Dallas History The First Black Dentist in Texas By Trace Miller | 6 months ago Dr. M.C. Cooper was born a slave in Dallas. Now, 91 years after his death, the state is set to recognize his achievements.
Women's Leadership Eosera’s Elyse Dickerson on Risks and Rewards By Chesney Woodchek | 2 years ago She lost her job 13 years in. That's when her career took off.
Medical Dr. Kamilia Smith is Rethinking the Gynecologist’s Office By Caitlin Clark | 1 year ago Complete with co-working space and a portrait of Dolly Parton.
Business Senderra Rx Takes Off By Will Maddox | 2 years ago Win Purifoy didn't know a thing about pharmaceuticals when he started. Less than a decade later, he's built a $700 million business.
Medicine What a New Facility Means for the Southwest Transplant Alliance By Will Maddox | 2 years ago And how three people who helped build it were impacted by organ donation.
Local News Metrocare, Dallas County’s Largest Mental Health Provider, Is Laying Off Staff By Matt Goodman | 3 years ago Salary freezes and a clinic closure also aim to help stave off its financial problems.
Medicine How To Fix Your Brain By Shawn Shinneman | 3 years ago A 20-year-old procedure is being used in novel ways to treat a whole host of brain dysfunctions.
Best Lists Best Doctors in Collin County 2018 By D Magazine | 3 years ago The Top 336 Physicians in 38 Specialties Voted by Their Peers
Healthcare When the Nurse Becomes the Patient By Matt Goodman | 3 years ago After Kathleen Shuey was diagnosed with breast cancer, she found that a hospital room looks much different when you lie on the bed.
Medical Requiem For Walnut Hill By Olivia Nguyen | 3 years ago Independent, upscale, physician-invested Walnut Hill Medical Center opened with grand and ambitious plans. Then the market intervened.
Medical Lunch With D CEO: Dr. John Carlo By Olivia Nguyen | 3 years ago The president of the Dallas County Medical Society led mega-shelter staffing efforts post-Hurricane Harvey.
Medical The Trouble With Visas for Foreign Physicians in North Texas By Olivia Nguyen | 3 years ago Strict requirements, long wait times, and a limited number of visas make recruiting foreign physicians tough in a physician-strapped region.
Medical This Man Wants to Help You Die Better By Michael J. Mooney | 4 years ago Dr. Robert Fine doesn't want to save your life. He and his palliative care team at Baylor Medical Center want to preserve the quality of it.
Health & Medicine Two North Texans Talk Life After Cancer By Staci Parks | 4 years ago Two women share their struggles and how they're rebuilding their lives.
Health & Medicine How Rana-Gee Lum Earned Her Scars By Matt Goodman | 4 years ago She crashed her car into a tree and wasn't supposed to live. But Lum woke up with burns on nearly half of her body. Then she got to work.