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Patient Experience at Village Medical, with Dr. David Hatfield, President of Village Medical

April 21, 2023 by John Ray

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Patient Experience at Village Medical, with Dr. David Hatfield, President of Village Medical (Episode 86, To Your Health with Dr. Jim Morrow)

Dr. David Hatfield, President of Village Medical, joined Dr. Jim Morrow on this edition of To Your Health. Dr. Hatfield and Dr. Morrow discussed the Village Medical model, value-based care, addressing gaps in care, their team approach which includes wraparound services like Village Medical at Home, patient experience, and much more.

To Your Health is brought to you by Village Medical (formerly Morrow Family Medicine), a “New Way to Well.”

Village Medical

At Village Medical, your relationship with your primary care provider is the foundation to your health. Their doctors and staff partner with you to understand your needs, and work together to focus not just on treatment, but also education and preventative care.

They combine the tools, technology and people needed to help create healthier, happier patients. More connected care means more complete care.

Village Medical clinics located at Walgreens pharmacies are bringing their vision of exceptional and compassionate primary care even closer to you. With locations throughout the United States, they’re in your neighborhood. And that network means you can visit a doctor at any of their locations, and they’ll have your records available.

With Village Medical at Home, they provide at-home visits designed to give eligible patients the attention they need, in a way that’s best for them and their caregivers.

With your caring team at Village Medical, it’s easy and convenient to stay on top of your health. Maybe more than ever before. Village Medical. The New Way to Well.

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Dr. David Hatfield, President, Village Medical

Dr. David Hatfield, President, Village Medical

Dr. David Hatfield has been practicing since 1995, with a focus on Family Medicine and a clinical interest in geriatrics.

Dr. Hatfield completed his undergraduate study in exercise science at Arizona State University. He attended medical school at A.T. Still University School of Osteopathic Medicine in Kirksville, Missouri and fulfilled his family practice residency at Mesa General Hospital. Certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Family Practice (AOBFP), he has a Master of Medical Management (MMM) degree from USC.

He is fluent in Spanish.

Outside of work, Dr. Hatfield enjoys snowboarding, golfing and mountain biking. He has ten grandchildren (and counting) and is interested in food.

Dr. Jim Morrow, Village Medical, and Host of To Your Health with Dr. Jim Morrow

Covid-19 misconceptionsDr. Jim Morrow is the founder of Morrow Family Medicine, now part of the Village Medical family of practices. He has been a trailblazer and evangelist in healthcare information technology, was named Physician IT Leader of the Year by HIMSS, a HIMSS Davies Award Winner, the Cumming-Forsyth Chamber of Commerce Steve Bloom Award Winner as Entrepreneur of the Year and he received a Phoenix Award as Community Leader of the Year from the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.  He is married to Peggie Morrow and together they founded the Forsyth BYOT Benefit, a charity in Forsyth County to support students in need of technology and devices. They have two Goldendoodles, a gaggle of grandchildren and enjoy life on and around Lake Lanier.

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The complete show archive of To Your Health with Dr. Jim Morrow addresses a wide range of health and wellness topics.

Tagged With: Dr David Hatfield, Dr. Jim Morrow, family doctor, family practice, patient experience, Prevention, primary care, To Your Health, Village at Home, Village Medical, wellness

Ron Combs – Combs Pest Control, Mike Wofford – JMW Construction Co., LLC

January 28, 2020 by Beau Henderson

North Georgia Business Radio
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Ron Combs – Combs Pest Control, LLC

The average homeowner stays with their pest control provider to 3-5 years. We are proud to serve many customers who’ve been with us since day-one-that’s over 17 years! We believe our customers continue to choose us because at Combs Pest Control – you aren’t a customer, you are family. 

 Many other companies are in the pest control business. We are in the PEOPLE business – we want to EARN your business and continue earning it. 

Don’t let pests and termites control your home! Call Combs Pest Control today to schedule a free consultation and estimate.

With over 26 years of experience, you can bet, that if it has more than 4 legs, we can kill it! 

 

Mike Wofford – JMW Construction Co., LLC

We are a full service contractor serving Gainesville since 1996. We offer CAD design, turnkey building and remodeling, and service work ranging from gutter cleaning to repairs of all types… no job is too big or too small. We take care of your home! Licensed and insured.

