branded-content – Baltimore Magazine https://www.baltimoremagazine.com The Best of Baltimore Since 1907 Wed, 08 Oct 2025 19:34:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/cropped-favicon-32x32.png branded-content – Baltimore Magazine https://www.baltimoremagazine.com 32 32 Taking the Hassle Out of Health Care https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/taking-the-hassle-out-of-health-care/ Tue, 07 Oct 2025 18:56:13 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=175817 Continued]]> Whether you’re worried about the approaching cold and flu season, suffering with seasonal allergies, or managing a chronic disease, this time of year we all seem to be thinking about our health.

But navigating the health care system has become increasingly cumbersome. Getting an appointment with a physician can feel like a Herculean task and wait times to be seen are often lengthy. Today, concierge medicine practices like PartnerMD have emerged to take the hassle out of accessing health care.

Concierge medicine is a membership-based primary care model that requires an out-of-pocket annual fee (separate from health insurance). The fee allows doctors to reduce the size of their panels—how many patients they see—from more than 2,000 in traditional primary care to 400-600 in concierge medicine. The difference shows in the patient experience a member can have; a physician who might have over 20 appointments a day can reduce that to six to 10. Fewer appointments means more time and a better relationship with your doctor.

It also allows patients to get the kind of personalized, proactive, preventive care they truly want. It allows the doctor time to answer all questions and build a plan to prevent illness over the long-term, not just treat the symptoms that are apparent at that visit.

“Prevention has to be a big part of everyone’s medical care,” says Dr. Eric Carr, one of three physicians at PartnerMD board-certified in internal medicine. “Once a health issue develops and becomes more advanced, it’s much more difficult to treat and get under control. Working together to prevent medical problems from developing leads to longer and more productive lives.”

At PartnerMD, patients can expect unrushed visits of 30 minutes or more, same-day or next scheduling, little to no waiting at the office, and 24/7 access to a physician. So those symptoms that may have gone undiagnosed or been left to develop into a larger issue can now be attended to in a timely fashion.

“I have a passion for preventive medicine,” explains Dr. Ellie Goldbloom, also a physician at PartnerMD. “Whether it’s an impending chronic disease or a lifestyle habit that could cause problems down the road, I believe the outcomes are always better if you can get out in front of it.”

In addition to longer appointments, easy scheduling, and improved access to a health care provider, a membership at PartnerMD includes access to certified health coaches, an online wellness platform, coordination of specialist care, and advanced physicals. That’s because 80 percent of a person’s health is driven by lifestyle habits. PartnerMD physicians support their patients in improving their diet, nutrition, fitness, stress, sleep, and more.

“My goal is to help my patients get healthy, and stay healthy,” says Dr. Tamara Sobel, PartnerMD’s third physician. “And I’ve found the best way to do that is to spend the time needed to build a relationship so we can discuss how you truly want to live, whether that’s to be healthy enough to run a marathon, coach your child’s tee-ball team, or travel the world in retirement.”

Membership in a concierge practice ranges from $2,000-$5,000 (though practices in metropolitan areas like New York City may charge in excess of $10,000). PartnerMD Owings Mills’ membership fee is $2,500 per year. It’s a relatively small investment to make to guarantee access to the professionals and resources needed to safeguard your most precious commodity—your health.

Are you ready to discover the ultimate doctor-patient relationship and take the hassle out of your health care? Contact PartnerMD Owings Mills today.

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Discover Relentless Events at M&T Bank Stadium https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/discover-relentless-events-at-mt-bank-stadium/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 18:48:25 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=175396 Continued]]> When you think of M&T Bank Stadium, you likely picture the roar of the crowd, the thrill of game day, and the excitement of the Ravens on the field. But did you know that this iconic venue is also the perfect place to host your next private event? Whether you’re planning a wedding, a corporate gathering, or a special celebration, Relentless Events, the Baltimore Ravens’ newly launched, year-round private events arm at M&T Bank Stadium, is here to take your event to the next level.

Introducing Relentless Events

Relentless Events is revolutionizing the private event space in Baltimore. Launched by the Baltimore Ravens, this new arm manages all non-gameday events at M&T Bank Stadium, offering exclusive access to over a dozen premium and versatile spaces. Whether you’re looking to host a grand gala or a small, intimate meeting, Relentless Events ensures that your event is unforgettable.

Led by Kimone Kocica, director of private events, Relentless Events is dedicated to delivering championship-level service. From the initial planning stages to the final execution, the team will work with you to create an event that exceeds your expectations.

Why M&T Bank Stadium?

There’s no venue quite like M&T Bank Stadium. Located in the heart of Baltimore, it’s a landmark that offers a blend of excitement, sophistication, and flexibility. With ongoing stadium renovations and the addition of new, premium spaces, now is the perfect time to book an event and create memories in a venue that is second to none.

Exclusive Event Spaces

Relentless Events offers access to more than a dozen unique spaces, each with its own charm and character. Clients can even host multiple parts of their event in separate spaces within the stadium. For example, you could hold a large corporate gathering in the Caesars Sportsbook Club Level, then move your guests to a smaller, more intimate venue like the Blackwing for a relaxed happy hour. This flexibility ensures that each aspect of your event feels fresh and unique for your guests.

Consider these venue options when thinking about your next event:

  • The Raven – A dramatic, field-level club inspired by Edgar Allan Poe’s legendary poem.
  • Champions Club Presented by T. Rowe Price – Field-level venue that blends Ravens history with upscale service and premium food and beverage.
  • The Trust Presented by M&T Bank – An ultra-premium field-level lounge with design details nodding to early 20th-century Baltimore banks.
  • The Blackwing – A speakeasy-style suite experience offering luxury accommodations, concierge service, and premier views from the Ravens’ sideline.
  • Caesars Sportsbook Club Level – A series of vibrant spaces for up to 6,000 guests, ideal for corporate and social functions.
  • Miller Lite Gatehouse & Roof Deck – A modern, dual-level event space featuring indoor-outdoor flow, rooftop ambiance, and skyline views.
  • Locker Room – A unique event space within the Ravens’ game day locker room.
  • Private Suites & Party Suites – Intimate spaces for 35–40 guests with stadium views, private restrooms, and patios.

Unmatched Experience

What makes Relentless Events stand out from other venues? It’s the combination of the Ravens brand and the level of service that’s guaranteed. Imagine having the iconic Ravens colors, logos, and championship themes woven into your event, with everything tailored to your specific vision.

Not only will you get access to one-of-a-kind spaces, but clients of Relentless Events also benefit from premium food and beverage services provided by Hospitality Evermore, as well as professional staff trained to manage high-profile events. Whether it’s a VIP corporate gathering or an elegant wedding reception, you can expect nothing less than excellence at every turn.

The Ideal Time to Book

The magic of M&T Bank Stadium extends far beyond the field. With stunning new premium spaces and ongoing renovations, Relentless Events is ready to host unforgettable celebrations, corporate gatherings, and galas year-round – on non-gamedays and beyond.

So heed the Ravens’ call and contact the team at Relentless Events today to start planning your next one-of-a-kind event at The Bank.

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Sports Cardiology Provides Expertise to Athlete’s Hearts https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/sports-cardiology-provides-expertise-to-athletes-hearts/ Wed, 03 Sep 2025 21:16:58 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=174845 Continued]]>

“Even people who feel perfectly healthy can have silent cardiovascular issues. Sports cardiology provides that extra level of expertise to evaluate an athlete’s heart.”

Dr. Jerome has always been fascinated by the dynamic and impactful field of cardiology and its direct ability to save lives. Here he speaks to Baltimore about overall heart health and his specific interest in the rapidly growing subspecialty of sports cardiology:

What are some of the common conditions you see in your practice?
They include coronary artery disease, which can lead to chest pain or heart attacks, as well as heart failure, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. I also care for patients with rhythm issues like atrial fibrillation, palpitations, and unexplained episodes of rapid or irregular heartbeat. Shortness of breath is another common symptom that brings people in. Often, my role is not only to treat these issues, but also to catch them early—before they become emergencies.

You specialize in sports cardiology. What is that?
It focuses on the unique cardiovascular needs of highly active individuals, from competitive athletes to tactical athletes like firefighters, police officers, and military personnel. When people train regularly at a high level, their hearts adapt in ways that can look very different from non-athletes. This is called “athlete’s heart” or cardiac remodeling. These changes are often completely normal in trained individuals, but on a standard test, they can look like something dangerous if not interpreted correctly. That’s where sports cardiology comes in—to distinguish what’s normal from what might signal an underlying issue.

Who benefits from sports cardiology?
Anyone who is active, at any age or level, high school and college athletes, weekend warriors, marathoners, cyclists—even pickleball players. One of our most important roles is screening athletes for underlying heart conditions that could put them at risk. In younger individuals, we focus on congenital issues; in older athletes, the focus often shifts to acquired conditions like coronary artery disease, valve problems, or arrhythmias. Even people who feel perfectly healthy can have silent cardiovascular issues. Sports cardiology provides that extra level of expertise to evaluate an athlete’s heart within the context of their training, goals, and with safety in mind.

Why is sports cardiology one of your professional passions?
Sports have always been a central part of my life, but it became professional almost by accident. Years ago, I was treating a patient who coached a women’s college basketball team. She asked me about one of her athletes who was having some unusual heart symptoms. I ended up seeing that student as a patient and in that moment, I realized how important it was to have specialized knowledge when caring for athletes. The physiology, the risks, and the interpretation of test results are often completely different than in the general population.

What are advancements taking place in your field about which you are excited?
One of the most important is the growing awareness around cardiac risk in athletes and the widespread implementation of emergency action plans at sporting events. We’re also making major strides in wearable technology. Devices that track heart rate, rhythm, heart rate variability, and oxygen consumption are helping us detect problems earlier, sometimes even before symptoms develop. Another exciting development is the refinement of national guidelines for screening and evaluating athletes. There are also now programs to educate new cardiac specialists in sports cardiology. The dedicated training track at University of Maryland is one of the first in the country.

What suggestions do you have for anyone who wants to improve their cardiac health?
The foundation of heart health really starts with lifestyle. I encourage everyone to get moving. Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise per week. That could be brisk walking, cycling, swimming—whatever keeps you active and consistent. Nutrition is just as important. A Mediterranean or mostly plant-based diet rich in vegetables, fruits, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats, has been shown to lower the risk of heart disease. Limit processed foods, added sugars, and excess sodium. We also need to be mindful of weight. Obesity is a major driver of heart disease, as well as related conditions like diabetes. Addressing it early through healthy habits rather than quick fixes is key to long-term prevention. Finally, avoid smoking. Heart disease is often preventable. Small, consistent changes in how we eat, move, and manage stress can have a lasting impact on our cardiovascular health.

 

SCOTT JEROME, DO, F.A.C.C., F.A.S.N.C., F.S.C.C.T.
Assistant professor and director of ambulatory services and outreach cardiology for the division of cardiovascular medicine, University of Maryland

University of Maryland Faculty Physicians at Reisterstown Crossing
118 Westminster Pike | Suite 106 | Reisterstown, MD 21136
410-876-0086 | UMM.edu/Heart

 

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Neighbors Helping Neighbors https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/neighbors-helping-neighbors/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 20:23:48 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=174653 Continued]]> Arlie is 96 years old. He is also, remarkably, still an avid golfer. Only one thing stands between Arlie and the links: a ride to the golf course. Thankfully, Arlie is a member of Partners In Care Maryland, Inc. (PIC), a service exchange organization that connects older adults with a variety of services that allow them to not only live independently, but to thrive. In Arlie’s situation, a PIC volunteer driver provides him with safe, reliable transportation to play a few rounds.

Today there are 1.4 million people over the age of 60 living in Maryland, a number that continues to grow. The vast majority will age in their homes. PIC is a nonprofit organization that helps those individuals age in place with dignity and respect by providing vital services like transportation, home repairs—even access to personal connections to combat loneliness. The organization offers all generations the opportunity to support the independence of older adults either as volunteer service providers—driving PIC members to appointments is just one example—or by making a donation.

What makes PIC unique is that it is an organization powered by volunteers who directly engage with members. It’s a great way for volunteers to make meaningful connections with older residents in the community while providing essential services to someone in need.

