78 Photo Essay: Shauna Rowe Butler and Shannan Rowe Wilson
“We started scrubbing shirts when we were about 12 years old,” Shauna said. “As we got older, dad always told us the family business was hard work and he encouraged us to go to college.”
78 Photo Essay: Wesley Minor
“A lot of patients we see at our clinic come from an underserved population. We're pretty much the only clinic in the area that will help a majority of these folks.”
78 Photo Essay: Iris Jarvis
“I grew up here. I remember when we were next door, being a little girl and playing in the bridal section. I’ve always loved and been interested in the industry.”
Investing in Community
“The importance of community was ingrained in me from a very young age,” she says. “I was taught that, no matter where you live, it is imperative to be active in your community and give back in a way that helps it thrive.”
78 Photo Essay: Chris Maddox
…my dad’s only hobby was working in his yard,” Chris says. “My dad didn’t have a garden, but he was particular and took pride in his yard. Maybe deep down, this is how I got into this.”
78 Photo Essay: Tara Branstetter
“I’ve been here eight years now,” Tara says. “My faith has given me a platform to lead and to develop deep relationships with the residents and employees.”
78 Photo Essay: Emily Greene, Music Student, The University of Alabama
“I will never forget driving to the music school and on the way back thinking, ‘this is one of the best decisions I have ever made.”
78 Photo Essay: Hayley Manasco
. “When you say things like, ‘I’ll never do geriatrics; I’ll never do whatever,’ the Lord laughs at you and that’s where you end up.”
78 Photo Essay: Jeb Cowen
“COVID has changed everything in the field and created a lot of challenges,” Jeb says. “I'm laughing and telling people, I don't know if you want to see the class of 2023 physicians because we're all online.”