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Sports Medicine, Injury Prevention, and Athletics Analyst Dr. Bobby Chhabra (Chair of UVA Ortho) joined the show to discuss the season ending knee injury former Michigan QB and national champion JJ McCarthy, the status of injury prevention for college athletes, UVA Football and more.
The Marketing and Communications Director for the local chapters of the Alzheimer’s Association joined the program to discuss an exciting new technology development to help with their biggest fundraiser, the latest research and more.
Professor Burton joined the show to talk about decreasing inflation numbers and much more.
Tony Elliott stopped by the WINA studio to talk about culture, the process of winning, and even his quarterback situation.
Ben Dolewski, the Ambulatory Director for Primary Care & Psychiatry at UVA Health joined the show to talk about the advantages and availability of virtual health appointments.
Jacob Dunn, the Executive Director and Sara Manor, the Director of Development and Special Events joined the show to talk about the impactful work of Life Spring, including services for young fathers, medical care for expectant mothers, a no-judgement approach and much more.
Wendy Horton joined the show to discuss UVA’s outreach to the Westhaven community, the purchase of practices in the Warrenton area, a national award for the pharmacy and more.
Jill joined the show to talk about some better news in terms of affordable health care, the stock market, interest rates, and more.
Gloria Witt joined the program to discuss her candidacy for the 5th Congressional District.
Senator McGuire joined the program to discuss his candidacy for Virginia’s 5th Congressional District.