Hundreds of satisfied customers!

 

 

Tagged With: Construction, contractors, Dr. bill lampton, Family Business, framing, Georgia, local business, mike wofford, North Georgia, North Georgia Business Radio X, personal, pest, pest control, Prevention, Ron Combs, service, termites

MASK Matters Moms Making A Difference

April 2, 2018 by Karen

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MASK Matters Moms Making A Difference

MASK (Mothers Awareness on School-age Kids) is a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) organization created in 2007 by a group of dedicated mothers who recognized the need to consistently educate families on rapidly changing issues. The MASK mission is to engage and educate parents, children and the community on issues facing youth and to empower children to make safe, healthy choices.

MASK fulfills its mission by engaging, educating and empowering families through the MASK E3 Institute, MASK The Magazine and an informative website. The MASK E3 Institute is a comprehensive year long multi-year prevention program that teaches kindergarten through college-age students invaluable life skills and provides tools on how to cope with a number of issues including responding to peer pressure, technology-related challenges, refusal skills, self-esteem and boundaries.

MASK The Magazine is a parenting manual offering solutions to the modern-day challenges families face. It is packed with advice and will prepare and equip parents and students with knowledge, resources and skills to help strengthen parent-child bonds. MASK aims to build healthy children, strengthen parent-child bonds and improve school climate.

MichelleCardiniwithMASKMattersonPhoenixBusinessRadioXMichelle Cardini is Co-Founder and Marketing Manager at MASK (Mothers Awareness on School-age Kids). MASK began in 2007 when Michelle and Founder Kimberly Cabral were talking about their children and the concern they had for their safety and well-being. The conversation sparked a desire to learn more about the challenges and problems kids face and share that knowledge with other parents. Today, MASK is a thriving non-profit organization that distributes important information to families, schools, and communities to engage, educate and empower children to make safe, healthy choices.

Through the MASK E3 Institute, MASK The Magazine, and maskmatters.org, this information is accessible to families all over the world. Since MASK’s inception, Michelle has been involved in the development of student and parent programs, MASK The Magazine and fundraising events. She takes pride in encouraging parents to have a healthy, open dialog with their children while offering parenting solutions for today’s families. Over the past ten years Michelle has presented MASK Parent University to audiences throughout the valley and is a frequent media guest on local news stations. Michelle has been married to her high school sweetheart Joe Cardini for 26 years, and loves nothing more than being the mother of her three children Amanda, Joseph and Cristina.

Joining Michelle Cardini for this segment are two past recipients of the “Moms Making A Difference” Award: Lauren Daniels, Founder of the Happily Ever After League and Michelle Moore-Fanger, Founder of Mother’s Grace.

Connect with Michelle on LinkedIn, or by email, and follow MASK on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

LaurenDanielswithHappilyEverAfterLeagueonPhoenixBusinessRadioXLauren Daniels created the Happily Ever After League (HEAL) just six months into her own cancer journey. HEAL supports moms recovering from cancer in the time of their most immediate need. A mom in active cancer treatment with at least one dependent child at home receives a one time grant to help with the very expensive price tag that cancer comes with.

The grant money can be used to help pay for medical co-payments, medications and diagnostic testing. Ongoing support is offered through Healing House programs with a monthly Food Pantry, Outreach for holiday gifts and back to school supplies and backpacks as well as social support and educational events that assist families and enhance the quality of life for them as they deal with the challenges of cancer.

Connect with Lauren on LinkedIn, and follow Happily Ever After on Facebook.

MichelleMoore-FangerwithMothersGraceonPhoenixBusinessRadioXMichelle Moore-Fanger is Founder of Mother’s Grace, a foundation that is dedicated to the support of mothers and children who have endured life tragedies. By providing financial support and guidance, Mother’s Grace empowers these women to reach their goals of making a difference in their communities by helping others inflicted with similar circumstances.

Connect with Michelle on LinkedIn, and follow Mother’s Grace on Facebook and Twitter.

