Dec 22, 2021 | Architecture
By Julie Roda In the beginning of the new pandemic world, the restaurant market was split on the way they it should manage COVID-19 concerns and guidelines. Not only as an architectural firm, but as consumers, we saw some restaurants choose to ignore the guidelines...
Dec 22, 2021 | Medical Corner
By Jessica Williams The healthcare system in our country has been broken for a long time – from managed care to government regulations, from ever-increasing health insurance premium, to high deductibles. Most small private physician practices were unable to keep...
Dec 31, 2020 | Article Archive, Medical Corner
By Shawn VanderBrook, PT, DPT, OCS I am going to start this off with a simple, yet profound statement about the knee joint and how it works. Ready? The knee is the victim of the foot and hip. These wise words from a patient’s professor sum up my philosophy of how best...
Dec 31, 2020 | Article Archive, Trends
By Karen Young Here we are, nine months into a new world order. Like you, I have had a myriad of thoughts about the situation we find ourselves in, but also like you, I have to keep moving forward with business, work, and life. Nothing has really changed on those...
Dec 31, 2020 | Article Archive, Insurance
By Jesse Harlan Am I the Only One Who Thinks This Way? “At least we have insurance on the place,” the owner thinks, trying to console himself while mentally tallying the smashed windows, stolen copper piping, ugly water-stained drywall, and spray-painted graffiti (not...