thriveglobal.com – “Know what you are trying to achieve and why you are doing so”, With Douglas Brown and Dr. Nadine Hachach-Haram

I’ve always been passionate about plastic and reconstructive surgery. I grew up in war-torn Lebanon where I witnessed a great need for that kind of medical care. So early on, I decided that I wanted to give people an opportunity at a better quality of life by restoring their form and function. In my journey to where I am today, I started to become involved in global health initiatives. I worked in many countries around the world, helping to build and scale sustainable health models, including Peru, Vietnam and throughout the Middle East. But I also worked with big, international medtech companies, advising them on how to scale their new techniques and devices.

What I recognized after 10 years of doing this kind of work is that there is a fundamental challenge of access, variation and care in the quality of healthcare. At the moment, where you live in the world very much determines the quality of your care, and it shouldn’t be that way. They often say necessity is the mother of invention. I saw there was this huge problem getting expertise to where it’s needed, and that’s when I began looking to technology to solve it.

Full article here: https://thriveglobal.com/stories/know-what-you-are-trying-to-achieve-and-why-you-are-doing-so-with-douglas-brown-and-dr-nadine-hachach-haram/

thriveglobal.com – “Know what you are trying to achieve and why you are doing so”, With Douglas Brown and Dr. Nadine Hachach-Haram

As a part of my series about “Lessons From Inspirational Women Leaders in Tech”, I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Nadine Hachach-Haram, a clinical entrepreneur, lecturer and surgeon who regularly supports global medical charity missions. She founded Proximie — a web-based dashboard that provides augmented-reality surgical assistance via a live video feed — in 2016.

Full article here: https://thriveglobal.com/stories/know-what-you-are-trying-to-achieve-and-why-you-are-doing-so-with-douglas-brown-and-dr-nadine-hachach-haram/

hernorm.com – How To Spot A Cheating Partner

Many times, the cheating partner can start to become overly sensitive over his/her non-shared personal items such as their phone, car, or living space.

For example, if before he/she left their phone out while taking a shower, they may start to bring it into the bathroom with them or become very agitated when their significant other asks to look at a funny video or something else on the phone.

Full article here: https://hernorm.com/how-to-spot-a-cheating-partner/

timesofsandiego.com – Del Mar Fairgrounds to Host ‘Holidays In Your Car’

COVID-19 may have taken away some things in life, but it can’t take away your spirit! CBF Productions recently announced it will host “Holidays In Your Car,” a drive-thru holiday lights show, at the Del Mar Fairgrounds.

The event, which will also take place at the Ventura County Fairgrounds, will last through Jan. 2.

Guests will be asked to stay in their cars as they drive through an enchanting mile-and-a-half display of over one million dazzling LED lights, accompanied by your favorite holiday tunes. With some displays standing at over 40 feet in height, “Holidays in Your Car” also includes spectacular installations of high-end projections casting festive images onto sets, arches, and surfaces to create an unforgettable experience.

Full article here: https://timesofsandiego.com/life/2020/11/09/del-mar-fairgrounds-to-host-holidays-in-your-car/