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Tagged With: mask the magazine, maskmatters, Parenting, Prevention, self esteem, substance abuse

Lower Extremity Amputation Prevention Discussion – Top Docs Radio

June 19, 2014 by angishields

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Lower Extremity Amputation
Multi-Specialty Discussion On Prevention of Amputation

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOPIC:

Lower Extremity Amputation Prevention

In the US alone there are over 20,000 lower extremity amputations per month.  As many as 68% of them have not had a basic vascular study to determine if revascularization could help save the leg.  This week I’ll talk with Dr. Mohammad Sharif of Village Podiatry Centers, Dr. Doug Redd of Advanced Vascular Resources, and Dr. David Schwegman of Hyperbaric Physicians of Georgia.  They’ll be discussing the multi-specialty team approach that is necessary for the best outcomes in patients with limb-threatening wounds.  They will talk about important things patients need to know about.  This includes things such as how important it is to have a vascular study to see if peripheral vascular disease (PAD) is present.  It is important to know that simply checking pulses is not effective enough when lower extremity amputation is a potential outcome.  Patients with risk factors for lower extremity amputation need to be followed by a foot & ankle specialist such as a DPM for care along with a certified wound specialist (not just a doctor or nurse who does wound care).

Special Guests:

Dr. Mohammad Sharif, DPM of Village Podiatry Centers

  •  Doctorate of Podiatric Medicine, Dr. William Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine
  • Internship, University of Texas Health Science Center
  • Surgical Residency, Harris County Podiatric Surgical Residency Program
  • Board Certified in Foot & Reconstructive Ankle Surgery
  • Certified in Microvascular Surgery, MD Anderson Cancer Center

Dr. Doug Redd, MD of Advanced Vascular Resources of Atlanta

  •  Doctorate of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine
  • Internship, Emory University Hospital
  • Residency, Diagnostic Radiology, Emory University Hospital
  • Fellowship, Angiography & Interventional Radiology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Dr. David Schwegman, MD of Hyperbaric Physicians of Georgia

  •  Doctorate of Medicine, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
  • Residency, Emergency Medicine, Ohio State University
  • Board Certified, Emergency Medicine
  • Certified Wound Specialist
  • Former Assist. Professor, Emergency Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine

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Only 7% of Eligible Seniors are Taking Advantage of this FREE Healthcare Benefit! Dr. Jason Reingold

May 21, 2014 by angishields

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Only 7% of Eligible Seniors are Taking Advantage of this FREE Healthcare Benefit! Dr. Jason Reingold
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Dr_Jason_ReingoldJason Reingold attended the University of Georgia, and then went on to the Emory School of Medicine.  Dr. Reingold is a Cardiologist by training, and is affiliated with both Northside and St. Joseph’s hospitals.  He has recently joined Atlanta Cardiology and Primary Care.  Dr. Reingold’s unique areas of clinical interest include preventive cardiology, advanced cardiac imaging, nuclear cardiology, structural/valvular heart disease, arrythmias and heart failure.

That said, Dr. Reingold has a new passion.  He and his partners have embraced a new program funded by the Affordable Care Act to improve health for seniors.  This new program has no up-front cost, and no co-pays!  Shockingly, only 7% of seniors eligible for this proram are taking advantage of it!  This program begins with a Health Risk Assessment and a Wellness Exam.  It also includes a Personal Preention Plan, and a Long Term Screening Schedule.  The process gives each participant about an hour of direct time with Dr. Reingold!  Some of the elements of the program include instructions for diet and exercise, counseling on preventive services and a follow-up testing schedule.

Listen in for more details!  To get more information about this program, call his office at (404) 296-1130, or visit his website at www.drjasonreingold.com.

We want to thank Griswold Home Care for sponsoring today’s show.  Griswold Home Care has been a preferred provider of high quality, affordable in-home senior care in Atlanta for more than 20 years.

Tagged With: congestive heart failure, custodial care, heart disease, home care, in-home care, Prevention, senior care

Back by Popular Demand! AIDS in the Senior Community

June 2, 2010 by angishields

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We at Eugeria! Radio understand this is an extremely sensitive topic.  We want our listeners to know that we are interested in education and awareness.  To that end, we want as many people as possible to hear this podcast.  At the same time, though not explicit, please be advised that this podcast covers topics that may be uncomfortable to some listeners.  Please send us your thoughts and/or questions.  We are anxious to have an extended discussion on this subject.  Thanks!