For a PIC member, something as simple as changing a light bulb or fixing a broken storm door can be difficult, even potentially dangerous. PIC’s Repairs With Care program will dispatch a friendly handyman to take care of those seemingly ordinary routine maintenance issues so members can stay safe in their homes.

Through its member care programs, PIC offers everything from expert advice on how older adults can stay safe online to programs that combat social isolation. Its Phone Buddies program, for example, connects volunteers with members ready to hear a friendly voice on the other end of the line. Its Veterans Helping Veterans program fosters multigenerational connection between members of our armed forces.

Imagine the difference it makes in the life of someone living alone, perhaps with no remaining family or none nearby, to have someone who will call and check on them to see how they are doing. Or who will come over to fix a dripping faucet or pick them up and take them to a lunch with friends they may otherwise have missed. PIC is there to provide compassionate, respectful support that gives older adults the quality of life they deserve.

It is a nonprofit fueled by its volunteers and there are many ways to donate. Those able to volunteer their time can fill out the online volunteer application. PIC recently surpassed more than one million volunteer hours exchanged. That’s over a million hours of kindness, care, and community building.

In addition to volunteering as a repairperson, driver, or a subject matter expert for special programs, PIC operates upscale resale boutiques in Frederick and Anne Arundel counties (in Frederick and Pasadena, respectively) that accept donations of items for sale. They’re a great destination for sustainable shopping that benefits the organizational mission. The boutique, its donation intake center—even the PIC office—are predominantly staffed by volunteers.

PIC also offers supports for family members or friends who are caregivers, connecting them to resources that can alleviate some of the stress of caregiving or offer beneficial guidance. And as an organization that has the health and wellbeing of seniors at its heart, PIC acts as an advocate on behalf of older adults.

PIC provides service in Anne Arundel, Frederick, and Mid Shore (Talbot & Caroline County). Ready to get involved? Visit PIC online to learn about services or to volunteer or donate.

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Improve Your Smile with Expert Cosmetic Dentistry https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/improve-your-smile-with-expert-cosmetic-dentistry/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 17:55:20 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=174665 Continued]]> Q&A with Guilherme Arossi, DDS, MSc, PhD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Comprehensive Dentistry University of Maryland School of Dentistry

Dr. Arossi answers common questions about smile transformation:

Q: What Is cosmetic dentistry?
Cosmetic dentistry is a specialized branch of dental care that enhances the look of your smile while supporting oral health and function. It’s about more than appearances — it’s about confidence, comfort, and lasting wellness.

Q: What concerns are most often expressed by patients?
Patients often feel self-conscious about their smile, so I offer customized solutions including teeth whitening, ceramic veneers, composite veneers, all-ceramic crowns and bridges, and work collaboratively with other dental specialists to ensure the desired outcomes.

Q: How do I choose the right cosmetic dentist?
Choose a dentist whose training, experience, and philosophy align with both your goals and your expectations.

Q: What can you expect during a consult?
During the initial consult, a comprehensive dental exam will be given to determine if any other oral health concerns need to be addressed. Then, we will discuss goals, treatment options, and possible outcomes.

Q: What is the biggest misconception about cosmetic dentistry?
That ceramic veneers can fix everything. In truth, great cosmetic dentistry considers your entire mouth and respects the integrity of your natural teeth. Veneers are a powerful tool — but they’re just one part of a much broader picture.

Appointments availabile within 1 week.
Call 410-706-7063 for more info.

Location:
650 W. Baltimore Street Baltimore, MD 21201

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New in Town https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/new-in-town/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 17:26:43 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=174656 Continued]]> Nestled along the waterfront between Harbor East and Fells Point, Harbor Point is Baltimore’s newest waterfront neighborhood. It seamlessly blends retail, restaurants, hotels, residences, and offices with green spaces. It’s already been a big year for the rapidly growing Harbor Point neighborhood. This autumn is an ideal time to check out the community as there are many new happenings—and more still on the way before the end of the year.

More Space to Play

A signature piece of the Harbor Point neighborhood, the brand-new 4.5-acre Point Park incorporates a diverse mix of green space, walkways, native waterfront grasses, and public art. Thoughtfully designed to connect people with nature, history, culture, and each other, Point Park taps into the industrial and Indigenous history of the Harbor Point site as a narrative element, elevating this vibrant new green space into a one-of-kind waterfront destination.

Dishing It Out

With a reputation for bold, creative flavors like banana bourbon caramel, vanilla fudge ripple, and cookies & cookie dough, Ice Cream Jubilee is now serving up joyful scoops to Baltimore residents and visitors alike. Alongside fan favorites, the Harbor Point location features seasonal creations plus their classic favorites, ensuring there’s always something fresh and exciting for everyone to enjoy.

Opening in September, the Chicken Lab specializes in South Korean gang-jeong crispy chicken, where pieces of double deep-fried chicken are stir-fried and mixed with sweet and spicy sauce, vegetables, and fried rice cake. Every dish is created using only fresh ingredients, and many of the offerings are made in-house.

A new Italian concept from the minds behind Verde, Sartori will open this fall serving dishes prepared using traditional Italian methods with reasonable portions, light sauces, and high-quality ingredients. Open for lunch and dinner, Sartori’s initial menu will feature the pizza that made Verde a local sensation, as well as pasta, sandwiches, and proteins.

Prepare to be transported to the south of Spain at Josefina, an original new restaurant concept from James Beard Award nominee Chef David Zamudio. With a planned opening this fall, Josefina will feature a menu comprised mainly of tapas, with entrees that include Spanish classics like aged steak and fried fish.

Make Yourself at Home

Located in the middle of one of Baltimore’s most exciting up-and-coming waterfront neighborhoods, the recently opened Allied | Harbor Point is the perfect place to call home.

Bursting with energy and enthusiasm, the name Allied is an homage to Harbor Point’s industrial past, but these residences reflect the ethos of Harbor Point today, focusing on creativity, expression, and innovation. Around every corner, you’ll discover inspired design choices, artful flourishes, and a buzzing, collaborative atmosphere. With generous floor plans, robust amenities, and tailored services, living at Allied | Harbor Point delivers down to every detail.

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How a Small High School is Turning Heads in the Equine Industry https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/how-a-high-school-is-turning-heads-in-the-equine-industry/ Tue, 05 Aug 2025 21:07:50 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=173677 Continued]]>  

Oldfields School, a historic private boarding and day school for girls in grades 8-12, is more than your typical high school. Situated in the picturesque Maryland countryside, it combines a 158-year legacy of academic innovation with programs that empower young women, all within its college preparatory framework. Known for its strong sense of community, traditions, and small class sizes, Oldfields is setting a new standard in equine education with its immersive Equine Science Concentration. This unique program is attracting attention from students, college programs and professionals within the equine industry.

“Colleges and universities recognize the distinctive nature and value of our Equine Science Concentration. The path ahead is full of opportunity for our graduates.”

– Ansley Smithwick,  Head of School

Equine Science Concentration
The Equine Science Concentration at Oldfields was created to address a growing need within the equine industry for young women to be equipped with both academic and practical knowledge. Recognizing this demand, Oldfields developed a distinctive program that blends classroom learning with real-world, hands-on experience.

Students work directly with horses, veterinarians, farriers, stable managers, trainers, and other industry professionals to apply their academic knowledge in workplace settings. Classes provide in-depth instruction in several critical areas:

  • Equine Science
  • History of the Horse in Sport
  • Equine Anatomy & Physiology
  • Equine/Small Business Math
  • Stable & Horse Show Management
  • Equine Nutrition & Wellness
  • Grooming for Success
  • Internship Opportunities

This immersive approach offers students opportunities to learn and to practice the skills needed to understand the science and business of the equine world. Whether it’s studying biomechanics, horse wellness, or managing the logistics of a barn or horse show, the applied experiences provide functional skills. These skills give our students a competitive edge as they transition to college or enter directly into the equine industry.

While riding is not a requirement, the program pairs seamlessly with Oldfields’ exceptional equestrian program, enabling students to deepen their understanding of horses both in and out of the saddle.

“Our Equine Science Concentration is designed to provide a foothold for high school students who want to pursue a degree in an equine or pre-veterinary field and for those that need experience to earn opportunities within the industry.”

– Amy Phillips, Director of Riding

Riding Program
For those who want to take their riding capabilities to the next level, Oldfields offers an impressive riding program integrated into the daily class schedule. Students receive personalized instruction in hunter/jumper, dressage, or eventing disciplines. With access to talented school horses, expert instructors, competitive opportunities at all levels, and top-tier clinicians, students are challenged to push their limits and refine their skills within a supportive, professional environment.

IEA Teams
The School also fosters a strong sense of community and teamwork through participation in the Middle and High School Interscholastic Equestrian Association (IEA) teams where students gain valuable experience in competitive riding and sportsmanship. A key component of the program is the focus on sports psychology and strength and conditioning. This helps develop a rider’s mental and physical resilience along with her technique.

Empowering the Next Generation
Oldfields School’s Equine Science Concentration goes beyond being just a program; it offers a comprehensive, career-focused pathway that empowers girls with practical skills, knowledge, and hands-on experience. This innovative program builds on the Oldfields tradition of combining real-world experiences with academic excellence. Confident and capable young women seamlessly transition into college programs or directly enter the equine industry equipped with advantageous micro-credentials. By shaping the future of female equine professionals, Oldfields continues to inspire and prepare its students to lead in this dynamic field.

“The knowledge and confidence I’ve gained in this program have exceeded my expectations. I’m now thinking in detail about how to start a business someday. Mrs. Goodrich, my teacher, inspires me every day and has also helped me better understand the mechanics of a horse, which has made a huge difference in my riding!”

– Colby S. ’26,  Oldfields Student

Oldfields invites all students passionate about equine education to explore the many opportunities available within the Equine Science Concentration.

Visit the Oldfields website, follow their social media or contact the school to learn more!
www.OldfieldsSchool.org
443-662-1003

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The Murray Group Brings Knowledge and Personal Attention to Wealth Management https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/the-murray-group-brings-knowledge-and-personal-attention-to-wealth-management/ Mon, 09 Jun 2025 15:34:29 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=171358 Continued]]> The Murray Group at UBS knows clients and their families have unique needs and goals: some merely desire a comfortable retirement while others seek to leave significant legacies. For decades, the Murray Group has worked with high-net-worth individuals and multi-generational families to help them articulate, hone, and achieve these goals.

The Murray Group prides itself on the relationships forged with clients. After a member of the team discovers each client’s personal needs through the Murray Group’s financial planning process, they leverage the capabilities and resources of a leading global wealth manager, UBS, to build non-proprietary investment solutions.

The Murray Group is led by Jonathan Murray, Financial Advisor and Managing Director – Wealth Management, who shifted from a career in higher education to investments. Jonathan began his investment career with Kidder, Peabody before taking the position of vice president, investments at Legg Mason. In 2006, he moved his growing team to UBS Financial Services Inc., where he provides clients with truly holistic and customized wealth management strategies.

For 25 years, Jonathan served as the daily financial market update commentator on WBAL Radio in Baltimore. His Closing Bell Report attracted a dedicated local following by making market news and technical insights readily accessible to the lay listener.

“I have tried to maintain that educational approach to helping folks with understanding the world of investments,” says Jonathan. “One of the things that gray hair and 35 years of experience gives you is that I’ve heard it all…as a result, we provide our clients with the advice and the counsel to be confident in their investment plan .”

The Murray Group’s mission is to provide quality strategies customized to client needs. The goal is to be each client’s primary source of financial advice. To this end, the Murray Group concentrates its efforts on developing long-term relationships through a commitment to quality client service.

“Financial planning has as much to do with people’s emotions and what’s important to them as it does picking the right investments,” says Palmer Murray, Financial Advisor Associate,. Palmer joined The Murray Group after gaining three years’ experience at UBS’s Manhattan and Weehawken, New Jersey offices. Working in national sales at the former, Palmer provided research to financial advisors throughout the country. From there, Palmer worked on one of UBS’s largest New York City teams as a client service associate before moving to serve clients of his own in the UBS Wealth Advice Center.

The Murray Group believes that by taking a comprehensive approach as early as possible, it can help clients pursue their financial goals more effectively. A member of the team can help design a flexible wealth management plan that is appropriate for each individual and their family, while also taking advantage of potential tax-saving opportunities and the Murray Group’s experience in helping manage assets.

