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LIFE IN BALANCE

Daphne Oz’s joyful journey in food and abundance

HEALTH AT HOME

The art and science of wellness architecture

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CONTENTS

APRIL 2022 FEATURES 82 / THE LAND OF OZ Cookbook author, TV personality, and Palm Beacher Daphne Oz shares her philosophy for healthy living By Daphne Nikolopoulos with Erica Corsano

90 / GOOD SPORT Black-and-white swimwear and tailored pieces offer a chic twist on beach attire Photography by Olivia Graham

100 / BUILDING IMPACT Architects and designers are creating homes of the future with wellness in mind By Lola Thélin

106 / SELF-CARE BUCKET LIST From the spa to your bathtub, experience treatments that support well-being By Liza Grant Smith

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26 / FROM THE EDITOR 30 / PARTY PICS Events with the Center for Family Services, Hope for Depression Research Foundation, Quantum House, and more

INSIDER 41/ SPOTLIGHT Harness the power of the moon

42 / AROUND TOWN The Delray Affair turns 60, visiting two Palm Beach fashion pop-ups, and celebrating Påskekrim

46 / CAMEO An equine expert excels at providing transformative experiences

48 / HEROES Meet the founder of a coastal cleanup crew

50 / LIVING WITH IVEY VIKING RIVER CRUISES

Adding adaptogens to your diet

STYLE 55/ THE LOOK Luxe home gyms and elevated athleisure

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Editors’ picks for our favorite cool sneakers

60 / BIJOUX Sparkle for spring in blue and white baubles

62 / BEAUTY Game-changing hair treatments

ESCAPE 67 / WANDERLUST Cruising on Portugal’s “River of Gold”

72 / QUICK TRIPS The JW Marriott Tampa Water Street

74 / TRAVEL JOURNAL Jonathan Savage’s guide to Nashville

76 / HIGH ROAD MILA KUHTO

BMW’s coveted Alpina B8 Gran Coupe

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CONTENTS TOP DOCTORS 111 / PHYSICIAN PROFILES

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The area’s premier doctors

TASTE 163 / DINING

Casual Japanese eats in Boca Raton

164 / LOCAL BITES

Adult Easter baskets, two Delray Beach social spots, and more

172 / OFF THE VINE

A guide to decoding wine labels

HOME 175 / DESIGN LIVING PROOF REAL ESTATE PHOTOGRAPHY

A Florida-forward fireplace

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176 / INSPIRED LIVING

How to create a personal Zen room

178 / ELEMENTS

Gender-neutral kitchen accoutrements

180 / HERITAGE

John Volk’s signature swimming pools

BALANCE 199 / NUTRITION

The benefits of sipping superfood lattes

200 / SKIN DEEP

Explore the world of men’s skin care

202 / HEALTH & WELLNESS

Tabata training, staying safe while traveling abroad, and Whoop fitness offerings

206 / WEALTH

Tips for high-income earners at tax time

AGENDA 209 / TOP BILLING

SunFest returns to West Palm Beach

210 / CALENDAR

What to see and do this month

SEEN 222 / PALM BEACH MAGAZINE Hot parties, beautiful people ON THE COVER:

PHOTOGRAPHER: NICK MELE MODEL: DAPHNE OZ LOCATION: DAPHNE OZ’S HOME, PALM BEACH STYLIST: KATHERINE LANDE CLOTHING: ALEXIS GOWN, MARISSA COLLECTIONS, THE ROYAL POINCIANA PLAZA, PALM BEACH

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FROM THE EDITOR

Wellness may be what everyone strives for, but, as everyone who’s ever seen a wellness wheel or followed #wellnesswednesday on Instagram can attest, it has become something of a cliché. Authentic wellness goes beyond the trends and the gloss of social media: It captures an equanimous state of being that springs from joy and contentment, which come from respecting your body and loving your life, with all its ups and downs. It’s not often that you come across someone who radiates true wellness, but I certainly felt it when meeting Daphne Oz. It’s not because she eats all the right things or is a perfect size 4. Daphne is just happy in her skin, and it shows in her exuberance and sense of humor. So when she gives advice about anything from life hacks to parenting, you want to listen. She’s so real that she inspires you to live better. In this wellness-themed issue, we talked to Daphne about juggling family (she has four children under the age of 8!), a career as a prominent television host and author, and a busy social life—and maintaining a balance through it all. Though she makes it look effortless, she’s the first to admit it’s not easy, and sometimes a reset is required. She tells us her strategy for resetting and finding balance—a topic she addresses in her new cookbook, Eat Your Heart Out—in “The Land of Oz,” on page 82. Don’t miss it. There are many ways to achieve well-being at home—just ask the professionals of the home design industry. In “Building Impact,” we explore the links between habitat and health, and the new trend of building for wellness. Healthy solutions for the home have never been more relevant. Through practices like biophilic design, sustainable and safe construction materials, dynamic lighting to work with the body’s circadian rhythms, and areas dedicated to physical and mental health, the new health-forward buildings actually help us live better. Turn to page 100 for more. There’s much more to discover in the issue, from the story behind adaptogens and how to incorporate them in your life (“Living with Ivey,” page 50) to the latest in self-care rituals (page 106) and the best sneakers for fitness and style (“The Edit,” page 58). The pages are packed with information that I hope you’ll find useful in your own wellness journey.

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PARTY PICS

ANITA SAUL, DANIELLA ORTIZ GINGER STICKEL, KATE CLARK, SARAH TRIPODI, JILL SCHECTER

OLD BAGS LUNCHEON WHO: Center for Family Services of Palm Beach County WHAT: Twenty-Third Annual Old Bags Luncheon WHERE: Various locations in Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: Guests strolled, shopped, and dined at the daylong annual event, which supports the center’s mental health and educational services for local children and families.

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BARBARA MULLANEY PENDRILL, STEPHANIE SCHWED

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PARTY PICS ANDREW FILAURO, PAUL POLLACK, HOLLIS BRADLEY PICA, AUDREY GRUSS, SCOTT SNYDER, CHARLOTTE BOCLY, CALEB SMITH

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RACE OF HOPE KICKS OFF

JOHN PAULSON, AUDREY GRUSS

WHO: Hope for Depression Research Foundation WHAT: Race of Hope to Defeat Depression Kickoff Celebration WHERE: Sant Ambroeus, Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: More than 90 committee members mingled over drinks and dinner at the evening reception to kick off the organization’s fourth annual 5K event. PAOLA BACCHINI ROSENSHEIN, LOUISA BENTON

HEATH AND CAROLINA BAREFOOT

MAURA LANDERS RIVA, ROBERT RIVA KAMERON RAMIREZ, AMANDA CUMMINGS SCOTT SNYDER, KAAREN HALE, JAMES BORYNACK

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PARTY PICS

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LIGNE ROSET’S PALM BEACH DEBUT WHO: Ligne Roset WHAT: Showroom Grand Opening Cocktail Party WHERE: Ligne Roset, Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: Designers and interiors aficionados toasted to the iconic brand’s arrival on the island and toured the design house’s contemporary furnishings. The Palm Beach location marks Ligne Roset’s second in Florida.

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ANTOINE VAN DOORNE, PASCALE DUWAT

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LUNCH WITH WES GORDON MARY BRITTAIN CHEATHAM, JULIA AMORY

WHO: Saks Fifth Avenue, Palm Beach WHAT: Carolina Herrera Spring 2022 collection luncheon WHERE: The Brazilian Court Hotel, Palm Beach HIGHLIGHTS: Guests were treated to a preview of the collection, a talk from creative director Wes Gordon, and lunch, all benefiting the The Contemporaries at The Society of the Four Arts.