Monroe Spencer, KyleKyle Monroe-Spencer is the Director of HIV Prevention for AIDGwinnett, a non-profit organization providing supportive services and prevention education to AIDS victims and their support network.  After receiving a BS degree in Community Health in college, Kyle moved from Ohio to San Francisco.  She then joined the Peace Corps and spent a number of years in Jamaica, initially involved in general health counseling, and then becoming very interested in HIV prevention.  In 1996, Kyle moved to Atlanta to continue her work in AIDS education and prevention.  Kyle tells us that an astonishing 28% of the new AIDS cases are in adults over age 55.  Further, she notes that “most seniors believe this is a disease for the younger generation.”   Her best advice is to become educated and take the simple measures to prevent the disease.  Kyle can be reached at 678-990-6430, or visit their website at www.AIDGwinnett.org.

Noble, AdrienneAdrienne Noble is the Information and Referral Specialist for Gwinnett County Senior Services.  Originally from New York, Adrienne has become a vital force in her community by immersing herself in opportunities to serve the area’s seniors.  From directing residents to County service locations, to assisting them in availing themselves of Gwinnett County’s senior services, to helping families think through the impact of an aging loved one that can no longer stay safe alone, Adrienne’s role is to provide answers!  One of her roles is sitting on the Senior Issues Task Force.  The topic of AIDS in the senior community is one of two key issues identified by this task force, and one in which Adrienne is particularly interestsed.   Adrienne can be reached at (678) 377-4150, or via email at adrienne.noble@gwinnettcounty.com.  Find about more about the services available to seniors through Gwinnett County at their website: www.gwinnettcounty.com.

Tagged With: Gwinnett County Senior Services, HIV, Prevention

Hospital Infection Prevention

March 3, 2010 by angishields

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In today’s Wellness Minute Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy share some facts about hospital infections. As more and more patients die or become seriously ill from infections that they get in the hospital rather from the medical reason they come to the hospital in the first place it is obvious the patient and the patient’s family is going to have to take a stand. If you are in the hospital make sure you can get out of there as soon as possible – the longer you are in their the greater the probability that you get one of these hospital inspired infections. Listen right now to hear Dr Fitness’ tips. Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy’s Wellness Minutes improve your health in 3 minutes a day or less. iTunes Follow me on Twitter @FatGuy

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Tagged With: infection, Prevention, Wellness Minute

Georgia’s Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Team in Training Director Maureen Davidson

October 21, 2009 by angishields

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On today’s show Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy had on Maureen Davidson The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Team in Training Director of the Georgia Chapter. Maureen explained how to get involved and how this organization has raised close to $1 billion since its inception over 20 years a go. The Team is the first, best and largest charity sports training program. Almost 400,000 participants from first timers to seasoned athletes have trained with the Team and achieved their best at marathons, half marathons, triathlons, 100-mile century bike rides and hiking adventures. Participants enjoy working with their certified coaches and trainers who provide help with fitness, nutrition, gear and injury prevention. When you do a team event you get a trainer plus companionship and the support of a real team. They have events all over the country and for all levels of fitness. They even have family friendly events you can do as a family. To learn more please go to their website in Georgia at www.teamintraining.org/ga or nationally please go to www.teamintraining.org

For more Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy check out our Wellness Minutes blog where we give you in depth information on health, fitness and weight loss topics in 3 minutes or less every single day. iTunes Follow me on Twitter @FatGuy

Tags: athletes, bike, expert, injury, leukemia, lymphoma, marathon, maureen davidson, nutrition, prevention, team in training

Tagged With: expert, Expert Interviews, injury, leukemia, lymphoma, marathon, maureen davidson, nutrition, Prevention, team in training

Pink Ribbon Prevention

October 14, 2009 by angishields

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In today’s Wellness Minute Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy explain some breast cancer signs and symptoms. A thorough and regular self breast exam is your first line of defense against breast cancer. Pay close attention to changes in the size and contour of your breasts. Look for lumps as small as a pea. And don’t forget to check under your arms. Do the exam at the same day each month of your cycle. And if you have any family of history of breast cancer please do the exam and go for regular check ups. Listen right now to hear Dr Fitness’ tips. Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy’s Wellness Minutes improve your health in 3 minutes a day or less. iTunes Follow me on Twitter @FatGuy

Tags: breast cancer, health, prevention, symptoms, Tips, Wellness Minute

Tagged With: Health, Prevention, symptoms, Wellness Minute

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