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Lorraine Day, MD, The Process of Forgiveness

One of the reasons my mentor, and favorite “eye poker,”  Lorraine Day, M.D, became an orthopedic trauma surgeon, was to help people get better from their injuries. But as her patients got better, and they received less attention from their family and friends, the...

Lee Merritt, MD, Maintaining Medical Freedom

Orthopedic surgeon Lee Merritt, MD, began her medical career at the age of four, carrying her father’s “black bag” on house calls. Since, Dr. Merritt has taken a stand for honoring her oath to do no harm. She has been very outspoken when it comes to shining the light...

Terry Wahls, MD, Multiple Sclerosis Relapse Study

Do you have a “diagnosis” that can never be cured?  Approximately 2.3 million people worldwide are affected by Multiple Sclerosis.  For many, receiving that diagnosis is a “death” sentence. But for Terry Wahls, MD, it became her obsession. Dr. Wahls is back to share...