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PARTY PICS MADONNA STOTSENBURG WITH SOFIA

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SUGAR PLUM DREAMS WHO: Quantum House WHAT: Sugar Plum Dreams Holiday Brunch WHERE: Pelican Club, Jupiter HIGHLIGHTS: More than 250 guests gathered at the festive family-friendly soiree, where they enjoyed special performances by the Florida School for Dance Education and the Pops Orchestra of the Palm Beaches.

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EARTH SPEAK MEDIA

Over the MOON

No matter your level of woo-woo, we all go through phases. Tuning into the waxing and waning of the lunar cycles can help guide your own inner work, and a new moon is a particularly powerful time to set intentions. “Utilizing cycles of the moon as a tool for transitional alignment dates back before the Babylonian era,” says West Palm Beach resident Shawna Cason, cofounder of Earth Speak Media (earth speak.love), a digital community rooted in Earth-based spirituality. “When the moon begins a new cycle, it is marked by the absence of luminescent light and is representative of renewal, a blank slate, giving permission to manifest new

desires or commit to former resolutions for continued growth.” As full moons alternate with new moons every two weeks, “the arrivals of both can be thought of as nature guiding us back into a harmonious rhythm,” Cason explains. The lunar phases therefore symbolize an invitation to “evaluate how we are feeling and make necessary adjustments.” The next new moon will occur April 30. To harness its power, join registered nurse and master sound healer Barbara Spaulding, owner of Sound Healing (asoundhealing.com), for a New Moon Sound Bath and Intention Ceremony at her Stuart studio. PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | APRIL 2022

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60 Years of the Delray Affair When the Greater Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce’s Delray Affair—one of the largest arts and craft festivals in the Southeast—returns April 8-10, it will be the event’s sixtieth year. As always, attendees can expect an eclectic mix of fine art, crafts, and products along 12 city blocks in downtown Delray Beach. Below, discover five must-shop booths at this year’s affair. (delrayaffair.com)

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It’s hard to resist a planter with pants on, which is why The Dudes Pant Planters have been popular take-home items since the artists first started creating them after finding it hard to part with their sons’ baby clothes. Made from wood and recycled kids’ clothing and shoes, these happy home goods will bring a childlike joy to any desk or windowsill. (thedudespantplanters.com)

Must-visit vendors at this year’s Delray Affair include The Dudes Pant Planters (above), Blue Island Graphics (top right), and Bitti Bots (lower right).

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The Delray Affair has fodder for foodies, too. Fire Hiney’s chocolate hot sauce will kick any ice cream sundae up a few notches, but there’s also hot honey and plain old hot sauce if you want to keep the heat out of your chocolate treat. Founder Carole Chapuis is a passionate animal activist, and proceeds from her sauce sales benefit animal rescue organizations and animal welfare education. (firehiney.com)

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Don’t leave the Delray Affair without stopping by the merch booth hosted by LaCrosse Wear, where you can shop an assortment of shirts, towels, and posters—featuring art by Sarah Huang, who will also have her own booth—commemorating this milestone year. (lacrossewear.com)

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Florida’s never been hotter, but Mike Williams has long held the state as his muse. Creating under the banner of Blue Island Graphics, Williams designs vintage map art focused on Florida and the Caribbean. His de-

tailed depictions of days gone by blur the line between daydream and reality, setting his art apart in a category of its own. (​​blueislandgraphics.com)

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For those who love to tinker, Cheri Kudja’s found-object robots known as Bitti Bots are a fun collectible—the artist breathes new life into automobile, hardware, and jewelry scraps and turns them into happily jumbled little characters. Best of all, each one-of-a-kind robot is made of 95 percent upcycled materials. (bittibots.com)

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WHY TRAVEL FOR FASHION WHEN THE WORLD WILL COME TO YOU? SHOP IN-TOWN POP-UPS FROM NEW-AND-NOW BRANDS.

LAFAYETTE 148: Like all things New York, the brand Lafayette 148 has a southern sojourn on the agenda. On May 2 and 3, The Colony Hotel will host a pop-up with this season’s runway looks by creative director Emily Smith and the brand’s ethically sourced swimwear collection, which launched in February. L148 Swim consists of one- and two-piece swimsuits made from Econyl, a 100 percent regenerated nylon yarn developed from reclaimed ocean plastics and other pre- and post-industrial waste. “The women of Palm Beach are colorful, chic, and international—they know how to mix heritage with the now,” says Smith. “For me, that attitude is very similar to the essence of the new L148 Swim collection—the suits are pared back but bold.” Beyond the pop-up, both collections are also available online. (lafayette148ny.com)

ANATOMIE: Before you jet off on your next adventure, shop luxe travel wear by Anatomie at 118 North County Road. “Anatomie, being based in Miami, views Palm Beach as a near second home,” says Kate Boyer, Anatomie’s co-founder and CEO. “The tight-knit community and steady stream of visitors from around the world truly encapsulates our ‘Designed to Fly’ motto focused on luxury comfort and elevated modern leisure.” The brand has been carried in several private clubs, golf shops, and boutiques in the area, and the pop-up will be open through June, with the potential to become a permanent location. (anatomie.com)

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The PERFECT Påskekrim Påskekrim, which literally translates to “Easter crime,” is a beloved tradition in Norway that consists of cozying up to read crime novels around Eastertime. It’s an important season for Norwegians as they welcome the arrival of spring after a long, dark winter. Here’s how to DIY Påskekrim in Palm Beach County—no dismal winter weather required. Johan’s Joe

READ: Cozy up with Fool Her Once, the latest thriller from West Palm Beach author Joanna Elm. Published last month by CamCat Books, the book follows investigative reporter Jenna Sinclair as she tracks down the man she exposed as a serial killer’s illegitimate son, who now seems to be out for revenge. l

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LEARN: Visit local bookstores or the Mandel Public Library of West Palm Beach to peruse reads from popular Nordic crime writers such as Stieg Larsson (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo ring any bells?), Jo Nesbø, and Jørn Lier Horst. l

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The Horse Whisperer

JEN ZOË HALL OFFERS TRANSFORMATIVE EXPERIENCES WITH HER BELOVED HORSES

Jen Zoë Hall has pioneered her own “Zenerjen” method of “equine-assisted empowerment” to help transform the lives of horses and humans at her ranch in Loxahatchee.

