Puerto Rico, Johanna Trowell moved to Florida following her junior year of high school. Once she completed her senior year at West Orange High School in Winter Garden, Johanna continued her education and attended nursing school. For the past 18 years, she’s assisted two OB-GYNs in a private practice, where she now serves as clinical manager.  “Originally,... READ MORE >

    Oil Be Back

    As a younger woman, Camille Marro made a decent living on Wall Street. However, once the New York native became pregnant with the first of her six children, she shifted gears and became a stay-at-home mom. When her children headed off to school, she shifted gears again. “My kids’ school needed people to help the children in the classroom, so... READ MORE >

    As A Matter Of Facets

      On May 4, 1970, members of the Ohio National Guard fired into a crowd of anti-war protestors at Kent State University, killing four students and wounding nine others. The event, which became known as the Kent State massacre, triggered a massive student strike across the nation that forced hundreds of colleges and universities to temporarily cease operations. It was... READ MORE >

    No Mo’ Yo-Yo

    Michelle O’Brien has been a surgical scheduler for nearly 20 years. She currently provides that service for a neurosurgeon. About a year ago, Michelle began working remotely, which she absolutely loves. “I have my own little office, where I have peace and quiet and can get my work done, which is important,” the Miami native asserts.  Looking and feeling good... READ MORE >