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Elizabeth Clayborne (left, at center, with her coworkers in April 2020, and right with her husband and two daughters in July 2020) says that spending time outside and embracing a positive attitude are two self-care practices she prioritizes.
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Elizabeth Clayborne, MD, is an emergency room physician based in Highland, Maryland. At 38, she’s in the middle of launching her own medical device company, and she’s a mom of a 2-year-old and a 10-month-old.
After a year of being on the front lines treating patients during the global pandemic, coping with national social unrest, and caring for a newborn at home, she wants you to know that she’s
This April marks the 244th birthday of the great American statesman Henry Clay. He was born into the turbulent time of the American Revolution and lived three score and ten, plus five, which was long enough to see his fellow Americans pass through many seasons of despair, trial, and triumph. For young Clay, though, despair and trials came early and might have consumed him had it not been for an extraordinary woman who chewed up despair and spat out trials as she clawed her way to triumph, her family always in tow.
Elizabeth Clay was Ma to Henry and his siblings, an âold widow womanâ at thirty to her neighbors. Still, she was also an American heroine left unsung because she lived a quietly courageous life too easily overlooked by history. This week we anticipate the day coming in a couple of weeks that honors all Mothers, and so for Henry Clayâs Ma, we sing. Join us.
The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra joins Blessed Trinity Church to celebrate Easter
It was a special Easter celebration at Blessed Trinity Church in Buffalo.
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â It was a special Easter celebration at Blessed Trinity Church in Buffalo. We wanted to do something extra special for Sunday. Because we received some donations, we were able to find some members of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra to join us for Mass on Sunday, Elizabeth Clay, the music director at Blessed Trinity Church, said.
Dozens gathered in the church, while others attended Mass virtually. I actually have to say our celebration this year was even more joyful even than our masses in 2019. The reason for that is we have a new pastor at our church. His name is Father Bob Gebhard. He has really brought a positive energy in spite of the pandemic to our community, Clay said.
Feb 1, 2021
YOUNGSTOWN Mrs. Gloria Adams, 76, departed this life on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2021, at St. Elizabeth Boardman Hospital.
Mrs. Adams was born Feb. 10, 1944, in Midway, Alabama, the daughter of Elijah and Elnora Williams DuBois.
She graduated from Center Ridge High School in Alabama, after which, she relocated to Youngstown where she met her husband of 54 years, Norman Adams Sr. From this union, together they had four children, Norman Jr., Shawn, Shawna and Sonja.
She had been employed at North Side Hospital, after which she was employed at Delphi Packard for 30 years before retiring.
Gloria was a faithful servant and member of Triedstone Missionary Baptist Church. She was president of the Mission, a Sunday School Teacher, was also member of the Usher Board, Mass and Number 2 Choir. She assisted in the kitchen whenever needed and also assisted with Communion. She was a member of the Praise Team and was truly a servant of the Lord. Gloria displayed unwavering faith
December 22, 2020
Advance care plans have jumped fivefold during the pandemic. One ER doc shares why she has one for herself and her family members.
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When ER doctor Elizabeth Clayborne s maternity leave was wrapping up and she prepared to return to work, protecting her family was at the top of her mind. As a mother, you always are going to do your best to protect yourself and your children, said Clayborne, an adjunct assistant professor of emergency medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
In the emergency room on any given day, about a third of her patients she s treating have COVID. It s given this doctor reason to advocate for something many of us don t talk about: advance care planning.