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Since horses helped save her life, Jen Zoë Hall has vowed to do the same for these wondrous animals. At Sunflower, her rented 25-acre Loxahatchee ranch, Hall strives to improve the lives of horses and humans through the relationships they develop with each other. She empowers, rejuvenates, and builds confidence between them through communication, training, and retreats. But Hall says that her early life was far from empowering. Born and raised in Missouri, she found that doing what her parents expected felt stifling. “I

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was supposed to do what my family considered the right thing, which was to marry a man who makes the living, and as a woman make his life worth living,” she says. “I was never on my own, and that mindset suppressed me.” Hall discovered horses at age 4 and rode some in high school but didn’t own any until she was 30. In between, she graduated from the University of Missouri with a bachelor’s in hotel and restaurant management, worked in hospitality in Kansas City for a few years, got divorced, found herself “homeless and broke,” and suffered from anxiety and panic attacks. Her luck changed in 2005 when she won $4,000 on slot machines in a Kansas City casino with a $6 investment. She used the money to buy her first horse in Fort Myers, then moved to Ocala and started learning everything she could about them. “Soon my life began to change for the better,” she says. In 2011, Hall began attending Tony Robbins self-improvement seminars and confronting her issues head on. “I soon realized what Tony does with people I could do with horses because I saw a deep connection and knew the two worlds

could come together,” she says. She learned that horses not only reflect human emotions during an interaction, but they can help people release mental and emotional traumas. Several years ago, using rescue and traumatized horses at a facility in Orlando, she began offering the “Zenerjen” method of “equine-assisted empowerment” to help transform lives through unique interactions with these animals. She now has four horses and one miniature horse, which she pairs with participants to help foster confidence, healing, and open communication. “People come from all over— veterans with post-traumatic stress syndrome, others who have had different traumas, even people who are not experiencing pain but want to improve their lives and the way they relate to others,” Hall explains. Late last year, she moved her operation from Orlando to Loxahatchee. “I knew this is where I needed to be so [that I could] have the most impact with horses and the people who love them,” she says, adding that another aspect of her mission is to protect horses from slaughter. “They saved my life and, in turn, I want to save theirs.” «

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A South Florida transplant is healing her heart and home—one bucket of trash at a time By Sam Kerrigan Diane Buhler had traveled from New York to South Florida on diving trips for decades, using the underwater world to escape the crush of the concrete jungle. But after losing friends during the September 11, 2001 attacks and supporting relief efforts at Ground Zero, she left Wall Street for West Palm Beach. “I needed to heal, and I needed to be by the ocean,” she says. “That’s my happy place.” It wasn’t until Buhler became a full-time resident that she realized her happy place needed healing, too. “I found an ocean that needed me and animals that needed help because of the inundation of plastics and trash,” she says. Buhler started organizing monthly beach cleanups with the help of the Solid Waste Authority, but she soon learned that once-a-month sessions weren’t enough to keep up with the amount of waste washing ashore. “We would leave a beach after one of those cleanups and the trash was still coming in with the winds,” she recalls. “I realized then and there I needed to do more.” Buhler officially founded her nonprofit, Friends of Palm Beach, in 2014 with the mission of cleaning our beaches. But her organization does more than that; it’s also a transitional work program that recruits clients from The Lord’s Place and Vita Nova, local outreach agencies 48

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Adaptogens do for your adrenal glands what exercise does for muscles and bones, strengthening them to protect and defend. As a result, cortisol levels decrease, serotonin (the happy hormone) and melatonin (the sleep hormone) increase, and everything else falls into place: pain relief, improved digestion, cognitive function, and increased immunity. Weeding through the noise and making sure you’re getting real adaptogenic herbs is the main hurdle. Because the FDA classifies these products as dietary supplements, manufacturers may exaggerate how well they work. Avoid packaged snacks and look for the whole form, powder, or liquid versions of the adaptogen itself. Adaptogens are not something you can sprinkle on your coffee every so often and expect results; they need to be a part of your daily routine to really reap the benefits. There are many ways to accomplish this and numerous adaptogens to choose from. Incorporate them into your teas, coffees, or smoothies, or cook adaptogenic mushrooms as a hearty side or entrée. Consume stimulating adaptogens, like maca and ginseng, earlier in the day, before 2 p.m. Calming adaptogens, including holy basil and ashwagandha, are great for the late afternoon or evening. Read on to discover more adaptogens and how to add them to your diet.

ou’ve seen them on smoothie and coffee menus, as an ingredient in snack bars and gummies, and even in specialty cocktails promising to reduce stress and anxiety, boost immunity and energy, fight inflammation, and improve sleep. While they may seem like yet another wellness trend, adaptogens have actually been used for centuries in Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine. Coined by Dr. Nikolai V. Lazarev, the term “adaptogen” refers to “a substance that increases nonspecific resistance against multiple stressors.” This powerful group (primarily plants, herbs, and mushrooms) interacts with your brain and nervous system to regulate physiological responses to stress, ensuring your body functions as it should.

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Holy Basil: By reducing cortisol production, this plant can alleviate stress and anxiety. It can also balance blood sugar and hormones and promote fertility.

Ashwagandha: Also known as Indian ginseng, this herb can purportedly reduce stress and anxiety.

Ginseng: This root boosts energy and cognitive function.

Cordyceps: These mushrooms boost stamina, increase exercise performance, and reduce inflammation.

Maca: A Peruvian root used by ancient warriors to boost stamina and energy, maca has been found to increase libido, balance hormones, and benefit immunity. Maitake: These mushrooms support healthy blood sugar levels and regulate insulin.

Goji Berries: These berries can boost energy and physical performance and improve sleep. Matcha: This popular plant/tea supports a healthy glucose response, balances hormones, and reduces inflammation.

Turmeric: This root decreases inflammation and regulates glucose and cholesterol.

Reishi: In addition to supporting immunity, reishi mushrooms can lower blood pressure and improve sleep.

Rhodiola Rosea: Incorporate this plant to reduce physical and mental fatigue. Astragalus also targets fatigue. Lion’s Mane: Consume these mushrooms to reduce anxiety and depression and boost brain health.

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» MATCHA SMOOTHIE INGREDIENTS 1 1/2 frozen bananas 1/2

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1 tbsp. chia seeds 1 tbsp. hemp seeds 1 pitted date 1 tsp. matcha powder 1/2

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SAUTÉED Maitake and Lion’s Mane Mushrooms INGREDIENTS

1 lb. lion’s mane mushrooms

2 tbsp. white wine vinegar

1 lb. maitake mushrooms

2 tbsp. chopped parsley

3 tbsp. olive oil, divided

2 tbsp. lemon juice (half a lemon)

2 cloves of garlic, minced

Flaked sea salt

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“steaks.” Add 2 tbsp. of olive oil to a cast-iron pan and coat the pan using a paper towel. Over medium heat, cook mushroom steaks for 4 minutes on each side, pressing down with a metal spatula every few minutes to release moisture. Bring heat to low and add the remaining 1 tbsp. of olive oil as well as the minced garlic in the center of the pan. Cook until garlic is fragrant and lightly browned and all mushrooms are golden brown (approximately 1 minute). Finish with white wine vinegar and toss to combine.

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» CHOCOLATE MUSHROOM COFFEE INGREDIENTS 1/2 cup coffee 1 tsp. cordyceps mushroom powder (or a mushroom powder blend) 1/2 tsp. cacao powder

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almond milk, warmed and frothed (if desired)

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TIMELESS CLASSIC Superstar Shoe ($95), Adidas, adidas.com When it comes to playing (sneaker) favorites, I always opt for Adidas. This signature black-andwhite pair never goes out of style and has become a street wear staple in my wardrobe. —Melissa Puppo, contributing editor

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Got a minute? How about 10 seconds? From innovative lamellar technology (tiny layers that weightlessly repair and smooth hair) to exfoliating acid glosses and featherlight mists, these game-changing hair treatments achieve smooth, silky, healthy tresses in seconds: L’Oréal Elvive 8 Second Wonder Water Hair Transforming Lamellar Rinse-Out ($10, Ulta Beauty locations); Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine Glass Hair Water ($8, Target locations); Kérastase Chroma Absolu Soin Acide Chroma Gloss with lactic acid and centella asiatica ($53, Sephora locations); Davroe Brilliance Shine Mist ($25, davroe. com); and TO112 Ultimate Hair Cream with tamanu and pomegranate oils ($21, to112.com). —Abigail Duffy

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Discover a historic wine region, explore charming villages, and stroll ancient citadels while sailing through Portugal’s Douro River By Michelle Payer

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Scenes from Viking’s “River of Gold” cruise, clockwise from above: The city of Porto; steep hills along the Douro River; the Tower of Belém; the Jerónimos Monastery.