Jason Lowy, financial advisor and managing director-wealth management, explains that, “Investors have so much access to information. Our job is to weed through that minutia, to be that lighthouse on a foggy day, to really home in on the investments that are appropriate for you and achieving your goals to create a legacy.”

If you are interested in an evaluation of your current financial plan, contact The Murray Group to be connected to a wealth management professional.

 

The Murray Group Financial Advisors are Registered Representatives of UBS Financial Services Inc. a subsidiary of UBS Group AG. Member FINRA/SIPC in 307 International Circle, 4th Floor, Hunt Valley, MD 21030. The information contained in this article is not a solicitation to purchase or sell investments. Any information presented is general in nature and not intended to provide individually tailored investment advice. The strategies and/or investments referenced may not be suitable for all investors as the appropriateness of a particular investment or strategy will depend on an investor’s individual circumstances and objectives.  Investing involves risks and there is always the potential of losing money when you invest. The views expressed herein are those of the author and may not necessarily reflect the views of UBS Financial Services Inc. Neither UBS Financial Services Inc. nor its employees (including its Financial Advisors) provide tax or legal advice. You should consult with your legal counsel and/or your accountant or tax professional regarding the legal or tax implications of a particular suggestion, strategy or investment, including any estate planning strategies, before you invest or implement.

As a firm providing wealth management services to clients, UBS Financial Services Inc. offers investment advisory services in its capacity as an SEC-registered investment adviser and brokerage services in its capacity as an SEC-registered broker-dealer. Investment advisory services and brokerage services are separate and distinct, differ in material ways and are governed by different laws and separate arrangements. It is important that you understand the ways in which we conduct business, and that you carefully read the agreements and disclosures that we provide to you about the products or services we offer. For more information, please review client relationship summary provided at ubs.com/relationshipsummary, or ask your UBS Financial Advisor for a copy.

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Setting Your Children Up for Healthy Skin https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/setting-your-children-up-for-healthy-skin/ Mon, 05 May 2025 20:02:28 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=169745 Continued]]>

“Pediatric dermatology has seen such a rapid growth …it has truly been such an exciting time for our patients who have suffered with chronic conditions that previously had no treatments available.”

Shivani Patel, MD, fell in love with the field of pediatric dermatology during her residency training and went on to complete a one-year fellowship to specialize in the field. Today, the board-certified pediatric dermatologist treats a wide variety of skin conditions and also works with more specialized conditions such as infantile hemangiomas. Here she speaks with Baltimore about new developments in her field and how parents and caregivers can help young people have their healthiest skin.

What inspired you to pursue pediatric dermatology as a specialty?
There is so much breadth and depth to pediatric dermatology and working with kids brings me incredible joy. Kids will say the funniest and often most insightful comments during their visit, and it helps to ground and humble me. I also enjoy taking care of the family unit; when caring for a child you also have to navigate the needs of the caregiver, which can require patience and understanding but can also be very rewarding.

What are some of the pediatric dermatology services you offer?
We treat a wide variety of skin conditions in children and most commonly these include acne, eczema and other skin rashes, and birthmarks such as hemangiomas and port wine stains. We also provide treatment for warts and scars with injections, cryotherapy, and lasers. Although skin cancer is rare in children, we also specialize in procedures to remove and examine abnormal moles and skin growths.

How common are conditions such as infantile hemangiomas and other red birthmarks, and how are they treated?
Infantile hemangiomas, also called strawberry birthmarks, are common in newborns but they do not always require treatment. Larger infantile hemangiomas, particularly on the face, are at higher risk for scarring, vision issues, or breathing problems and need treatment with an FDAapproved therapy called propranolol. This medication is highly effective in shrinking the size of hemangiomas quickly to prevent any further damage. There are many other types of birthmarks including birthmark moles (also called congenital nevi), port wine stains, growths of fat or muscle cells, and many more. Pediatric dermatologists can help evaluate your newborn and differentiate between these different birthmarks.

How has the field of pediatric dermatology evolved in recent years and/or what are some of the latest developments in your field?
Pediatric dermatology has seen such a rapid growth in research and approved therapies over the last five years and it has truly been such an exciting time for our patients who have suffered with so many chronic conditions that previously had no treatments available. We now have FDA-approved therapies to treat atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, vitiligo, and even rare genetic disorders with so many new treatments on the horizon soon!

When should a parent or caregiver seek guidance from a pediatric dermatologist for their child?
Although all dermatologists have training to manage many common rashes seen in children, pediatric dermatologists complete an additional year of fellowship specifically in the diagnosis and treatment of skin conditions in patients aged 18 and under. Caregivers and parents should seek out pediatric dermatologists specifically if their pediatrician recommends it, their dermatologist refers them, or if they have a preference for a pediatric dermatologist to see their child.

What are some best practices you recommend for kids and adults to maintain healthy skin?
I always advise a “less is more” approach to healthy skin care. I will often see patients use too many skincare products, which can lead to irritation, allergic reactions, disruption in skin barrier, acne, and alteration in skin pH. I recommend simple practices with sun protection along with gentle cleansers and moisturizers with limited fragrances to keep their skin healthy.

 

SHIVANI PATEL, MD

Assistant Professor of Dermatology
University of Maryland School of Medicine

Locations: Baltimore City, Columbia & Lutherville

667-214-1171 | umfpi.org/dermatology

 

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Celebrate Preakness! https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/celebrate-preakness/ Thu, 10 Apr 2025 21:04:57 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=169614 Continued]]> This May, race lovers will flock to Pimlico for the annual running of the Triple Crown’s second jewel: Preakness. While that day is full of fillies, flowered hats, and fun, this year Preakness is more than a race—it’s a week-long celebration.

May 10-17 the area will play host to a wide array of events. Whether you’re a horse lover, a music fan, a golfer—even an art aficionado—there’s a Preakness Festival event for you. Highlights of the week include a star-studded concert, a family-friendly festival in Park Heights, fundraisers, and more both in Baltimore and around the state. Events can be found on the website, preaknessfestival.com. New events are being added, so checking back is the best way to ensure you’re in-the-know on everything related to the Preakness and the week of celebration leading up to the main event.

“For this to be Maryland’s decade, it must be Baltimore’s time—and the inaugural Preakness Festival is one of the ways we make it happen,” says Gov. Wes Moore. “Preakness is not just about a race—it’s about believing in Baltimore again. And this year, we’re investing in winners on and off the racetrack.”

 

The Preakness Festival will feature a mix of free and ticketed events leading up to the Preakness Stakes, showcasing Maryland’s diverse communities, rich heritage, and small businesses. Here’s just a sample of the lineup:

Saturday, May 10: In Association with Park Heights Renaissance, The 4th Annual George “Spider” Anderson Music and Arts Festival (Park Heights, Baltimore). Honoring George “Spider” Anderson, the first African American jockey to win the Preakness Stakes, this free family-friendly festival will feature horseback riding, live entertainment and games.

Sunday, May 11: Maryland Horse Farm Tour (select farms across Maryland). A fun, free day for families to connect with horses in the places where Maryland’s racehorses are grown—in celebration of Maryland’s rich equine history.

Monday, May 12: Governor’s Open Golf Tournament (Baltimore Country Club, Timonium). This ticketed premier golf event will bring together business leaders, community advocates, and top athletes for a day of friendly competition and networking.

Wednesday, May 14: Magic of Maryland Music Celebration (Pier Six Pavilion, Baltimore Inner Harbor). A ticketed waterfront concert with headliner Club Quarantine 5 featuring D-Nice & Friends alongside the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra with conductor Igmar Thomas.

 

In addition to its signature events, the Preakness Festival will also feature ancillary experiences, connecting Maryland residents and visitors alike to the state’s deep-rooted equine history. Among these is a Maryland Art Place (MAP) exhibition celebrating Maryland’s historic horse culture and the 150th anniversary of the Preakness Stakes. MAP will feature large-scale artworks at this free event in Baltimore.

And for a unique twist on the traditional Mother’s Day brunch, the Maryland Jockey Club will present “Mother’s Day at the Races” on Sunday, May 11 at Pimlico Race Course. At this ticketed event, guests can enjoy live thoroughbred racing alongside their mimosas and eggs benedict.

“The Preakness Festival is not just about honoring a storied tradition, it’s about building an inclusive future,”said Maryland First Lady Dawn Moore. “Featuring a series of events taking place across our great state, this festival is an invitation for all Marylanders to take part in something truly special. Together, we will create a legacy of celebration, opportunity, and economic impact that extends far beyond race day.”

Don’t miss out on everything that makes Baltimore and Preakness truly special. Get tickets and information at preaknessfestival.com.

 

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Refined Rails https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/refined-rails/ Mon, 07 Apr 2025 16:37:58 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=169525 Continued]]> As the weather gets warmer and plants begin to flower, there’s a certain itching to get outside and enjoy the springtime sights along the East coast. The Blackburn Inn and Conference Center, located in the heart of the scenic Shenandoah Valley, offers a unique way to take in spring’s natural beauty: via train.

The Blackburn Inn’s “Stay, Ride, Relax” package offers guests a train ride through the beautiful Shenandoah Valley complete with onboard dining service and a night’s stay at the hotel. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway for two or a relaxing girls’ trip, the Blackburn Inn has every detail completely planned out for you—all set against the backdrop of Staunton, Virginia’s historic views.

The Stay, Ride, Relax package has two routes to choose from—the Allegheny Special or the Blue Ridge Flyer. Each will take you through rolling hills and grassy knolls dotted with wildflowers, and sprawling fields lush with colorful scenery and wildlife. The Allegheny Special through George Washington and Thomas Jefferson National Forests begins with a relaxing stay (and complimentary champagne) at the Blackburn Inn before embarking on your adventure the next morning. Enjoy an Italian panini or triple-layer chocolate cake at lunch service while soaking in the sights aboard the Virginia Scenic Railway.

 

Blue Ridge Flyer riders begin with private dinner service and a late afternoon ride through the Blue Ridge tunnel. Carved directly through the mountain, it offers all the stunning, up-high views of the valley’s spacious mountain range—without the need to hike there yourself. The train returns to Staunton in the early evening, giving you plenty of time to explore the area and settle in for the night at the Blackburn Inn.

Both options offer perfect opportunities to enjoy the nightlife of historic Staunton, a small town with a vibrant cultural scene. Stroll through downtown’s historic streets and grab a bite to eat at southern-inspired Zynodoa or at The Depot Grille, a tavern-style eatery built in an historic rail depot, before catching a show at the Blackfriars Playhouse, the world’s first recreation of Shakespeare’s indoor theatre. If you’re looking for a nightcap, stop by Yelping Dog for a glass of locally produced wine, or grab a cocktail at The Junction, a laid-back lounge in another building full of Staunton history.

After a restful night at the Blackburn Inn, take the morning to grab coffee at local Crucible Coffee Roasters or breakfast at Sweet Addie’s Waffle Shop, which offers a variety of sweet and savory Belgian waffles to suit everyone’s taste buds. And don’t forget to make time to see Woodrow Wilson’s Pierce-Arrow limousine at his presidential library and museum.

Your stay in Staunton coupled with the breathtaking sights from your ride will give you and your party plenty of cherished memories to take home with you.

The Shenandoah Valley could not offer more temperate weather and beautiful sights than it does in the spring. Book now for April and May excursions.

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Fighting For Justice https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/fighting-for-justice/ Fri, 14 Mar 2025 19:16:45 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=168616 Continued]]> Imagine your spouse is preparing for a routine medical procedure. You’re assured they will make a quick recovery. The next minute, you face a nightmare that no one saw coming when an act of negligence negatively impacts your spouse’s health. Now you’re carrying the burden of expensive medical bills that are piling up while work hours slip away. It is in times like these that Schochor, Staton, Goldberg, and Cardea, P.A. Law Firm steps in to help.

For over 40 years, the firm has aggressively advocated for victims of medical malpractice, negligence, and wrongful acts. Founded in 1984 by Jonathan Schochor and Kerry Staten, the firm is committed to providing top-tier legal representation. It has earned a remarkable reputation in Maryland and Washington, D.C., for its ability to achieve outstanding results for its clients. It has recovered over $1.6 billion in verdicts and settlements.

