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From the Winter 22 Newsletter: Meet Kim
January 2, 2023 In September, Kim Campbell represented Vascular Cures at the African American Male Wellness Walk in Atlanta. Kim has made it her goal to share information about peripheral artery disease: this is her way of honoring her mother, Gertrude. Born in Greenville Mississippi, Kim’s father died when she was 9; she grew up close to her mother, and the two shared a lifelong bond often unique in single mother families. Gertrude, who made history as the first African Amer


The SAVE Clinic is Hosting a Resource Fair and Free Screening for PAD Awareness Month!
September 1, 2022 By: David Sayas On September 22nd, the SAVE (San Antonio Vascular and Endovascular) Clinic will be hosting resource fairs and free screenings throughout various districts of the San Antonio area. Learn more about the importance of vascular health and meet with medical professionals for a free vascular disease screening. The Save Clinic was established by Dr. Lyssa Ochoa, Board Certified Vascular Surgeon, to serve the need for compassionate, personalized, ad


My Experience with Transgender Healthcare
July 19, 2022 A Patient Blogpost by Asher, Vascular Cures Patient Partner : Have you ever been called the wrong name or been mistakenly labeled as the opposite sex? If so, you can understand the uncomfortable, awkward feelings of disrespect and ignorance that affect your identity. For the past 30 years I have been identifying as a female. About 10 months ago my partner helped me realize that I identify as non-binary (meaning I am neither male nor female, I identify with both)
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