As international travel and cruising slowly reenter the realm of normal, a wide world of river cruises awaits—and one country inviting exploration by water is Portugal. In the years before the pandemic, Viking River Cruises unveiled the Helgrim, one of its baby Longships built to traverse Portugal’s Douro River and navigate its five narrow locks within a 10-day “River of Gold” itinerary. These 262-foot ships are more intimate than Viking’s famed Longships, with 53 staterooms that accommodate just 106 guests. The rooftop pool is a highlight, as is the Aquavit Terrace on the ship’s bow that makes for a convivial alfresco gathering place. A 36-person crew creates a luxury experience with attentive service, informative guides, and enhanced amenities. Viking’s promise to be “the thinking person’s cruise” is in full effect on its “River of Gold” vacation, which starts with two full days in Lisbon. Guests will see the Tower of Belém and enjoy guided tours of the Jerónimos Monastery and the Maritime Museum, where Portugal’s powerful trade history is brought to life with original Indian 68

spices, maps, navigation tools, sunken treasure, and intricately carved royal ships. Walking tours also venture deep into colorful neighborhoods, with stops at tucked-away restaurants for local fare and ever-present Port wine. Lisbon is one of Europe’s most elegant metropolises. Its inlaid stone sidewalks, hand-painted building tiles, and yellow cable cars that climb its eight steep hills create a romantic ambience rarely expressed in capital cities. The second weekend of every month—as well as the fourth weekend from May to October—artisans, cobblers, and antique dealers ply their trades under a canopy of trees on Avenida de Liberdade, the city’s main street directly outside the Tivoli hotel. After your time in Lisbon, you’ll travel to Porto, Portugal’s second largest city and the birthplace of the country’s signature wine. This is also where you’ll officially board the ship at the dock at Vila Nova de Gaia. Here—and daily—Viking passengers must make difficult choices about tours, as each is carefully selected to appeal to outdoor enthusiasts, historians, gastronomes, and curious travelers. Those who embark on the roughly 3.5-mile Porto City Hike will come across medieval streets originally settled by the Romans, stone homes and restaurants built in the seventeenth century, and the Church of Saint Francis with its magnificently gilded interiors. History, food, and Port dominate this Douro Valley sojourn, the only region in the world in which Port is made. Apple, orange, almond, and olive groves decorate the hillsides, and the scent of vineyards and Port cellars permeates the air. Grape harvests run from September 15 to October 15, when travelers can visit grand estates and participate in picking, stomping, and fermenting. Outside of the harvest season, Viking guests can instead head to a nineteenth-century estate

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to partake in a private Port-blending class. Warning: Math is involved. A local sommelier sets up a tabletop lab within the family villa, where you will create a 750-ml bottle of Tawny Port by blending just the right amount of five-, 10-, and 20-year Ports. As you mix, a memorable science project unfolds, with the serenade of a fountain, the aromas of bougainvillea, and the backdrop of gardens, vineyards, and stone steps setting a fairy-tale scene. Cultural immersion is at the forefront of any Viking river cruise, and one of the most extraordinary tours offered to passengers is in Favaios. An excursion to this tiny village is available on the Pinhão leg of the cruise and includes a breadmaking demonstration, with bakers making their loaves in ovens heated with wood and grapevines. You’ll also visit the Bread and Wine Museum and have lunch at the Quinta da Avessada wine estate. If it sounds like you’re on the move with this trip, you are. Though nearly every guest room has a balcony from which to watch Portugal’s

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Clockwise from top left: A view of the Douro River from the ship’s lounge; the lounge’s bar; the Quinta da Avessada wine estate; the Douro River’s signature landscape, replete with striking hills and vineyards.

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From far left: Cataplana, a traditional Portuguese stew; the Douro Valley is the only region in the world in which Port is made.

rolling hills, verdant vineyards, and grand estates glide by, only one day is reserved for scenic river cruising. The country’s law dictates that no ships can ply the Douro at night, thus the Helgrim and others dock every evening in another sleepy town. Late-dusk strolls through quiet hamlets lead to sunset views, hauntingly beautiful abandoned train stations, and unexpected invitations from locals hollering from tiny bodegas. Back on board, regional tasting menus ac-

company classic culinary offerings. Diners can expect dishes such as a traditional Portuguese stew known as cataplana, the famed jamón ibérico, and desserts like pastel de nata, an egg custard tart. Service is on par with any Michelinstar restaurant, and open seating allows guests to change up dinner partners. Nightly sommelier recommendations include a revolving selection of the region’s best wines—with Port flowing freely and crew, guests, and local performers engaging in the evening’s entertainment. While the pandemic has made traveling abroad and by boat somewhat unpredictable,

Viking River Cruises has taken precautions to help ensure the safety and health of its passengers and crew, including COVID-19 vaccination requirements, noninvasive saliva PCR tests, new air purification technology, and complimentary PCR testing before outbound flights, if needed. Prior to your cruise, visit Viking’s website for the most up-to-date protocols. Travel has undeniably changed, but smallship cruising within a bubble of luxury and safety checks grants more personalization and bigger adventures. And this is one trip to put on your bucket list. (vikingrivercruises.com) «

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The five-star JW Marriott Tampa Water Street reflects the city’s evolution By Mary Murray If you haven’t been to downtown Tampa in a while, there are a lot of new experiences, places, bites, and sights in store. The city is experiencing a renaissance of sorts, propelled in part by its championshipwinning sports teams and an infusion of millennials planting roots and raising families in the area. Leading the way is the Tampa Riverwalk and Channel District. Here, next door to the Amalie Arena, you’ll find the new JW Marriott Tampa Water Street, a sleek addition to the skyline that acts as a chic second home for travelers and locals alike. From top to bottom, this property combines sophisticated surrounds with an inviting atmosphere inclusive of restaurants, amenities, and unique accommodations. A standout offering among the hotel’s 519 rooms and suites are the Stay Well rooms, which boast elements geared toward improving well-being, such as advanced air-purification systems and circadian lighting. Head to the sixth floor to continue this wellness trajectory at the Spa by JW and the rooftop pool and lounge area. Spend the day in a poolside cabana, escaping to the adjacent Six restaurant for a light lunch or evening cocktails overlooking Tampa. When hunger hits, you can also venture over to the JW Marriott Tampa Water Street’s sister Marriott property to dine on the Garrison Channel at Anchor & Brine, which specializes in what Matthew Brennan, the resort’s executive chef, describes as coastal Florida cuisine with a Latin influence. Sense of place and seasonality play a role across many of the on-site restaurant concepts, with Brennan sourcing local lettuces from Brick Street Farms in St. Petersburg and tomatoes from The Villages Grown. But perhaps no space exudes the essence of Water Street quite like the JW Marriot’s lobby area. Here, mid-century modern decor and soaring design elements cradle communal gathering spots. Sip on a nightcap at the Driftlight Lounge bar or savor a morning pastry by chef Natalia Meshalkina at the JW Market coffee house. 72

Scenes from the JW Marriott Tampa Water Street, clockwise from top left: Rooftop pool; lobby lounge; interior of Driftlight restaurant; cocktail at Six.