Since its founding, the firm has been recognized both regionally and nationally for its excellence in legal work, amassing more than 90 awards and recognitions. These awards reflect the firm’s leadership and its dedication to pursuing justice, restoring their client’s quality of life, and providing client’s the closure they need to move forward.

This care and commitment is evidenced by the testimonials of clients who have used the firm for representation. For example, one client explained how when her father died at the age of 64, the family was devasted. Although the family questioned why their father was not referred to a cardiologist prior to being cleared for a surgery (even though he was at risks for coronary heart disease), they did not know if they had a case. Schochor, Staton, Goldberg and Cardea, P.A. knew they did.

“We felt our rights were protected and they guided us through the entire legal process until the end,” the client states.

“Even though my mother spoke a different language, you were patient, polite, and were respectful of both her culture and her religion,” the client adds, noting that the firm supplied a translator at deposition and kept numerous family members—even those living out of state—up-to-date on the case. In the end, Schochor, Staton, Goldberg and Cardea, P.A. successfully secured a settlement for the family.

According to Schochor, Staton, Goldberg, and Cardea, P.A., Maryland has seen a significant increase in medical negligence incidents over the past several years. From 2019 to 2022, data from the Maryland Department of Health’s Office of Health Care Quality show that malpractice cases in Maryland hospitals tripled, reaching their highest level since 2004 when the state began collecting data. Legal representation by Schochor, Staton, Goldberg and Cardea, P.A. is important as Maryland law imposes a cap on economic damages in medical malpractice cases that may limit victims’ compensation based on how severe the victims suffered. This cap disproportionately affects vulnerable populations, including minors and the elderly whose damages often fall under non-economic losses such as pain, suffering, and loss of quality life.

The firm approaches each case with an understanding of how profoundly medical negligence affects each individual and family. It also emphasizes that holding healthcare providers accountable for medical negligence is crucial to improving patient safety as legal consequences serve as a deterrent, motivating healthcare professionals to maintain high standards and avoid negligent behavior.

Schochor, Staton, Goldberg and Cardea, P.A. is known for its compassionate, client-focused approach and its strong reputation for aggressive legal advocacy. While clients can sometimes feel isolated when pursuing a malpractice or other negligence case, the attorneys at Schochor, Staton, Goldberg and Cardea, P.A. ensure their clients are never alone.

There is no fee to the client unless a case is won, so if you need legal assistance, contact Schochor, Staton, Goldberg and Cardea, P.A. for a free, no-risk consultation today. Visit sfspa.com or call 410-234-1000 to discuss your case with a top-rated medical malpractice attorney.

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Wellness, Right Around the Corner https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/wellness-right-around-the-corner/ Fri, 28 Feb 2025 22:14:13 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=168200 Continued]]> In 1973, Michael Bronfein graduated from high school in Randallstown. Two decades later, his daughter Wendy graduated from Pikesville in 1998. With the opening of the new Far & Dotter location on Reisterstown Road in Pikesville this March, the Bronfeins, who are co-founders of the Curio Wellness brand, will not simply open a store—they will come full circle. 

 

“This is a homecoming we’ve been looking forward to for a long time,” says Wendy Bronfein. “We’ve been members of the broader community for over 60 years, so the new Pikesville store already feels like home—and we haven’t even moved in!” 

Curio Wellness is a leader in the cannabis space. For more than seven years, Curio has provided Marylander’s with premium cannabis products that are safe, effective, and reliable. It’s Far & Dotter retail brand provides personalized care and cannabis education through its dispensary, holistic pharmacy, and wellness spa. 

“Far & Dotter means Father & Daughter,” says Bronfein. “The name is a nod to our family-founded roots and encompasses the warm, inviting space we strive to create for those who want to explore cannabis and ways to improve their quality of life.” 

With the opening of a Pikesville location, this family tree is sprouting new branches as they partner with Viola Brands.  Named for former NBA star Al Harrington’s grandmother, who used cannabis to help manage her glaucoma, Viola is the largest black-owned cannabis brand in the U.S. and saw like-minded values partnering with this local family owned & operated business.  Viola x Far & Dotter will be the third location for the Curio Wellness dispensary brand – convenient for those in Pikesville, Randallstown, and Owings Mills. With the grand opening slated for mid-March, the new store will be open for business in time for “4/20.” April 20th is traditionally a day to acknowledge cannabis use and the Pikesville store will celebrate with deals and special in-store experiences all month long. 

This location will offer the high-quality products patients & customers have come to expect from Curio Wellness brands with some added amenities – including curbside pick-up, kiosk ordering for experienced users and consultative shopping for those who want a high touch experience.  Like all Far & Dotter locations, their in-house Pharmacist, Dr. Nina Fergus, is available for complimentary, private consultation. Far & Dotter also offers a wide array of attractive and trending cannabis accessories and health & beauty products for people living a wellness lifestyle, including hemp-based CBD.   

For those who have experienced the spa at Far & Dotter’s Timonium location, the opening of the spa in Pikesville will be a welcome addition to the neighborhood with products and services all to create a well-rounded wellness experience. 

To learn more about VIP access to the new Far & Dotter Pikesville grand opening visit us online. Any time is the right time to learn about Curio’s rewards program and special offers including 30 percent off for new customers and weekly discounts for existing customers. 

For more information on Curio Wellness brands and its homecoming in Pikeville, visit curiowellness.com.
For more information about Viola Brands, visit violabrands.com

$10 off with code BMAG10. Mention code at check out!
Limit one-time use per person, valid through June 30, 2025

Plus! New to the family? New customers to Far & Dotter enjoy 30% off, a welcome gift, and $10 rewards for a future visit. Must be a new customer, must create a customer profile. Limit one use per customer.

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Only In The Northern Outer Banks https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/only-obx/ Thu, 09 Jan 2025 21:22:58 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=166492 Continued]]> Remember the beach vacations of your youth, relaxing in the sand without the need for a cell phone and living entirely in the moment? The Northern Outer Banks brings that nostalgia into the now. Though known for its wild horses and family-friendly beaches, it’s this quality of timelessness—not to mention its awe-inspiring, untamed natural beauty—that brings families back year after year.

Tucked into the northeastern most corner of North Carolina, you’ll find a place defined by water, where the Atlantic Ocean waves spill onto white-sand beaches and eye-soothing vistas of the Currituck Sound marshland are found at every turn. A place that paces to the clock of nature, where time stands still as you watch wild horses roam sand dunes, brown pelicans dive for a fishy meal, and a lighthouse beam sweeps across a starry night sky. A place where coastal flatlands and views to the horizon allow your mind and lungs to expand and where all the amenities, necessities, and entertainments of small coastal villages are ready and waiting.

Also known as Currituck County, The Northern Outer Banks is divided into three geographic areas separated by the Currituck Sound. On the east is the barrier island that’s home to Corolla and Carova, land of pristine beaches, Corolla Wild Horses, vacation rentals, swimming pools, shopping, dining, and vacation merriment. On the west is “The Mainland,” a longer, wider peninsula, a pleasant area of farms, vineyards, produce markets, golf courses, and a slower pace of life among a tight-knit year-round population with a deep sense of their history. Between the two, dipping down from Virginia into the Currituck Sound, is Knotts Island, a remote, birding sanctuary with a year-round community, accessible from The Mainland by ferry.

Only in The Northern Outer Banks can you experience wild horses, pristine beaches, luxurious accommodation, and family-friendly attractions. This is, after all, the location of the number one family attraction in all of the Outer Banks, H2OBX Waterpark. But even if “rides and slides” aren’t your thing, there’s plenty of fishing, kayaking, and even surfing to be had in the area.

Perhaps what makes a vacation in The Northern Outer Banks so special is that elusive quality: Southern charm. You can feel that sense of welcome permeating every experience. Whether enjoying a seafood dinner or barbecue feasts, sunset cocktails or vineyard wine tastings, climbing a lighthouse or browsing a local farm market, photographing dolphins or hunting waterfowl, The Northern Outer Banks has everything your vacation needs wrapped up in a place that offers a special welcome for all.

If you are looking for that home away from home, a place to grow together, and a sense of beach vacation nostalgia that never gets old, start imagining your trip to The Northern Outer Banks. Now is the perfect time to start making plans and finding that perfect beach house or luxurious accommodations.

Plan your Northern Outer Banks visit now for your spring or summer getaway at TheNorthernOuterBanks.com.

 

 

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Preventing Skin Cancer https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/preventing-skin-cancer/ Fri, 06 Dec 2024 18:07:32 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=165711 Continued]]>

“Yearly skin exams are a great way to ensure moles and skin growths remain healthy over time.”

Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the U.S., yet it is also one of the most preventable types. Below, Dr. Kristin Khan, a board-certified dermatologist at the University of Maryland, discusses the importance of annual skin checks, risk factors for developing skin cancer, and when to seek care.

What drew you to dermatology?

It is a unique and rewarding field – the conditions we treat are visible, which often has a profound impact on both physical health and emotional well-being. I also have the opportunity to care for a very diverse patient population as skin conditions can affect those of all ages and backgrounds.

It is incredibly fulfilling to not only improve health outcomes but also enhance my patients’ self-confidence and overall quality of life.

What are the most common skin conditions you see among patients?

Skin cancer is the most prevalent type of cancer in the United States, and I perform screening exams daily to check for both benign growths and skin cancer lesions. I also commonly treat a range of skin conditions that occur in children, adolescents, and adults including acne, rosacea, eczema, psoriasis, and hair loss.

Are annual skin checks necessary?

My colleagues and I often recommend a yearly skin exam as they are a great way for patients to ensure that their moles and skin growths remain healthy over time. Some patients may require screenings more or less often based on history and risk factors. It is important to tailor the schedule to each individual patient for appropriate monitoring and early cancer detection.

What can a patient expect during a skin cancer screening?

Patients will first be asked to provide their personal and family history of skin cancer, history of sunburns and tanning bed use, and if they have any moles or growths that are changing or concerning. A dermatology provider will then conduct a comprehensive check of the patient’s moles and skin growths from head-to-toe. A biopsy may be performed if a spot of concern is identified. The patient and provider will then decide when the next follow-up appointment should take place to ensure the moles and growths remain healthy over time.

If cancer or pre-cancer is discovered during the visit, what’s the next step?

If a suspected skin cancer is identified during the visit, a skin biopsy can be performed to confirm the diagnosis and guide the next steps in treatment. This is a minor procedure that is often performed the same day. Sometimes, pre-cancerous spots require a biopsy, but in other cases an in-office procedure or home treatment can be used to treat the spots before they become skin cancers.

What are the leading risk factors for skin cancer?

The leading risk factor is exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, both from the natural sun and from artificial sources (such as tanning beds). Using broad-spectrum sunscreen, wearing sun-protective clothing, and seeking shade can help patients safely enjoy time outdoors—and skip artificial tanning! Additional risk factors for skin cancer may include family history, medications, or certain health conditions.

When should someone seek care for a dermatologic concern?

We counsel our patients on the “ABCDEs” which can help to identify a mole or growth that should be examined by a dermatologist: Asymmetry, irregular or blurry Border, changing or multiple Colors, a Diameter larger than a pencil eraser (6mm), and any Evolving or new growths. Additional warning signs include growths that itch, burn, bleed, or do not heal.

It’s important to remember that dermatologists treat far more than just skin cancers—whether it’s a rash, acne, or other skin concern, we can provide expert evaluation and personalized treatment plans.

What is your patient care philosophy?

My patient care philosophy is centered around building a partnership with each individual patient to help them achieve their treatment goals. I strive to build long-lasting and trusting relationships with my patients, which allows me to provide personalized care that evolves as their needs and concerns change over time. I recognize the unique impact that dermatologic care can have on both the physical and emotional well-being of patients, and it is a privilege to help them feel more confident and empowered in their skin.

 

KRISTIN L. KHAN, MD

Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology,
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Board-certified Dermatologist

Locations: Baltimore City, Columbia & Lutherville (opening in 2025)

667-214-1171 | umfpi.org/dermatology

 

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Your Business Home in Baltimore https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/your-business-home-in-baltimore/ Fri, 18 Oct 2024 18:11:40 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=164046 Continued]]> Work is not what it once was. Gone are the days when employees commuted to an office to grind through a nine to five day. While some people work in-person and others from home—or a hybrid of both—the number of companies and individuals utilizing coworking spaces is rising exponentially across the country. Between 2015 and 2022 alone, the number of Americans using a coworking space went from 542,000 to over one million. But not all coworking spaces are created equal. Many offer the bare minimum of working comforts—coffee machines, high speed internet, quiet cubicles—and little else.

