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Physician Event | Celebrating the Holidays with a Winning Culture

12.9.21 Virtual Event

When & Where

Thursday, December 9, 2021
6:30 PM EST - 7:30 PM EST
Virtual Event

About The Event

Celebrating the Holidays with a Winning Culture
Event Type: Physician Event

From our values to our service standards, to our relationships with our patients, cultivating an award-winning culture isn’t easy, especially when you have a mission of caring for one of the most vulnerable populations: seniors.

However, in every center across the nation, we all run towards the same goal, and we must do so with the same mindset. How are we able to accomplish this, especially in primary care? Join our clinical leaders as they show us how our centers achieve affordable VIP care for our patients without burning out our physicians and staff. 

In appreciation for your participation, attendees will receive a complimentary holiday gift. Save your spot today! Register for this FREE virtual event using the registration button above.

About the Speakers:

About Dr. Aamina Shahid: Dr. Shahid witnessed how fragile life is when her grandfather suffered a massive stroke, and it made her want to care for others. “Helping my patients maintain and improve their health brings me joy,” says Dr. Shahid, who is board certified in Geriatrics and Family Medicine. To figure out the best plan, she spends a lot of time with them and tries to put herself in their shoes.“Working with seniors has taught me that sometimes doing less is doing more—and I get inspired hearing all that they share.”

About Dr. Kunal Gurav: Dr. Gurav dreamed of being a doctor when he was in high school. “I’ve always enjoyed understanding and solving complex challenges, and I wanted to use my skills to help people heal,” he says.

Today, as an expert in cardiovascular medicine, Dr. Gurav spends time getting to know his senior patients so he can help improve their health in a personal way and prevent future issues. “It’s rewarding to learn from their lives and experiences, and also be a part of continuing their stories,” Dr. Gurav adds.

About Dr. Terrell Bacchus: Dr. Bacchus earned his medical degree with high honors from Ross University School of Medicine on the Caribbean island of Dominica. He also completed his internship and residency in Family and Preventive Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, GA where he received extensive training in pediatrics, geriatrics, preventive medicine, OB/GYN, emergency medicine, inpatient medicine, and minor office procedures.

Outside of the medical office, Dr. Bacchus enjoys volunteering his services to help educate members of the community about good health and disease prevention. His work includes helping children in underserved high schools learn about diabetes and how to avoid it. He’s also performed sports physical exams for student-athletes and taught anatomy and physiology to 1st and 2nd-year medical students.

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