Anchoring it all is Driftlight, the JW Marriott’s signature restaurant. The scene is Mad Men meets twenty-first-century urban cool, with wraparound booths that invite intimate conversation. Start the day with a breakfast of chicken sausage hash, acai bowls, or lemon poppy seed pancakes that are bright, light, and just the right amount of sweet. Come evening, Driftlight transforms into an upscale steak house with a Florida twist. Sous chef Dylan Rebuck has taken the reins of the restaurant’s dryaging program, which enhances a menu dotted with Floridian ingredients like grouper and Latin touches including a chimichurri steak sauce. Driftlight captures the essence of the hotel as a whole— a hip hangout for discerning travelers who enjoy the finer things in life but don’t sweat the small stuff. Whether it be for dinner, a spa treatment, or the entire weekend, a visit to the JW Marriott Tampa Water Street is much like the city itself: up-andcoming, carefree, and a whole lot of fun. (jwmarriotttampa waterstreet.com) «

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Jonathan Savage may be a regular face around town—he has a “marvelous midcentury condo” on Palm Beach and recently opened a Palm Beach outpost of his Nashville–based interior design practice—but he still considers himself “a born and bred Tennessean.” He shares a home with his partner, Brad Wensel, and Artie, their Italian truffle dog, in Belle Meade, a quiet city southwest of downtown Nashville. “All of the stereotypes of the South are being broken as we speak,” Savage says. “It is a time of extraordinary change, much of it long overdue.” Though he’s a self-proclaimed workaholic and spends most of his time with clients, he loves Nashville’s way of life and its connection to history and culture. —Skye Sherman

WHEN TO GO Spring and fall are the prettiest times of year, but Nashville is a good idea any time.

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ESSENTIALS FOR DAY Cartier sunglasses and Cleo Laboratories Sun Ultra gentle sunscreen

BEST SEAT IN TOWN The Continental by James Beard Award– winning chef Sean Brock (thecontinentalnashville.com). Don’t miss the prime rib cart.

HOW TO START THE DAY At Noshville (noshville.com), Nashville’s best Jewish deli. The potato latkes are fabulous. Five Daughters Bakery

GUILTY PLEASURE A doughnut from Five Daughters Bakery (fivedaughtersbakery.com)

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WHERE TO EAT City House in Germantown (cityhouse nashville.com) for the woodfired pizza.

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SIGNATURE DRINK Bulleit Rye Whiskey old-fashioned. It’s completely different from a bourbon old-fashioned—less sweet and smokier, which I prefer. A MUST-DO ACTIVITY NOT IN THE GUIDEBOOKS Explore the stunning houses of Belle Meade.

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UNWRITTEN RULE THE LOCALS LIVE BY The only honky-tonk that locals go to is Robert’s Western World on Broadway (robertswestern world.com), and you cannot go to Robert’s without having a fried bologna sandwich.

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full BMW warranty. Of that 1,700, fewer than 400 find their way to the States. This latest 612-horsepower $140,000 Alpina B8 Gran Coupe is the purest of the three. Without a doubt, it is the most coveted performance BMW in production. Yes, there’s a 617-horsepower M8 Competition Gran Coupe that’s faster, more hardcore, and around $10,000 cheaper. But what the Alpina delivers is staggering performance paired with true luxury, refinement, and exclusivity. See it out on the street and the B8 is instantly recognizable, with those trademark 20-spoke, 21-inch Alpina alloys wrapped in custom Pirelli rubber. They demand just about as much attention as the bright, cobalt-blue brake calipers ready to clamp down on rotors the size of XXL pizzas. Bodywork updates include a reworked front bumper with bigger, air-gulping intakes and a new lower apron sporting that distinctive Alpina script. At the rear, there’s a sleek decklid spoiler and a quartet

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PRICE: FROM $139,900 ENGINE: 4.4-LITER TWINTURBO V8 POWER: 612 HP TORQUE: 590 LB-FT TRANSMISSION: 8-SPEED AUTOMATIC 0-60: 3.3 SECONDS TOP SPEED: 201 MPH LENGTH/WIDTH: 200/76 INCHES WEIGHT: 4,831 POUNDS WHY WE LOVE IT: BECAUSE IT COMBINES SPEED AND STYLE IN A HIGHLY EXCLUSIVE PACKAGE.

of fire-breathing ovoid tailpipes attached to an Alpina-developed exhaust. When it comes to the paint job, there are 13 colors to choose from, but why would anyone stray from the trademark Alpina Green Metallic of our test car or the equally gorgeous Alpina Metallic Blue? Inside, it’s all glove-soft Merino leather and black walnut trim, plus an almost comically thick Alpina wheel with signature blue and green stitching. A somewhat odd addition is the laser-etched crystal glass shift knob embossed with the Alpina logo. But it’s the beating heart under the hood that makes this Alpina Gran

Coupe so special. While it’s the same twin-turbo 4.4-liter V8 used in the standard 850i Gran Coupe, Alpina ups the horsepower to 612. More importantly, max torque increases to a mighty 590 pound-feet. That’s 37 lb-ft more than the track-focused M8 Competition Coupe packs. The B8 is quick—as in standstill to 60 in 3.3 seconds, with forward motion not ceasing until the speedo needle is showing 201 mph. Coupled to an Alpina-programmed 8-speed ZF automatic, shifts are lightning fast and lightswitch responsive. But the quirky buttons instead of the stock BMW paddle shifters are just plain silly and an example of change for the sake of change. Back on the plus side, Alpina’s tuning wizards scattered their pixie dust all over the stock suspension, active anti-roll bars, xDrive allwheel drive, and rear-wheel steering to ensure the B8 corners like it’s running on invisible rails. But what truly sets the car apart is the stellar quality of its ride. Whereas the M8 Competition Gran Coupe will chatter teeth and jiggle eyeballs, the Alpina soaks up lumps and bumps with astonishing alacrity. Performance with refinement. What a concept. «

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Grand DESIGN Beneteau’s new Grand Trawler 62 loves taking it easy but has the power to get up and go By Howard Walker You won’t find it listed in The New England Journal of Medicine or even on WebMD, but there’s a condition afflicting buyers of trawlerstyle motor yachts. It’s called SAS—short for speed anxiety syndrome—and it’s on the rise. These owners know they’ll spend 99 percent of their cruising days watching the world go by at a nice-and-easy 9 or 10 knots, ensuring no rum punch ever spills. And yet, should they need to open the taps and get home fast—say, at the first sign of a thunderhead or the impending arrival of happy hour at the yacht club—they want their vessel to deliver. With the SAS sufferer in mind, French trawler yacht builder Beneteau has introduced a gorgeous new flagship known as the Grand Trawler 62. While it was designed to cruise for days on end at whisper-quiet, single-digit 78

speeds, the 62 boasts a pair of 730hp MAN diesels ready to punch to 20 knots when the need arises. This new Grand Trawler 62 replaces the much-loved Swift Trawler 52 and is the result of numerous conversations with existing Swift Trawler owners. They asked for a softer-riding, wave-cleaving, displacement-style hull for 1,000-miles-on-one-tank passages, but one that could still get up and go. To achieve the desired result, oh-so-French Beneteau turned to Italy, enlisting Italian naval architects Micad to design the round bilge displacement hull and Nauta Design in Milan to create the interior layout. Beneteau even built the 62 at the Monfalcone, Italy, yard of Monte Carlo Yachts, now part of Groupe Beneteau.