Enter City House.

City House, which has coworking space and leasable office space in Baltimore, Maryland and Charleston, South Carolina, creates a space that is more than just a structure where you plug in a laptop. These are curated office experiences for employees who want to feel a part of the community where they live and work, and where a company can feel its standards are reflected in its surroundings. Nowhere is this more evident than at City House Six East Eager.

Centrally located in historic Mt. Vernon, City House Six East Eager is close to Penn Station, major business hubs, hotels, and dining options. It is also the former “city house” of wealthy Baltimore businessman, William Marburg, who made a fortune in manufacturing in the mid-1800s. The building was designed by architect Joseph Evans Sperry who also designed the Bromo Seltzer Tower.

The seamless integration of the historical and the contemporary is what makes City House so special. As one tenant noted, “I love that while other coworking environments often feel cold and impersonal, despite the grandeur of City House, it feels warm and welcoming.”

 

Most notably, City House is home to the oldest still operating, automatic residential elevator in the United States. The elevator, which is used daily by tenants and guests, was sensitively restored and features a mural by Baltimore artist Sam Robinson.

Among all the history and subtle elegance is everything a coworking and office space needs including flexible layouts, event and meeting spaces of various sizes, fully equipped conference rooms with television and tele-conferencing, enclosed outdoor meeting and gathering space, and personal lockers available to store belongings. There is also a long list of curated amenities including:

  • Concierge management services
  • Secure, touchless door lock entry
  • Mail and package coordination
  • Ionizing air filtration system
  • Printing, copying, scanning, and secure shredding services
  • Onsite Notary Public
  • Three daily newspaper and magazine subscriptions including The Baltimore Sun, Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and The Economist
  • Access to the City House Café and Kitchenette, stocked with snacks and beverages
  • Rotating selection of local kombucha and beer on tap
  • Access to the City House wine & spirits cellar

Being part of the Baltimore community is integral to the City House experience. Tenants appreciate having access to the art gallery in the City House basement, which is currently showcasing an exhibit by local artist, Kelly Walker, and exclusive invitations to happy hours and community events. Through partnerships with local businesses, City House members receive special discounts.

The front door to City House is its website where future tenants can learn more about the brand, its history, and City House’s locations. A directory of the current tenants and members is also available as well as information on the membership tiers:

  • Virtual: provides the individual with a mailing address and access to the building to pick up mail in regular business hours. Members also receive invitations to community events and happy hours.
  • Sperry: provides the individual with standard business hours access to communal workspaces and conference spaces with complimentary food and beverage amenities, along with a local business address, printing and scanning station, and the daily newspaper and magazine subscriptions.
  • Marburg: provides individuals with access to everything within the Sperry tier in addition to 24/7 access to the building, priority access to conference spaces, and a monthly selection from our private wine collection.
  • Membership with Designated Desk: provides individuals with a designated desk in a shared office as an addition to their membership package.
  • Spacious Private Offices: These offices are just as unique and historic as the co-working spaces and are available for short- and long-term leases.

There’s always a warm welcome waiting at City House. To schedule a tour, inquire about membership options and private office availability, or to get information on periodic open houses, reach out to the City House team via email info@cityhousebrands.com or call 443-836-6930. Bring a copy of this Baltimore feature and receive $25 off of a conference booking, or $25 off your first month membership or office lease. Offer not applicable to office day passes.

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Giving By the People—For the People—of Baltimore https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/giving-by-the-people-for-the-people-of-baltimore/ Tue, 15 Oct 2024 21:13:02 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=163649 Continued]]> Autumn’s last leaves are falling, and holiday décor is filling store windows and neighborhood yards (flamingos count, too!). While many people may be thinking about holiday menus and shopping lists, this is also the ideal time of year to consider charitable giving. Whether you choose to express Thanksgiving gratitude by participating in Giving Tuesday or want to take advantage of philanthropic tax incentives before the close of the year, there’s no better time to make a contribution to your community than now.

And no one is more attuned to the needs of Baltimore’s charitable landscape than the Baltimore Community Foundation (BCF). For more than 50 years, BCF has aligned with local and regional nonprofits working to create thriving communities. By giving to and through BCF, you can make more possible in Baltimore. More affordable housing. More disaster relief. More performing arts and community building. More urban farms and green, vibrant neighborhoods. More children ready for kindergarten and more student mental health programs. More of what you care about.

Children who participate in The Agoge Project, a BCF grantee in the Belair-Edison Neighborhood

 

What is a community foundation? 

A community foundation is a nonprofit organization that allows donors to do more good than they could individually through the power of collective giving. By pooling money from many donors, and mobilizing mission-driven people around worthwhile causes, a community foundation like BCF can make meaningful change in the community through grants and strategic investments.

BCF grantee Baltimore Tree Trust works to increase the tree canopy in Baltimore City

 

Why BCF? 

By aligning with more than 1,650 nonprofits in Baltimore City and County, BCF has been connecting donors with opportunities to give back where the needs are greatest. Whether you know what cause you care about or are looking for help deciding where to place your charitable dollars, all you need to do is tell BCF what’s important to you—maybe protecting urban greenspace or supporting quality afterschool programs—and they will find an organization that fits with your interest and can have major impact with your gift.

Volunteer trailblazers with BCF grantee Friends of Patapsco Valley State Park take a water break

 

Everyone can give

Too often, people are discouraged from donating to a place like BCF because they feel their dollars won’t make a big enough difference. Nothing could be less true. Part of the strength of a community foundation is the ability they have to amplify impact by combining even the smallest donations towards a unified purpose. Imagine what could be achieved if 10 people gave $100 each. Or if 100 people gave $100 each. Every bit adds up to drive true systemic growth.

A ribbon cutting for new teacher housing in Johnston Square at BCF impact investment recipient ReBuild Metro

 

Options for you to help

When you support the Invest in Baltimore Endowment fund, for example, you support enrichment programs designed by local nonprofits to enhance K-12 learning and prepare our students for the future and enable community beautification projects that foster a sense of ownership and pride in residents. Alternatively, a gift to the Civic Leadership Fund supports BCF’s role as a convener, incubator and advocate for key policies and funding to strengthen Baltimore. Both enable BCF to drive meaningful change on your behalf.

BCF knows how much Baltimoreans love this city. They love it, too.

If you want to make a difference to Baltimore during this season of giving, donate through BCF to make the biggest impact where it’s needed most. Visit BCF.org to learn more.

 

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Keeping in Ship Shape https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/keeping-in-ship-shape/ Tue, 15 Oct 2024 19:24:39 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=163659 Continued]]> On a breezy day, it’s not uncommon to see a sailboat—or several—setting out from the shore near the Baltimore Museum of Industry, cutting a beautiful sight as it glides in front of the Domino Sugar complex, plying the industrial waters of Baltimore’s harbor. These are the boats of the nonprofit Downtown Sailing Center (DSC), which has been making the water accessible to all since 1994. In fact, DSC has been nationally recognized for its successful work connecting people with the sport and pastime by US Sailing, the sport’s governing body.

This year, as DSC celebrates its 30th anniversary, it hosted its 22nd annual Ya Gotta Regatta fundraiser. Thanks to donors and sponsors, more than $100,000 was raised to support DSC’s mission and programs. It was a nautical star-studded event with special guests including competitive solo ocean racer Ronnie Simpson, long distance swimmer Katie Pumphrey (who just became the first person to swim from the Chesapeake Bay Bridge to Baltimore), Captain Bobby LaPin of Boat Baltimore, and blogger/podcaster Kate “Captain Boomies.”

The Ya Gotta Regatta caps off an exceptional year at DSC that saw the organization awarded $750,000 from the state. Those funds will be used to rebuild DSC’s docks. Fundraising, donations, support from sponsors, and the many hours donated by volunteers, are what have kept the wind in DSC’s sails for so many years.

We thank all of this year’s volunteers, participants, donors, and sponsors, and especially our Admiral and Commander Level sponsors. You can learn more about this year’s event here.

 

Why Sailing?

For years, the sport of sailing was considered out of reach of many, either due to economic constraints, inability to access equipment or the waterfront, or a combination of all the above. DSC, at its heart, was created to remove these barriers to entry so anyone could enjoy the remarkable feeling of wind filling a sail and carrying a boat and its crew by no means other than that provided by nature. Today, DSC continues to provide quality educational and life enriching programs that promote self-esteem and teamwork through the joy of sailing.

DSC is an accredited Community Sailing Center and accredited Sailing School through US Sailing. DSC knows that there is no better way to build confidence, self-esteem, leadership, environmental stewardship, and more, than by getting people out in boats. It’s why DSC has been a Youthworks partner site for many years.

 

Boating for All

There are many ways to engage with the water and sailing at DSC from hopping in a boat at an open house, to joining a camp. DSC’s primary programming includes:

Accessible Sailing—DSC’s adaptative, accessible programs enable those who need accommodations to get onboard with sailing. This year, DSC had its first accessible racing team, a unique benefit among community sailing centers.

Youth sailing camp—Kids 8-16 and of all skill levels learn all they need to become tomorrow’s future sailors. In keeping with its mission, DSC offers need-based scholarships to ensure anyone can learn to sail.

Community outreach sailing—DSC is always looking to make the water and the sport of sailing more inclusive, and partnering with organizations like Pathfinders for Autism, CASA, and Maryland School for the Blind, help bring new audiences to the harbor to experience sailing. Free open houses are also held about once a month for the public to sail.

Young Mariners program—A workforce development program, Young Mariners is a course for Baltimore City high schoolers held for eight weeks in the summer. Trainees learn to sail, build leadership talents through skippering, and soft job skills, all while getting paid.

Adult outreach—Learning to sail isn’t just for youth! DSC offers a number of programs for adults at all skill levels including the popular Women On The Water program and the  newly launched BIPOC sailing program,  conducted in partnership with the Universal Sailing Club.

 

Get Involved

As an accredited US Sailing educational provider, DSC provides adult education and has a yearly membership program. Many of DSC’s members enjoy being on the water so much, they also volunteer to support DSC in everything from boat maintenance to volunteer skippering and crewing for outreach.

As the success of 2024’s Ya Gotta Regatta fundraiser attests, DSC has a devoted following that is only growing. With the continued support of donors, sponsors, volunteers, and those who simply love to sail, DSC is securing its future on Baltimore’s waterfront.

Interested in donating, participating, or recommending? Visit us online.

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The Wonderful World of Waldorf https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/the-wonderful-world-of-waldorf/ Thu, 19 Sep 2024 20:37:09 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=163081 Continued]]> If you’ve never visited the Waldorf School of Baltimore, you may be struck by an almost magical quality that permeates the campus. Based on the educational approach of Rudolf Steiner, Waldorf education goes beyond conventional methods, embracing a philosophy that sees each child as a blossoming individual with diverse gifts waiting to unfurl. At the heart of Waldorf Education lies the recognition that a child’s intellectual, emotional, and spiritual dimensions are interconnected.

For those who have been charmed by the world of Bluey, an animated Australian preschool series created by Ludo Studio and loved by kids and parents alike on Disney Junior, Waldorf education will be easy to envision. That’s because rumor has it that Bluey’s school, Glasshouse Primary, is based on Glass House Mountains State School, a real-life Waldorf/Steiner school nestled near Brisbane, where Bluey is set. Whether it’s true or just a delightful coincidence, the parallels are hard to ignore, especially for those of us who cherish the gentle, imaginative approach of Waldorf education.

Bluey’s playful spirit, deep connections to nature, and celebration of the small yet significant moments of childhood speak directly to the heart of Waldorf philosophy. But even if you aren’t familiar with the adventurous blue pup, there’s much to explore when looking at a Waldorf education.

Imaginative Play at Its Finest
Waldorf education lets kids be kids, and nothing encapsulates this better than imaginative play. It’s where creativity blossoms and where a simple stick becomes a magic wand, a boat, or a sword. It’s pure, unfiltered fun—the kind that Waldorf educators know is the true work of childhood.

