The woman behind the ER
If I was smart enough and wanted to work hard enough, I think I would have been an emergency room nurse. I don’t mind the hard work, but anything science-related generally looked like Greek to me in school, so it was clear I wasn’t destined for a clinical profession. I was lucky enough to get as close as I could, though, by becoming a hospital administrator and eventually a CEO…
It’s a real pain in the…
Yes, it is. That little nagging pain in your back after you play a tough tennis match. That ache in your knees after a long walk through the park with your grandkids. Then there’s the hip pain that is starting to keep you up at night…
Are you seeing red?
I like to wear red, especially on a gloomy winter day. So when National Wear Red Day began in 2003, I hardly noticed…
Emulating the focus of a hero can help you stay the course
Every New Year, besides being filled with champagne and fireworks, is full of promises…
I promise…not to do this next year
Women habitually seem to take on more than they should during the holidays…
Being ‘out’ to be ‘in’
Forecasters tell us that nearly 30 percent of hospital inpatients will move to an outpatient setting over the next five years…
Head (safely) over heels in love with football
Among my many liabilities, I suffer from that Southern affliction known as Football Fanaticism…
The Power of Pink
The who’s who of North Fulton united to celebrate and support the second annual Power of Pink charity luncheon, fashion show and silent auction…
Honey, Get Healthy…Please
In my 31 years of marriage (yes, to the same man, Patrick), I have never been happier with that man…
A promise fulfilled
“Mom, are you gonna die?” This was my oldest daughter, Kelly’s, first question when I told her I had Multiple Sclerosis…









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