The result is a yacht that offers the best of trawler-style comfort and design. That means a near 18-foot beam that’s carried almost all the way to the bow for massive interior volumes, as well as a reverse-angle windshield and side-deck overhangs. The towering bow and lofty hull sides yield plenty of real estate to accommodate huge rectangular windows that flood the lower cabins with light.

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Because cruising is all about enjoying outdoor space, the 62 features a flybridge that looks big enough to land a Learjet on. There are acres of sunpads plus plenty of seating and an outdoor kitchen. Above it, a fiberglass hardtop provides shade, though at the press of a button a large sunroof powers open. But it would be hard for anyone aboard to drag themselves away from the covered and enclosable lower back deck, with its L-shaped sofa, extendable table, and elevated, rear-facing views. It’s perfect for taking in the action on the parking-lot-sized swim platform below. Sliding-glass doors lead into the open-plan salon and helm area. Lovely design features here include expansive windows, a galley that can be closed off with sliding windows, and a raised sofa/daybed alongside the twin helm seats. The boat on view at the recent Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show also came with un-trawler-like light-oak veneers, off-white walls and ceilings, and dark wenge floors that gave the yacht a hip, ultra-modern look.

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PRICE: $2,970,000 LENGTH: 62 FEET BEAM: 17 FEET, 10 INCHES DRAFT: 4 FEET, 7 INCHES POWER: 2 X 730-HP MAN DIESELS TOP SPEED: 23 MPH WHY WE LOVE IT: BECAUSE IT OFFERS THE PERFECT CURE FOR SPEED ANXIETY SYNDROME.

Below deck, the standard layout is for three en-suite cabins, including a cavernous owner’s suite amidships, a VIP guest suite in the bow, and a twin-berth guest cabin. The spacious feeling is heightened by 6-and-a-half feet of headroom and that sprawling beam. The superior quality and craftsmanship of this new Grand Trawler 62 are reflected in the price, which starts at just under $3 million. And there’s nothing gimmicky or contrived here—it’s just well-thought-out design and bulletproof construction. A “grand” trawler indeed. «

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Daphne Oz dishes on food, fame, and family—and the bountiful joy she’s discovered in the journey By Daphne Nikolopoulos with Erica Corsano Photography by Nick Mele | Styled by Katherine Lande

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GATHERING AROUND THE TABLE IS A HUGE PART OF THE BONDS THAT HOLD OUR FAMILY TOGETHER.”

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n the Valentine’s Day–themed episode of The Good Dish, co-host Daphne Oz dips a strawberry into a chocolate fountain and takes a big bite, smearing chocolate all around her mouth. She tries to wipe it off and misses repeatedly, which sends her and her co-hosts, Gail Simmons and Jamika Pessoa, into a fit of laughter. Is she embarrassed? Not a chance. “Nothing says ‘desirable’ like a chocolate moustache,” she tells the audience between giggles. Watching Oz on the nationally syndicated TV show is like watching the girl next door banter with girlfriends. She’s warm, chatty, relatable, and fun, all while sharing solid information—what to do with a cacao pod, for instance, or whether Ina Garten’s “engagement chicken” recipe really works—with viewers. You get swept up in her real-girl talk and joyful energy, forgetting for a moment that she is a superstar chef, best-selling author, Emmy Award–winning television personality, and daughter of one of America’s most famous physicians. Oz takes nothing for granted. She is grounded despite her renown and feels huge gratitude for every aspect of her life, which revolves around family and the home. Oz and her husband, John Jovanovic, recently settled down in Palm Beach, where several generations of her family—including her parents, Mehmet and Lisa Oz— have wintered or vacationed. “It’s a small-town culture with big-city amenities,” she says. “[Palm Beachers] have these common values of family and quality of life and deep, meaningful relationships that form a tight-knit community. It’s a really beautiful place to have full lives in a way that makes us very happy.” While her professional life is lived largely on camera and comes with a certain level of glamour and fame, at home she’s just Mom. On any given day, she can be found in the kitchen—her Command Central—preparing things like oatmeal cookie baked apples and crispy mushroom tacos for (and with!) her four children, aged 8, 6, 4, and 2. “I have them in the kitchen with me all the time,” she says. “It’s so important to me that they have memories of [cooking together] and learning our family heritage. Gathering around the table is a huge part of the bonds that hold our family together.”

Oz’s kitchen is something of a lab. She is constantly experimenting with nutrition-dense, healthful dishes to share with her family. That doesn’t mean she’ll deny them the occasional healthy-ish indulgence. She says it’s all about balance. It’s not good to deprive yourself of food during life’s special and celebratory moments, she explains, but it’s also important to make conscious choices that won’t lead down a “food shame rabbit hole” where food has control over you. Her mantra is front and center in her new cookbook, Eat Your Heart Out, which is out this month from William

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Morrow Cookbooks. Her “no-fuss food” includes simple, clean, familyfriendly dishes like gluten-free banana oat pancakes, granola baked pears, chicken paillard with Greek salad (“the No. 1 thing I craved while I was pregnant”), and a “sexy and beautiful” red fruit slab pie that she created based on a photo she saw on Pinterest. The common denominator? They’re all wholesome powerhouses that don’t sacrifice flavor. “It’s my rebellion against the idea that eating healthy should taste like punishment,” Oz says. “Fueling my wellness should feel celebratory.” Eat Your Heart Out, she explains, is about the reset she uses to get healthy eating habits back on track after intense periods of stress (starting a new show) or indulgence (eating around the clock while pregnant). Under this plan, she eats a gluten- and sugar-free diet for five days of the week; for the other two, she eats whatever she wants. This way, she says, “you never feel deprived.” To keep herself on track, she employs the “two-bite rule.” “The first is to explore, and the second to savor and enjoy,” she says. “Every bite after that kind of tastes the same. Many times, we just mindlessly continue to eat.” Oz’s relationship with food has had its ups and downs. As a teen, she struggled with weight gain. “In my mother and grandmother’s kitchen, I grew up eating very healthy but overeating and overindulging,” she says. “Adjusting to being an adult was the first chance I had to see where my love of food had made it so I was no longer in the power position.” Instead of taking that attitude to college, as so many young people 86

do, she decided to turn her thinking—and her habits—around. She came up with an eight-step program (later revised to 10 steps) and lifestyle plan that replaced the typical pizza and mac and cheese diet with nutritious food that could be prepared in a dorm room. Not only did she lose 10 pounds, but she wrote her first cookbook, The Dorm Room Diet (2006), to empower others. That epiphany set her on the path to a career in food and all the joys that come with it. After graduating from Princeton University, she studied at Natural Gourmet Institute and the Institute for Integrative Medicine. Armed with a chef’s degree and a natural charm honed during promotional appearances on national TV for The Dorm Room Diet, she began to speak publicly about food and holistic living, which led to guest appearances on programs like Good Morning America and The Rachael Ray Show. Her deep knowledge on the subject, combined with her bubbly personality, made her a natural for lifestyle TV shows like ABC’s The Chew, which she hosted for six years, and Fox’s MasterChef Junior, for which she was a judge. Now 36, Oz says she owes much of her career path to the influence of her parents. Her father, Dr. Mehmet Oz, is a Turkish-American cardiac surgeon and TV personality who’s become known as “America’s Doctor.” His meteoric notoriety began with regular appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show and continued when he launched The Dr. Oz Show, a daily program about health and medical matters. Early on, Oz aspired to be the first female surgeon in the family. “But it became clear,” she says, “that the way I could be most useful was to widely share information about how to take good care of ourselves before ever needing to see an operating table.” Her mother, author and radio and TV personality Lisa Oz, was equally influential. As a strong woman with deep family values, the elder Oz always stressed joy, positivity, and balance, as well as a sense of fun. That extended to all aspects of life, including the kitchen. Growing up, Oz’s mother and grandmother were both avid cooks whose busy kitchens were the heart of the home. She calls their approach to cooking “liberating” because they never stressed over it. If