Learning Life’s Lessons, the Fun Way
Forget about sitting still at a desk all day—Waldorf students learn by doing. Life’s big lessons—like how to share, solve problems, or practice empathy—are learned through play and everyday adventures. Educators don’t tell kids what’s right and wrong; they show them how to draw their own conclusions. It’s experiential learning at its best, the kind that lasts a lifetime.

The Great Outdoors as a Classroom
Waldorf schools have long known the value of the great outdoors. In fact, Waldorf School of Baltimore is a leader in the area of sustainability. A Maryland Green School since 2010, Waldorf School of Baltimore is also an official Eco-School and Certified Wildlife Habitat and was honored this summer as a 2024 Green Ribbon School by the United States Department of Education – the highest national honor for environmental education and land stewardship. But the real magic is how kids interact with nature through their Waldorf education. The school has Baltimore City’s only forest kindergarten program – where children spend their days exclusively outdoors in all weather conditions and seasons. Nature isn’t something you visit; it’s something you’re a part of, and that’s a lesson every Waldorf school holds dear.

A School Where Family and Community Matter
Waldorf education teaches that learning happens best when it’s woven into the fabric of family and community life. Our school community is filled with loving parents, supportive neighbors, and friends who feel like family. (Similar to the world of Bluey.) Education doesn’t only happen in a classroom—it’s something that thrives in every interaction, every shared meal, and every laugh.

Respecting Childhood
Another Bluey comparison: Much like the school in the program, Waldorf School respects the pace of childhood. There’s no rush to grow up, no pressure to perform. This is very much in line with Waldorf’s belief in letting children develop at their own pace.

You don’t need to watch Bluey to understand what makes Waldorf education so special. Like its fictional counterpart, The Waldorf School of Baltimore is a place where imagination reigns, where nature is a beloved teacher, and where the rhythms of family life shape the way we all learn and grow.

Learn more about The Waldorf School of Baltimore, at waldorfschoolofbaltimore.org.

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The Trail Starts Here https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/the-trail-starts-here/ Mon, 26 Aug 2024 20:52:31 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=162149

As the calendar flips to the autumn months, thoughts turn to sweater weather, apple cider sipping, and brisk walks in crisp air. If this sounds like you, then it is time to pack a bag and head to Allegany County. Known as “the Mountain Side of Maryland,” Allegany County offers an unparalleled experience for all lovers of nature and the outdoors.

With scenic overlooks, a world-class bike trail through the mountains, tree-lined scenic byways through historic towns, and 70,000 acres of public land, there are plenty of opportunities to experience fall. Allegany County may have some of the best places to experience Maryland’s peak fall foliage—it was named one of the nation’s 10 best destination to experience fall by USA Today.

If anything, the region is so rich with recreational options, you may not know where to begin. A spectacular fall itinerary is available to visitors and offers a two day snapshot of some of the county’s best bets. From biking to breweries, scenic drives for leaf peeping to museums for history buffs, you won’t miss a single highlight.

Fall is the perfect time to visit not only because the leaves put on their rich, autumnal show, but because there is an abundance of fall activities to enjoy. The Western Maryland Artist Studio Tour, which is free to the public and runs October 18-19 and 25-26, will feature more than 50 artists demonstrating techniques and offering the public a glimpse into their creative process. Pumpkin Patch Limited, held October 19, 25 & 26, is a 1-hour round trip train ride to Bone Cave and back, where guests can select a pumpkin and stickers to decorate.

While there are excellent restaurants and events to enrich your experience in Allegany County, it is the great expanses of breathtaking wilderness that draws nature lovers and adventurers to the area season after season. And there are different options to experience all the beauty, regardless of your interest or ability.

For those who wish to ride or pedal their way through this bucolic area, there are three great options. The Western Maryland Scenic Railroad takes passengers aboard a restored historic steam locomotive on a three-hour roundtrip tour of the gorgeous vistas between Cumberland and Frostburg. The Great Allegheny Passage, or GAP as it’s known, is a bike and pedestrian trail that runs from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Cumberland, Maryland (and connects to the C&O Canal Towpath that runs to Washington, D.C.). A smooth trail of crushed stone, it offers a great surface to pedal, walk, or jog along and enjoy the scenery. For a unique hybrid experience, visitors can opt for Tracks and Yaks, Maryland’s only rail biking excursion where guests can leisurely pedal aluminum rail bikes on the railroad tracks along the Western Maryland Railway corridor.

Even though there is a nip in the air, fall is also still an excellent time to paddle on Lake Habeeb or the Potomac River. And those who prefer to hike can not only see the foliage from the trail, but also ascend to one of Allegany County’s many scenic overlooks. These spots provide stunning vistas of rolling mountains and views of up to four different states from one spot.

There are leisurely ways to take in the beauty of Allegany County, too, most notably via the Scenic Overlook Tour of the Green Ridge State Forest. The 45-mile driving trail, which takes approximately three hours, encompasses five spectacular overlooks onto the pristine natural beauty of the area. Pack and picnic, bring your binoculars, and make a day of exploring this scenic byway from the comfort of your car.

No matter the journey you wish to take, the trail starts here, in Allegany County.

– Visit Allegany County, MD. You’re Welcome.

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Maintaining Healthy Joints https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/maintaining-healthy-joints/ Thu, 15 Aug 2024 17:46:31 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=161595 Continued]]>

“Any lingering pain that doesn’t improve with RICE should be evaluated by an orthopaedic doctor.”

Dr. Sean Meredith was drawn to orthopedics by its problem-solving nature and the ability to treat issues that can make a significant improvement in a person’s life. He explains that technology has evolved the field, with minimally-invasive procedures and “biologics,” such as platelet rich plasma, making dramatic changes that help patients feel better with less disruption to their lives. Here, he discusses common orthopedic complaints and how to stay healthy as we age.

What are the most common complaints you see in adults in your practice?
I take care of hip, knee, and shoulder issues. I have a specific focus in young adult and adult hip conditions like hip labral tears, impingement, and instability. This is an area of tremendous growth in orthopedics where we now have so many more treatment options than ever before.

Previously, it was commonly thought that if you didn’t need a hip replacement, there were no options other than living with pain and limitations. Now we have a much better understanding of these issues and new techniques like minimallyinvasive hip arthroscopy. This has led us to launch the Hip Preservation Center at our new office location in Laurel, where experts across many specialties collaborate to help patients with hip issues.

Which age group seems to be more susceptible to orthopedic conditions?
There is not one particular group at greater risk—all are affected. In orthopedic sports medicine, we take care of patients of all ages including adolescents, young adults, and active older adults.

Are aches, pains, and injury just a part of getting older?
Although aches and pains are a part of life, many of these are symptoms of conditions that we have effective treatments for. Any lingering pain that doesn’t improve with “RICE” (rest, ice, compression, elevation) should be evaluated by an orthopedic doctor.

What’s an indication something else may be going on?
There are a variety of things to look out for, which is why it’s always best to have a medical provider evaluate your concerns. A few reasons to be seen is knee pain with visible swelling, hip pain that limits bearing weight to walk, and shoulder pain with inability to raise your arm overhead.

How can people stay active and prevent injury as they age?
Strength, flexibility, and cardiovascular exercise are the keys to staying active and healthy. If issues are getting in the way of maintaining or building these principles, then it would be worthwhile to see a medical provider.

Why do the knees and hips seem to be most commonly affected?
Those are two of the main joints that take the impact of daily life and exercise. We need these joints working well to maintain an enjoyable and healthy lifestyle.

For more complex or chronic concerns, what treatments do you offer?
We have a variety of treatment options available. Typically, we would start with less invasive options first, such as physical therapy, medications, or bracing, and then elevate the care as needed based on improvement or lack thereof. A variety of injection options are available, including the newer biologic options like platelet rich plasma. Arthroscopic surgery may be needed depending on the condition or the lack of improvement with less invasive options.

What makes University of Maryland Orthopaedics unique?
The comprehensive nature of our practice. We have expertise in every aspect of orthopedics— both surgical and non-surgical—and treatment is done collaboratively. Our new Hip Preservation Center in Laurel is a good example of this. There, we have specialists who work together for hip conditions that require treatments other than hip replacement utilizing experts in orthopedics, sports medicine, general surgery, physiatry, pediatrics, physical therapy, and radiology.

Describe your patient care philosophy.
My patient care philosophy is to get people back to doing what they want to do in the quickest and safest way possible. This starts by utilizing the least invasive treatment first, and only escalating to surgery when necessary.

What do you enjoy most about being in this field?
Seeing patients recover and get back to a normal, healthy and active life is the most enjoyable aspect. Nothing beats being part of the solution to someone’s happiness.

MEET THE EXPERT:

Sean J. Meredith, MD
Associate Professor of Orthopaedics,
University of Maryland School of Medicine

Locations:
Baltimore, Hunt Valley, Largo and Laurel

410-448-6400 | umortho.org

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Grub Hub https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/grub-hub/ Tue, 25 Jun 2024 19:21:07 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=159805 Continued]]> Whether you want to explore Spanish cuisine prepared by a James Beard Award-nominated chef or chow down on a classic corned beef sandwich, Harbor Point has become the destination for food lovers in Baltimore. Harbor Point, a 27-acre waterfront development tucked in between the vibrant neighborhoods of Fells Point and Harbor East, is a great place to live, work and play. And like any great neighborhood, it boasts a great mix of restaurants open now or by year’s end just waiting to be explored.

Many of these restaurants are icons of the local food scene, like Attman’s, a Baltimore institution serving Jewish deli favorites like corned beef and pastrami on rye as well as an all-day breakfast menu. And then there is Chicken Lab, which brings the signature gang-jeong crispy chicken of this beloved Cross Street Market vendor to Harbor Point this fall. If you aren’t familiar with this South Korean dish, picture pieces of double deep-fried chicken stir-fried and mixed with sweet and spicy sauce, vegetables, and fried rice cake. Hungry yet?

Like other restaurants at Harbor Point, Chicken Lab creates every dish using only fresh ingredients and many of the offerings are made in-house from scratch, including the sauces, coleslaw, and pickles. Keeping it local—either with household restaurant names known and loved throughout Baltimore or with chefs that seek out local vendors to create their menus—is a hallmark of Harbor Point’s food scene.

Now is the perfect time to visit this enclave on the waterfront as many of the restaurants currently open have special summer menu items or offers. Need more inspiration? Consider these great destinations:

Cindy Lou’s Fish House – There’s never a bad time to hit the waterfront patio at Cindy Lou’s Fish House, but you really don’t want to miss Oyster Monday, featuring an extensive menu of specialty priced fresh and fried oysters. It pairs great with their Happy Hour, every Monday-Friday from 4-7 p.m.

honeygrow – The summer favorite returns at honeygrow. Don’t miss out on the Chesapeake Crab Stir Fry, featuring freshly made egg white noodles, crab topped with Old Bay, bell peppers, red onions, grape tomatoes, scallions, parsley, seasoned breadcrumbs, and their house-made Old Bay broth.

Ceremony Coffee – Cool off with new summer signature beverages. Created in-house by Ceremony’s talented baristas, the Pineapple Paradise, Strawberry Sublime, Terrapin Ice Latte, and Beehive will have you in the mood for sunny summer.

And while they aren’t open just yet, you’ll want to put these two dining destinations on your cuisine radar for later this year:

Josefina – Prepare to be transported to the south of Spain at Josefina, an original new restaurant from James Beard Award nominee Chef David Zamudio (Alma Cocina Latina). Vibrant décor and lively traditional music will meet exceptional cuisine to create a unique dining experience. Waiters in crisp white shirts and red neckerchiefs will take orders tableside and serve the food family style – small and large plates meant to be shared amongst the table that arrive promptly as they are ready. With a planned opening in late 2024, Josefina will feature a menu comprised mainly of tapas, with entrees that include Spanish classics like aged steak and fried fish.

Sartori – A brand new Italian restaurant from Ed Bosco (Verde), guests at Sartori will be served dishes prepared using traditional Italian methods with reasonable portions, lighter sauces, and higher quality ingredients. Sartori’s initial menu will feature the pizza that made Verde a local sensation, as well as pasta and sandwiches. “What we know is pizza and that’s going to remain a focal point, but Sartori will not be another Verde,” said Bosco. “Expect a menu that’s tastefully different, fully bringing the culture and flavors of Italy to Baltimore.” Sartori will open Fall 2024.

Visit Harbor Point’s website or follow along on social for the latest food and beverage updates from this rapidly expanding waterfront neighborhood.

