Our Live Oak Clinic received accreditation for Quality Healthcare Standards. – May 21, 2024
We are happy to share that our Live Oak Office received Accreditation for Quality Healthcare Standards as a Rural Health Clinic. Providing safe, caring, and exceptional Healthcare Services to our patients is our purpose. We are appreciative of our wonderful Live Oak employees that serve our community.
Employee Appreciation Day – June 14th 2024
Every year in July, we host an appreciation day for all our employees and their families to attend. This year, our appreciation day was held at Hanna Park in Jacksonville, Florida. We celebrated and recognized the achievements of our staff while enjoying delicious food and fun activities! Please see some of the photos captured during
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Welcome Dr. Martinez
-Dr Martinez grew up in central Florida. Her family fled Cuba when she was an infant. Her parents were language professors, and she attended Florida Southern College where her father taught. -She attended the University of South Florida college of medicine in Tampa, then moved to Miami for her residency at Jackson Memorial Hospital. -She
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Visiting Parks and Recreational Facilities
Protect Yourself and Others from COVID-19 Staying physically active is one of the best ways to keep your mind and body healthy. In many areas, people can visit parks, trails, and open spaces as a way to relieve stress, get some fresh air and vitamin D, stay active, and safely connect with others. Know Before You
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NFP Food Share Event Photos
On May 22nd, 2020 We held a “Pop-Up Food Share” Event. We partnered with Hedges and Highway Outreach Ministries to make this possible. We are so grateful and our hearts are full. We plan to hold many more in the near future. We look forward to helping the community in anyway we can! Here are
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A Message from Sally Goza, MD, FAAP
Dear Colleagues, Like all of you, I am watching the tragic events unfolding in Minneapolis and other cities with both sadness and alarm. Sadness that we as a nation must still combat racism, discrimination and violence toward black and brown people. And alarm in what we as pediatricians know are racism’s profound impacts on children and adolescents. As AAP stated last year in our policy statement ”Racism and Its
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