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AS A WORKING MOM, I COULD GET OVERWHELMED WITH MY TO-DO LIST. I FIND IT A GOOD PRACTICE TO DREAM BIG AND FOCUS SMALL.” something didn’t work, they’d move on to the next thing. “I dedicated [her 2016 cookbook] The Happy Cook to my mother and my grandmother because they’re the archetype of incredible women providing for their family in this most fundamental way, but also there for themselves,” she says. “It didn’t matter if we were reheating pizza. They found a way to make that feel like something worth celebrating. It’s this simple pleasure and deep heart around food that I always aspire to re-create.” Oz says both women taught her the importance of helping children develop their own palate at a young age. “They taught me that you never want to have your kids resist you [when it comes to] food,” she says. “That ‘you aren’t leaving this table until you finish this plate’ attitude is stressful for everyone and makes kids feel controlled.” Oz wants her children to develop their own taste for food and to experiment. She believes it’s important for kids to have repeated exposure to different foods and to make their own choices when it comes to eating. “We put everything out family-style, and my kids serve themselves,” she says. “We have this thing: Big kids try everything once.” It’s no wonder that friends and fans most often ask Oz what her kids will and won’t eat. She’s always happy to share advice about food, but she also shares beauty tricks, kitchen hacks, parenting tips, confidence boosters, and ways to stay present. On her website, she even recommends her favorite products, from jewelry to mom jeans—and her fans can’t get enough. Oz is the first to admit that raising a family and having a successful career isn’t easy. But she manages to stay centered while juggling it all. The secret, she says, is healthy rituals: barre, Pilates, yoga, and long walks. “As a working mom, I could get overwhelmed with my to-do list,” she says. “I find it a good practice to dream big and focus small.” That, and keeping it real. «

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The creators of Muse Residences collaborated with Dr. Deepak Chopra for a groundbreaking wellness lifestyle concept.

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IMPACT Structures built using sustainable and regenerative design practices can better our health and enhance the human experience

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BY LOLA THÉLIN There has long been a link between a human’s habitat and health. “You can make the case that it’s been around since the first humans created firepits for warmth and cooking, and created shelters for themselves in caves,” says Jamie Gold, a wellness design consultant. Known as wellness design and architecture, this concept that “well” buildings and homes enhance an occupant’s well-being—from the physical to the emotional—has seen a surge in recent years. Post-pandemic, society has gained a new appreciation for the power of environment. The idea of “building for human health” is now a mainstream idea, according to the Global Wellness Institute (GWI), the leading research organization for the wellness industry. At its Fall 2021 symposium, GWI offered revealing data on wellness real estate: The global market grew 22 percent on average annually, exPALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | APRIL 2022

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panding from $148 billion in 2017 to $225 billion in 2019 to $275 billion in 2020. “There was a huge growth in wellness design pre-pandemic, as developers realized they could command higher prices for wellness communities,” says Gold, the author of Wellness by Design: A Room-by-Room Guide to Optimizing Your Home for Health, Fitness, and Happiness. “Now it’s not just a perceived ‘nice to have’ but a must-have as homebuyers seek shelter with health and safety in mind.” Indeed, South Florida high-rises, hotels, office buildings, and residences are seizing on the movement’s growth, implementing a variety of wellness-by-design practices that not only benefit a person’s health but also reduce hazard risk and offer accessibility, comfort, functionality, and enjoyment. A leading adviser in all things green, sustainable, and wellness-minded is Spinnaker Group, a West Palm Beach company that connects the built world with the latest sustainable, resilient, and healthy solutions. The firm also works with developers, owners, and design professionals to integrate sustainability and wellness in building projects. “Research demonstrates that when organizations prioritize health in their buildings, operations, and policies, they are more likely to benefit from increased employee productivity, reduced absenteeism, and retention of the best and brightest talent,” says Margaret Fitzsimons, vice president of sustainability at Spinnaker Group, whose clientele is 80 percent based in South Florida and boasts 100 to 150 active projects annually. The most innovative interventions include bringing nature into spaces through practices like biophilic design, which introduces nature both physically and conceptually. Furnishings (carpets, wood and tile flooring, paints, and cabinetry) and building materiCOURTESY OF SPINNAKER GROUP

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als (drywall, sealants, and caulking) are offered in low emissions and finishes that incorporate recycled content. “Thirdparty testing and verification agencies have elevated testing and reporting standards, allowing manufacturers to have their products tested and receive certifications that demonstrate both industry standard compliances and the healthy benefits of their products,” says Fitzsimons. Spinnaker helped create a rooftop amenity space, complete with a running track, water features, and garden areas, for Optima Office Buildings in Aventura and Hallandale Beach. Related Co.’s 360 Rosemary—West Palm Beach’s newest office building—was curated with sustainable materials and environment-forward features to offer tenants space for collaboration and relaxation, including an outdoor terrace and 360-degree views.

From top: A water feature at the E11even Hotel & Residences’ spa; Amrit Ocean Resort & Residences’ meditation space and hotel spa pools.

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Hospitality properties seeking to go beyond the traditional spas and comfy beds are finding that design innovations in the wellness space are ideal tools. With a mission concentrated on health and wellness, the Amrit Ocean Resort & Residences on Singer Island will embed wellness design throughout its property when it opens later this year, beginning with the entrance’s moon gate embodying the five elements: wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. With 100,000 square feet dedicated to its spa

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Enhanced lighting, acoustics and thermal comfort, improvements in air and water quality, and using materials with reduced toxins are popular design interventions, but Fitzsimons is also seeing a trend toward interior and exterior restorative spaces. For example, at 2000 Ocean, a boutique beachfront project in Hallandale Beach, lemon trees, tall bamboos, and a mixture of local flora augment the meditation gardens. “Lush greenery and plant life are essential to mental health and overall well-being, offering holistic benefits like improved mood and cognitive performance,” says Saige Robb, general manager at 2000 Ocean, which will also be home to the largest living wall in South Florida. When complete, more than 8,000 plant species will cover the 2,000 square feet of wall space, demonstrating how to seamlessly incorporate nature into a development. Some residential properties are configuring wellness by design on a luxurious level. The creators of Muse Residences, a 68-unit oceanfront condominium in Sunny Isles, teamed up with prominent alternative medicine advocate Dr. Deepak Chopra to offer a revolutionary wellness lifestyle concept focused on the benefits of air, water, and light. Seven residences feature advanced purification of air and water through whole-home air filtration, a stand-alone air purification upgrade, whole-home water filtration, and a shower infuser to reduce chlorine. With an oceanfront location, the condominium is a perfect candidate for dynamic lighting el-

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and wellness facility, Amrit is slated to be the largest wellness center in the United States. To help all guests benefit the most from their experience, rooms will be equipped with a controlled lighting system that will influence their circadian rhythms. “The overall benefit of circadian lighting is to wake your body naturally without putting [it] into high stress,” says Neera Barot, a member of the Amrit ownership team. The property is also installing a reverse osmosis water filtration system to infuse water with natural minerals and reduce harmful contaminants, toxins, and impurities. PHOTO COURTESY OF SCG CERAMICS PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED / GEOLUXE® // WELLNESS BY DESIGN (TILLER PRESS, 2020, © J. GOLD)

From top: Muse Residences in Sunny Isles; an outdoor living area featured in wellness design consultant Jamie Gold’s book, Wellness by Design.