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Cruising Through History https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/cruising-through-history/ Thu, 30 May 2024 19:25:54 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=158700 Continued]]> It’s a warm, lazy summer day. Seabirds swoop overhead and the green shoreline passes serenely by as the Chief Uncas, a spectacular, one-of-a-kind electric powered boat, glides quietly through the water of the Lower Susquehanna River. June through October, visitors can choose from river discovery boat tours, specialty themed boat tours, or premium sunset cruise tours aboard the historic Chief Uncas, the flagship yacht of the Susquehanna National Heritage Area (SNHA).

 

SNHA, one of 55 national heritage areas, welcomes visitors to the regions of York and Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, to explore its historic, natural, and cultural attractions. And there’s perhaps no better way to take it all in then by booking a River Discovery Boat Tour on the Chief Uncas.

Built for Adolphus Busch (co-founder of the famous American beer Company) to enjoy cruises at his family’s summer estate on Otsego Lake in Cooperstown, New York, Chief Uncas is a classic 1912 electric-powered, wood boat. The 112-year-old historic vessel is 55-feet long with a nine-a-half-foot beam and weighs 12 tons. The boat was converted to a gas engine in the 1950s before being restored back to electric in 2012. Chief Uncas began a new chapter in its life in 2021 providing River Discovery Boat Tours and welcoming Pennsylvania tourists.

Today, Chief Uncas offers an inspiring perspective on the Susquehanna—one of the world’s oldest rivers. Elegantly outfitted with an all-mahogany hull and deckhouse, the ship is powered by twin electric motors, so visitors can expect the voyage to be remarkably quiet. And guests can personalize their experience aboard the historic Chief Uncas and explore the Susquehanna on one of SNHA’s specialty themed tours or premium sunset cruises.

June is the perfect time to visit as it is the season for Riverfest, an annual event that celebrates the region’s place in American Civil War history with food, live music, special heritage tours, and more. This year’s event will run all weekend long, June 28, 29, 30.

 

River Discovery Boat Tour tickets are available online and offer a diversity of experiences:

    River Discovery Boat Tours: SNHA guides provide a 1-hour tour for 22 passengers. Explore the scenic Susquehanna River landscape, abundant wildlife, and history through stories of the past and present. Ticket Rates: $24 Adults, $22 Seniors (65+), $12 Youth (5-17 years), and $5 Children under 5 years.

 

    Themed Boat Tours: SNHA guides provide a 1-hour themed tour for 22 passengers. Themed tours are available at special times throughout the season and highlight interesting heritage stories not covered in the River Discovery tour. Tour themes include Civil War, Native Peoples, Wildlife, and Haunted Heritage. Ticket Rates: River Discover Boat Tour.

 

    Sunset Cruise: A 1.5-hour sunset tour for 14 passengers (bring your own snacks, cider, beer, or wine). Experience the joy of being on the water for an extended ride, learn stories of the river, and enjoy spectacular views while making unforgettable memories under the setting sun. Ticket Rates: $50.00 per person.

 

When the cruise is complete, visitors can step off the boat and into Susquehanna National Heritage Area and spend the day exploring unique shops and undiscovered gems in the river towns, visit over two dozen heritage sites and museums, discover the tastes of the region, or plan an adventure on over 100 miles of trails, 50-plus nature preserves, and 10 scenic overlooks in the Susquehanna National Heritage Area.

   

   

There is much to explore so reserve your seat today. Purchase River Discovery Boat Tour tickets online.

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On the Trail of Adventure https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/on-the-trail-of-adventure/ Tue, 07 May 2024 19:18:44 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=157128 Continued]]> The heat is on this summer but there are plenty of cool things to do in Allegany County. Less than a three-hour drive from Baltimore the “mountain side of Maryland,” as the area is known, boasts beautiful vistas, cool mountain lakes, exceptional dining, adventure sports, outdoor recreation, and plenty of history. Allegany County is Maryland’s premiere outdoor destination with over 70,000 acres of public land and the state’s largest forest. And there’s a simple way to explore the abundant treasures of the area—through its many trails.

There’s no better place to get acquainted with the mountainside than at Rocky Gap State Park, which is celebrating its 50th birthday this year. The park includes 3,000 acres of rugged mountains surrounding the 243-acre Lake Habeeb—known for having the bluest waters in Maryland—making this an ideal spot from which to hike, bike, camp, paddleboard, swim, or simply relax on one of the dog and family-friendly beaches.

For a unique twist on the traditional bike trail, consider pedaling with Tracks and Yaks, adjacent to the scenic Great Allegheny Passage, where you can enjoy hiking and biking trail on a pedal-powered tandem or quad railbike that glides along the smooth, steel railroad tracks. To extend the adventure, the outfitter offers packages that include the railbike tour, lunch, and a float along the North Branch of the Potomac River.

There are leisurely ways to take in the beauty of Allegany County, too, most notably with a Scenic Overlook Tour of the Green Ridge State Forest. The 45-mile driving trail, which takes approximately three hours, encompasses five spectacular overlooks onto the pristine natural beauty of the area. Pack a picnic, bring your binoculars and make a day of exploring this scenic byway.

Of course, it doesn’t need to be all hiking, biking, and fresh air. Foodies can partake of one of Allegany County’s three culinary tours. While there is nothing to dissuade you from the Donut & Coffee or Mountain Maryland Tap and Pour trails, summer is the prime time to dive into the Ice Cream Trail with a large spoon! With nine destinations for hand-dipped cones, milkshakes, sundaes, and malts, the ice cream trail is sure to put some shiver into even the most sultry summer day.

Come for the scenery but stay for the fun. Summer in Allegany County is full of events, starting Memorial Day weekend, May 23-26, with DelFest, the county’s premier bluegrass festival. This year’s acts include Del McCoury Band, the TravelinMcCourys with Lukas Nelson, Greensky Bluegrass, Old Crow Medicine Show, Sierra Ferrell, Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives, Leftover Salmon, and many more.

A newer tradition is the annual Food Truck Festival, taking place in Frostburg June 8. Now in its fourth year, this event combines the culinary talents of over a dozen food truck vendors with live music and even a cornhole tournament. The epicurean and musical delights don’t end there. June 18 is the First Peoples Wing-off and Music Festival where the main event is local wing-serving restaurants frying up thousands of chicken wings. You, the public, get to taste test and judge who deserves the prestigious title of 2024 Wing-Off Champion!

From an abundance of incredible outdoor recreational activities to amazing historic sites, dining, and entertainment venues, no matter your interest, passion, sport, or idea of fun, you’ll find a trail that’s perfect for your summer travel in Allegany County. Stay up-to-date with everything taking place out west by signing up for the newsletter and visiting the Allegany County website today.

You’re Welcome. Maryland.

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A Collaborative Approach to Aortic Disease https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/a-collaborative-approach-to-aortic-disease/ Fri, 19 Apr 2024 20:21:02 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=156417 Continued]]>

“Aortic disease can be deadly, but if treated properly, you can have a normal life.”

Dr. Shahab Toursavadkohi is a vascular surgeon specializing in aortic disease. This is a unique field where many physicians bring their expertise together to improve patients’ health and surgical outcomes. Here, Dr. Toursavadkohi explains aortic disease, the innovative treatments being pioneered at University of Maryland Medical Center, and how everyone can keep their heart healthy.

For those who don’t know, what is aortic disease?
To explain aortic disease I must first explain the aorta, the large artery that essentially is the pipeline that connects the entire body. The aorta has multiple branches because it has to go to different organs—the head and neck, legs, kidneys, liver, essentially everything. Like any pipeline, it carries a high-pressure system, in this case your blood, so one of the big risk factors for aortic disease is high blood pressure. Over time, the aorta can dilate and develop an aneurysm, or dissect and become injured. Or, you can get atherosclerosis disease, which can narrow the arteries, making it difficult for blood to flow. Any disease that affects this large artery known as the aorta can be potentially deadly, because if it malfunctions, the circulation to your entire body is disrupted. The strain of disruption in the pipeline is like you’re choking the whole body of its blood flow.

Can you speak about some of the pioneering, minimally invasive treatments you and your team are currently doing at the Center for Aortic Disease?
Since I took over the aortic center in 2016, my mission has been to improve access to minimally invasive surgeries. Aortic diseases are pretty common in our state because unfortunately, we have lots of patients who don’t have good access to primary care, which means risk factors like diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol are not managed very well. If you want to try to treat these aortic diseases with a traditional open surgery, some people will not be qualified for that because they’re too old or too sick to tolerate it. Even if patients tolerate those procedures, these are massive surgeries that require hours of operation, days in the ICU, weeks in rehab, and months to recover. The advantage of minimally invasive surgery is you can expand the treatment to more patients because it’s less of a surgery. Lots of frail, older people can tolerate minimally invasive surgery, and the recovery is much faster so we can get people back to work, back to their families, and back to their life and routines. We look carefully at every aspect of aortic surgery to design strategies to minimize the surgery for patients.

Collaboration is a big part of the treatment model at the Center for Aortic Disease; why is this multi-disciplinary approach so important?
We have cardiac surgeons and cardiologists on the team. These minimally invasive procedures are not something that one surgeon completes; it has to be a team of surgeons. Endovascular aortic surgery is like assembling a Lego house inside a box; the reason is because the devices we implant are usually very bulky, so you have to break them down in pieces. Each piece has to go in one by one from a different angle. For example, I put a big piece in and another surgeon comes from the right arm and adds one more piece so that we are all working, without opening the body, from different points of entry to access and repair the aorta. It’s really magical.

What are the common causes of aortic disease, and do you have recommendations for how readers can keep their heart and vascular system healthy?
High cholesterol is really detrimental to the heart and it’s also bad for the aorta. But what is really worse for the aorta is high blood pressure because it creates significant tension in the aortic wall. As you age, your tissue becomes more fragile. So if you have hypertension, and you’re getting older, it’s a bad combination—at some point the aortic valve is going to give way. The other risk factor that we don’t talk about enough is family history. If your family history includes aneurysm—even second or third generation—that is very important. The nice thing about aortic disease is if you get it treated, you can carry on with your life. The key is to identify and treat it properly, and then you should be able to have the same life expectancy as a person who doesn’t have aortic disease.

 

Aortic surgeon Dr. Shahab Toursavadkohi holds up an endovascular graft that he and his team customized to perfectly fit and repair a person’s aorta.

MEET THE EXPERT:

Shabab Toursavadkohi, MD
Associate Professor of Surgery
Co-Director
Center for Aortic Disease
University of Maryland Medical Center

University of Maryland Medical Center
410-328-4771
umm.edu/cad

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Something to Smile About https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/something-to-smile-about/ Tue, 26 Mar 2024 18:10:14 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=155485 Continued]]> Anyone who has navigated finding and scheduling dental appointments for their family knows that it can be one huge headache. Not so at Baltimore Pediatric Dentistry. Baltimore Pediatric Dentistry offers complimentary exams for children 12 months old and younger. (It is recommended a child have a first exam around six months.) And to make sure scheduling appointments is as easy as possible, the office can schedule via text, by phone, or online, options any busy parent or caregiver will appreciate.

At Baltimore Pediatric Dentistry, a child’s dental needs are explained in a clear and respectful way to adults in an atmosphere that is fun and not intimidating for children. Baltimore Pediatric Dentistry is owned and operated by Dr. Chani Simhi, D.D.S., who is a mother of four and thus knows a thing or two about making children and parents comfortable at the dentist! Baltimore Pediatric Dentistry wants all families to be able to afford the best dental care possible, so in addition to working with major insurance providers (and offering a free benefits check to see what insurance will cover), it offers a membership plan for those without insurance.

Among her four children is Dr. Simhi’s son, Daniel, who has a complex neurological condition. This gives her a unique perspective not only on the experience of getting children into the dentist and maintaining their dental health, but also the specific issues parents of children with special needs face. The office is guided by the principles of respect, integrity, and trust, ensuring that all patients receive the best care in a positive environment.

As a local business owner and a mom to a child with special needs, Dr. Simhi believes in supporting other local businesses and organizations that benefit kids. Through her son, Dr. Simhi connected with Kennedy Krieger Institute (KKI) and the incredible work they do to empower young people. In an interview with KKI, Dr. Simhi said: “It takes so many people from such a wide range of fields to make [my son] who he is. Lots of people have had such a great impact.”

