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May 13, 2021
More than a year into the pandemic, some AAPI health care workers share their struggles of saving people while also dealing with hate.
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When a patient exhibiting COVID symptoms went to an L.A. County ER, nurse practitioner Hengky Lim rushed to help. That patient wasn’t wearing a mask. He coughed right in front of my face, right in front of my face. And I can see the saliva, the spit on my face shield, said Hengky Lim, Nurse Practitioner, Emergent Care.
At first, Lim didn t think it was intentional but the patient did it again: coughed on his face without a mask in the height of the pandemic.
Liliana Marcu Awan, MD, FAAFP, AAFP is recognized by Continental Who s Who
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HOLLYWOOD, Fla., May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Liliana Marcu Awan, MD, FAAFP, AAFP, is being recognized by Continental Who s Who as a Top Family Physician for her outstanding contributions in the field of Medicine. Currently, she serves as the Owner and Family Practitioner at the Medical Center of Hollywood Family, Cosmetic, and Ketamine Infusion Center.
A board-certified family medicine physician, Dr. Awan has devoted 12 years to serving families on an outpatient basis at her clinic,
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the Medical Center of Hollywood Family, Cosmetic, and Ketamine Infusion Center. Fluent in English, Spanish, and Romanian, she is an acclaimed physician of
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Judge Rob Young sworn in today
Today in Alexander County, Thomas “Rob” Young was sworn in as District Court 22-A, Seat 2 Judge surrounded by his family and friends.
While in college at UNC Asheville, one of his professors encouraged him to pursue a legal professional degree. The second semester of his senior year he took a constitutional law class which he thoroughly loved. That one class changed his trajectory. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Philosophy then obtained his Juris Doctor Degree from Drake University Law School in Des Moines, Iowa.
Coming back to North Carolina to start a law practice was an easy choice for the Young family since his wife, Kim, is from Hickory. They knew that starting and raising a family here was the right decision.