During work hours, Sheila DeBastiani is a supervisor and educator in the invasive cardiology unit at WakeMed Health and Hospitals in Raleigh, North Carolina, supporting a busy service line that touches patients of all ages and all walks of life.
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For the Dubiels, a collection that started as a way to keep their promised baby close to their hearts while they waited to hold her in their arms became a touchstone for the family.
When Mark Watts, a native of Portland, Oregon, first moved to Arizona, he was struck by its natural beauty. Arizona has a rich history of commercial mining, and Watts was taken by the romantic notions of land claims laws related to its prospecting past.
By Matt Skoufalos “If you need anything, just ask Amy.” In Amy Peronace’s household, the punchline of that joke turns…
By Matt Skoufalos What do you do when you have an inclination toward service, an inner “science nerd” that loves…
By Matt Skoufalos The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic put on hold nearly every segment of business and kind of activity…
– By Matt Skoufalos – For the past five years, Richard Hollis has donned a 7m wetsuit, buoyancy control device, mask, snorkel,…
– By Matt Skoufalos – For triathlete Sam Maxfield, most days of the week start very, very early in the morning. By…
– By Matt Skoufalos – For medical dosimetrist Bryan Streitfeld, the working day is a long one. It begins with a 4:30…
By Matt Skoufalos During the workday, Brad Reed is the senior director of diagnostic imaging services at Oregon Health &…

