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  • Welcome and Well Wishes


    There have been some big changes in the office lately. I’d like to officially welcome the new members of our team. Diana Ha, PA-C comes to us after completing her training as a Physician Assistant at Samuel Merritt University.

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  • So proud of this girl


    So proud of this girl. Juno decided she wanted to play softball this year. She jumped right in, both feet first, playing a team sport for the first time, on a team where she didn’t know anyone.

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  • 5 Ways to Heal a Scar

    5 Ways to Heal a Scar Source: Handcare You may have a scar from an injury or just from a surgery. It may be red, raised and firm. Some scars can even be sensitive or affect the way you use your hand or arm. To make sure that your scar does not affect your motion, […]

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  • Carpal Tunnel Up With Increased Electronic Device Use

    Carpal Tunnel Up With Increased Electronic Device Use Source: Physician’s Weekly Extended use of smartphones and other hand-held electronic devices leads to an increased risk of carpal tunnel syndrome, according to a study published online June 21 in Muscle & Nerve. Read more

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  • Congratulations Emma and Erin! Welcome Olivia and Jonathan!



    We bid farewell, but not good-bye, to Emma and Erin, who have been just amazing MAs. They are both moving on to bigger and better things, starting Physician Assistant schools this fall. We wish them nothing but the best. We know they are going to be spectacular as PAs, and in everything that they set […]


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  • Annual Meeting 2017

    06-Jul-2017 to 08-Jul-2017 This year’s Manus Club annual meeting was held in Jackson, WY in July. Click here to see what we learned from each other.

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  • How to Cut an Avocado Without Cutting Yourself

    Avocados may seem harmless, but if you’ve ever peeled and cut one, you know they can be more than a little troublesome. They’re slippery, they’re oddly shaped, and they have that annoying pit in the middle that rarely slips out as easily as you’d like. These characteristics have earned the avocado a reputation as one […]

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  • Acupuncture Can Ease Wrist Pain of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

    Acupuncture can relieve wrist pain, and researchers have tracked the brain and nervous system changes that may help explain why. Scientists randomized 80 people with mild or moderate carpal tunnel syndrome — pain caused by nerve compression at the wrist — to one of three groups. The first received acupuncture at the wrist and ankle. […]

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  • Welcome Jaymisha!



    I’d like to introduce you to the newest member of our team. You will see her smiling face as you check in at the front desk. Please help me make her feel welcome!


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  • 12 Minutes of Yoga for Bone Health

    Osteoporosis is the underlying cause for 1.5 million fractures in the United States annually. This results in half a million hospitalizations, and almost 200,000 admissions to nursing homes. Caucasian and Asian women are particularly at risk, but the disease affects everybody. Can 12 minutes a yoga a day reduce this risk? If you have never […]

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