Baltimore Pediatric Dentistry wants to be part of that community of people having a positive impact. Although the office helps children every day by giving them healthy, confident smiles, it wanted to do more. So for every encounter, Baltimore Pediatric Dentistry donates to KKI. Through this partnership, Baltimore Pediatric Dentistry has helped KKI purchase specific medical equipment and therapeutic toys needed for the children they treat.

Nothing makes a child more comfortable than going to a place that’s familiar to them, which makes the upcoming open house at Baltimore Pediatric Dentistry a must-do for families. The practice’s open house on May 1, 2024, is the perfect chance to meet Dr. Simhi and her team, tour the office, and learn more about their aspiration to improve the community through dental health and more. Baltimore Pediatric Dentistry is conveniently located in Pikesville just off Reisterstown Road and the Baltimore Beltway.

Finding a new dental office for your child that provides high quality, evidence based, family-centered care, that is technologically advanced has never been easier. For an appointment just call or click.

 

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Maintaining Sight: The Keys to Healthy Vision https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/maintaining-sight-the-keys-to-healthy-vision/ Wed, 28 Feb 2024 20:47:53 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=154054 Continued]]>

“Any sudden change in eyesight should be addressed immediately.”

Dr. Munir wanted to be a doctor from an early age. In ophthalmology he found the perfect field, one that brought together his interest in helping people maintain good health and his fascination with technology. As a cornea specialist, Munir uses the latest advances, including laser technology, to help patients maintain one of their greatest assets: their sight. Below he discusses common eye diseases, their treatment, and the keys to healthy vision.

What interests you about the cornea specifically?
This field is fascinating to me, in that these small, fine structures are so critical to our amazing blessing we call sight. And we have great treatments and surgeries to fix many common problems with these structures.

When is a change in eyesight cause to see a doctor?
Certain eye conditions can be diagnosed by an eye exam before someone knows they even have a problem. For that reason, children should follow their pediatrician’s guidelines for regular eye screenings, healthy adults should get an exam at age 40, and those 65-plus should have an eye exam every few years.

Any sudden change in eyesight should be addressed immediately. Eyesight that is slowly getting blurrier can also be a sign of a problem, especially when it starts to affect activities such driving, reading, or watching TV.

How common is astigmatism, and what causes it?
Astigmatism is a very common and usually normal condition of the eye. Some people have a very round cornea (the front of the eye) shaped more like a soccer ball while those with astigmatism have one shaped more like an oblong football. Most people with astigmatism can simply be treated with glasses.

Similarly, what are cataracts and how has cataract surgery advanced in recent years?
Cataract is a cloudy lens that develops most commonly as we age, and generally develops in both eyes. Cataracts can affect eyesight in many ways including reducing our ability to focus up close, decreasing our vision overall, and experiencing glare, like when bright headlights approach from oncoming cars at night. Cataract surgery continues to evolve, and a number of new advancements have brought exciting changes to the field such as the use of lasers to assist with surgery. New, artificial lenses used to replace the cloudy cataract now have designs that give sharper vision and more range.

What can people do to prevent cataracts?
Unfortunately, the prevention of cataracts remains an area of research, but we do think reducing UV exposure by wearing sunglasses from a young age, and a lifetime healthy diet may help. Genetics likely plays a role and not everyone develops cataracts that need surgery.

People may be familiar with refractive surgery, or laser surgery to improve vision. Who is a good candidate for this procedure and how long do the results last?
A laser is used to reshape the front of the eye (the cornea) to change the power of the eye so additional vision aids are not as necessary. Most people are good candidates for this procedure, with a few exceptions. Laser vision correction essentially lasts forever. Sometimes the effect can partially wear off, what we call regression, but this is not common. Blurry vision years after surgery may be another eye issue, such as cataracts.

Can you speak on the current research being conducted in the field of ophthalmology?
An exciting area is light adjustable lenses. Putting an artificial lens in the eye that’s the exact right power was a calculation, but with these new lenses, the power of the lens can be adjusted after surgery. In cornea, we are looking forward to current research in growing the back layer of the cornea (the endothelium) in the lab and injecting it into the eye of people with malfunctioning cells, which could greatly reduce the need for corneal transplants in some patients.

What are your top tips for maintaining good eye health?
Good eye health starts with treating any eye conditions appropriately under the direction of an eye doctor. For contact lens wearers, it is important to follow cleaning and hygiene directions, including not sleeping in contacts and throwing them out in timely fashion. Glasses wearers should have their prescription periodically checked. Good hygiene is a must— remove makeup before bed and always keep one’s eyelids clean. A healthy diet, especially one rich in omega-3 fatty acids and routine vitamins, can promote eye health and help avoid certain conditions.

 

MEET THE EXPERT:

Wuqaas M. Munir, MD
Professor of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences,
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Chief of the Cornea Service,
University of Maryland Eye Associates

Location: Downtown Baltimore
Appointments: 667-214-1111

umm.edu/eye

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Bagels in South Baltimore https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/bagels-in-south-baltimore/ Tue, 27 Feb 2024 22:44:22 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=154060 Continued]]> Since 1999, Towson Hot Bagels, better known as “THB,” has been known as a breakfast mainstay in Maryland. For families and friends looking for anything from a greasy, satisfying indulgence to a healthy bite, they have it all. You can always expect crisp, fresh bagels laden with toppings of your choice in any style you like when you head to THB.

The franchise currently has six locations in Towson, Canton, Owings Mills, Charles Village, Columbia, and Timonium; but expansion is underway. In 2024, Towson Hot Bagels’ seventh location will open in Locust Point at McHenry Row.

“We have been looking at the Federal Hill/Locust Point community since we opened our second location in Canton back in 2009,” say Tony Scotto, CEO and co-owner of THB. “Over the years, we’ve been asked about South Baltimore again and again. My answer has always been the same, ‘We are looking into it, I promise!’”

People flock from all over the state to visit THB for delicious bagel sandwiches, coffee, and more. As this is their third location downtown, the new spot will meet the growing demand for those living in the south and west sides of Baltimore City.

Like existing locations, the McHenry Row site will be open for breakfast and lunch and offer catering services for family gatherings, office parties, and events like employee appreciation day, which falls on March 1 this year.

THB harbors charm down to its roots. It is a family-owned business run by the Scotto cousins, a first-generation Italian family, who bought the deli in 2008. After 25 years in business, what was once just an unassuming bagel spot in Towson has blossomed into a statewide, iconic hub for all things breakfast.

The Scotto family is local, adding to their dedication to the community in more ways than one. For the THB team, it is more than just happy customers. They have partnered with local schools, businesses and residents and deeply embedded the franchise as a family-friendly locale for Marylanders everywhere. If you ask any local where they get bagels, they will likely say Towson Hot Bagels.

The new location follows suit with its recent rebranding that has swept across existing locations in the past few years. Expect to see their signature bright orange and green colorway and chic interior design that the other stores are now proudly decked out in. That way, whether you are picking up a bite on your way to work or sitting down with the family for breakfast, THB ensures a comfortable, efficient experience. And let’s not forget that the food is downright delicious, too.

“We believe McHenry Row is one of the best spots in the area,” says Scotto. “It is easily accessible with plenty of parking, which is very important, and has high visibility and accessibility from I-95. The Locust Point neighborhood is a natural fit for THB because we’ve been serving residents and businesses in this area for years.”

Pop in for some upcoming promotions, like the St. Patrick’s Day’s “Lucky” bagels or the Maryland Day bagels. Crunched from time? The myTHb app makes it easy to place your order ahead for a seamless pickup on the go.

To celebrate the grand opening, head to the new storefront for free coffee Monday to Friday in February with a THB-branded travel tumbler while supplies last. Hours are 6:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri. and 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sat.-Sun.

To get your bagel on, visit www.eatthb.com for more information.

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Understanding and Managing Skin Conditions https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/understanding-and-managing-skin-conditions/ Thu, 30 Nov 2023 17:24:35 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=150992

“If my patients understand their skin conditions better, they are often better at managing them and feel more empowered in that.”

Dr. Max Weddington is a fellowship-trained dermatologist who specializes in laser treatment of skin conditions. At the University of Maryland Medical Center, he helps his patients truly understand their own bodies and how to best care for them. Here, Dr. Weddington discusses the evolving world of dermatology and how to keep the body’s largest organ (our skin) healthy as we age.

What are the most common skin conditions you see in your clinic?

We often see “the ACERS:” acne, contact dermatitis, eczema, rosacea, and seborrheic dermatitis. Also, skin lesions such as benign growths and cysts, as well as skin cancers like basal cell carcinoma—which is caused by long-term sun damage and is one of the most common human cancers. Cosmetically, I help patients improve the quality of their skin and find ways to age more gracefully and younger adults who want to build healthy skin habits to prevent premature skin aging. Many people, young or old, want to be more proactive now than they used to be.

Which conditions are more prevalent locally?

We have a diverse population in Maryland, with a wide variety of skin types and colors. For patients with more pigmented skin, “dark spots” and scars after acne or other skin inflammations are a common cosmetic concern—called “post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.”

For people with more fair skin, enjoying the beauty of Maryland’s great outdoors can unfortunately cause a lot of unwanted sun damage, premature skin aging, and contribute to skin cancers.

When should a patient be evaluated for a skin concern?

My general rules are, if something (1) isn’t getting better, (2) is becoming progressively more bothersome, (3) seems to be growing or changing a lot, or (4) acts like a wound that just won’t heal, it’s probably a good idea to have us take a look.

How does our skin change as we age?

With age, we experience a decrease in elements of skin quality like tone, texture, thickness, and hydration. Structural proteins like collagen and elastin break down faster than they renew themselves.

Some things accelerate this aging, like tobacco use and cumulative sun damage. We also experience age-related volume loss in the tissues beneath the skin, like the subcutaneous fat, deep muscles, and bone. Altogether, these can leave us looking hollow with skin that is dry, blotchy, wrinkled, and thin.

What preventative measures can help us age well?

Regular sunscreen use, especially for those with fair skin—mineral-based with zinc oxide and titanium dioxide are my favorite. Also, most people don’t use moisturizer often enough. Keep your skin from getting too dry and it will tend to look younger and be less itchy. Make skincare a healthy habit.

What rejuvenation treatments do you offer for aging skin?

I like injectable poly-L-lactic acid, which stimulates collagen production and helps renew the skin. Hyaluronic acid fillers can be chosen either to restore volume or to soften fine lines. I use neuromodulators, like Botox©, to soften the superficial muscle movements of the face or neck that contribute to the etching of wrinkles. To shrink or remove unwanted brown spots, blood vessels, or scars, I prefer to use special lasers or other energy-based devices.

Tell us about current research underway in the field of dermatology.

There is a new generation of topical and oral anti-inflammatory medications coming that we hope will improve the lives of people affected by eczema, psoriasis, vitiligo, autoimmune hair loss, and other skin conditions. The cosmetic industry is constantly improving neuromodulators, dermal fillers, lasers, and other aesthetic devices.

We’re looking beyond current regenerative treatments—like stem cell or platelet-rich plasma injections—to new potential therapies such as designer peptides, growth factor-packed exosomes, and photobiomodulation to restore skin health. It’s an exciting decade in dermatology.

What do you enjoy most about your work?

Before medical school I worked as a teacher—so the thing I enjoy most about my work is helping my patients know more about their skin and skin conditions. I think if my patients understand their skin conditions better, they are often better at managing them and feel more empowered in that.

MEET THE EXPERT:

Max Weddington, MD
Assistant Professor of Dermatology
University of Maryland School of Medicine

Locations: Columbia & Downtown Baltimore
Appointments: 667-214-1171

umfpi.org/dermatology

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Discover Maryland’s Best with MD Recommendations https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/special/discover-marylands-best-with-md-recommendations/ Wed, 01 Nov 2023 17:48:08 +0000 https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/?post_type=special&p=149280 Continued]]> Welcome to Maryland, a state brimming with history, culture, and endless opportunities for adventure! Whether you’re a long-time resident or a first-time visitor, there’s always something new and exciting to discover. That’s where Maryland Recommendations comes in – your trusted guide to the best of what Maryland has to offer. From top-notch local businesses to must-visit attractions and activities, we’ve got you covered.

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