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ements, engineered to provide an optimal environment. Chopra selected the residences’ furnishings and color choices for their calming and positive effect on moods. His global brand is also working with E11even Hotel & Residences in Miami to build a spa and studio focusing on the mind-body connection, as well as holistic well-being. Of course, for many, well-being begins at home. Before the pandemic, Gold, who focuses exclusively on residential projects, saw two major groups: seniors wanting to live safely and comfortably in their own homes, and young parents moving into their first apartments or homes. “What I learned firsthand in my 50s was that many of the features that help [seniors] benefit users of all ages and abilities,” says Gold. “For example, a zero-barrier home entry is great for someone using a walker or wheelchair, but also for someone pushing a stroller. A handheld massaging showerhead and bench can help someone with fatigue or balance issues, but also feels great for the tired athlete post-marathon.” These simple design choices allow people to safely and independently age in their homes, which can ultimately lead to greater health and happiness. “Wellness in design comes in different

ways,” says Mitch Kunik, founding partner of Affinity Architects in Boca Raton, who recently completed Ocean Reef’s Residence Club, designed exclusively for aging in place. “Yes, it can be physical products like carpet, cabinetry, and paint, but [it’s] also how you plan architecture around the lifestyle. It’s designing a surrounding that allows a person to function within their own home and apartment as they age.” These are often mechanical choices. A door lever rather than a standard doorknob is easier to grip. A master bedroom closet without doors or steps removes potential obstacles. Installing electrical outlets at a certain height reduces the need to bend down to access them. At the GWI symposium, a top senior research fellow discussed how a few years ago this concept was only strongly recognized by a select industry group and yet to be understood by the general public, builders, developers, and investors. Post-pandemic, design that includes wellness architecture is a goal for many— whether at home, at work, or on vacation. “The recent pandemic has heightened that awareness,” says Fitzsimons. “There’s an urgency to implement greater wellness and health and safety initiatives across all sectors.” «

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Bucket LIST You need not travel far to experience the ultimate reset—Palm Beach County is home to a plethora of spas that can support you on your health and wellness journey. Here, we spotlight eight treatments that will reinvigorate body and mind. By Liza Grant Smith

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The Destination: Eau Spa, Manalapan The Experience: Red Flower Hammam Dating back to ancient Arabia, hammam treatments use water and steam to cleanse the body and rejuvenate the spirit. In addition to ridding pores of impurities and sloughing off dead skin, these traditional showers can help to alleviate muscle pain and respiratory issues. The Eau Spa ushers the hammam into the twenty-first century with a process rooted in Middle Eastern culture and enhanced with modern technology. Guests relax onto a heated float bed and are wrapped in a rhassoul clay cocoon before being cooled with an orange quince mist and massaged with a warm cardamom amber oil and tangerine fig butter crème. (eaupalmbeach.com)

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The Destination: Serene Soul Studio, Delray Beach The Experience: Reiki Healing In this Japanese form of alternative medicine, the practitioner uses hands-on healing to transfer universal energy to the client. Reiki can bring suppressed emotions to the fore, allowing for healing and growth. “Reiki is for the spiritual body what the gym is for the physical body,” says Karolina Mankowski, Serene Soul’s reiki master. Benefits include promoting inner harmony, relieving tension, boosting focus, and improving sleep quality. (serenesoulstudio.com) 106 PALM BEACH ILLUSTRATED

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The Destination: Soham Yoga, Royal Palm Beach The Experience: Pranic Energy Therapy Pranic energy therapy addresses energy disruptions or blockages in life force energy (known as prana or chi). This no-touch treatment is based on the principle that the body can heal itself, with a therapist harnessing a universal energy to restore balance. By addressing issues within your aura (the invisible energy field around your body), you may reach a higher degree of inner peace and stillness. (sohamyoga.net)

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The Destination: Jamar Enlightenment Center, Palm Beach Gardens The Experience: Emergence Breath The practice of emergence breath centers around deep, slow breathing in a conscious connected pattern to help release negative thoughts and replace them with positive intentions. This type of controlled breathwork has been found to improve oxygen levels, expand lung capacity, strengthen the immune system, decrease stress, and increase energy and alertness. The Jamar Enlightenment Center offers group classes, private sessions, and multiday retreats. (jamarcenter.com)

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The Destination: Spa Palmera, The Boca Raton The Experience: Sound Therapy Massage Tibetan singing bowls have been used for millennia within a practice known as sound healing, which focuses on vibrations as a means of bringing peace to the body and mind. When struck with a mallet, the bowl emits a deep, rich tone that is designed to cancel out mental chatter and encourage you to be in the moment. Research has hinted at a multitude of benefits, including better sleep and decreased feelings of tension. Singing bowls play a central role in Spa Palmera’s sound therapy massage, creating a mediative soundtrack for a hydrating massage that features warm body butter. (thebocaraton.com)

The Destination: Wellness Jar Medical Spa, North Palm Beach The Experience: Pure Air Bubble This treatment rejuvenates you from the inside out. The Pure Air Bubble offers a “99.995 percent pure air” atmosphere that is devoid of pollutants, allergens, and contaminants. Within the bubble, a zero-gravity chair provides a feeling of weightlessness and places the body in a position that enables the lungs to fully expand. Technology like that used in the Pure Air Bubble can promote better circulation, assist in recovery from physical exertion, and help those struggling with allergies and asthma. At the Wellness Jar, patrons can opt for a 30-minute bubble nap or add on an IV infusion to boost energy, jump-start weight loss, or even assuage a hangover. (wellnessjar.com)

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In her book Fresh & Pure: Organically Crafted Beauty Balms & Cleansers, Jules Aron explores holistic self-care rituals and provides simple recipes with the goal of helping readers rediscover their true beauty and rethink their routines. Whether you prefer a bath or shower, bathing is an opportunity to nurture, reflect, and enjoy a much-needed moment of solitude. With the intention to unplug, use the following recipes to experience the beauty of a bathing ritual at home.

BATH SALTS In their purest form, bath salts contain many beneficial minerals, including magnesium, potassium, calcium, bromide, and, of course, sodium, that can keep your skin mineralized, detoxified, and soothed. Try these combinations for a relaxing soak.

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CHAI EXFOLIATING LOTION BARS These intoxicating, chai-infused lotion bars pull double duty by both exfoliating and moisturizing the skin. The surprising addition of the mighty chia seed—which is packed with omega-3 fatty acids—helps to fight free radicals and repair damaged skin.

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The Destination: Eden Day Spa, Boca Raton The Experience: Chakra Balancing The seven chakras are associated with unique energy points in the body and correspond to specific nerve bundles and major organs. When a chakra is out of balance, you may experience emotional or even physical symptoms tied to that chakra. Practicing yoga is a great way to open your chakras, and a chakra balancing treatment can also help to release any negative emotional energy that might be hindering your personal growth. At Eden Day Spa, an energy healer will assist in balancing the energies in your seven chakras, with the goal of achieving a deeper sense of inner peace and overall wellness. (edendayspa.net)

Ingredients (makes 1 1/2 cups each)

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The Destination: Mind Healing Institute, West Palm Beach The Experience: Therapeutic Mindful Meditation A combination of meditation and mindfulness, therapeutic mindful meditation is a focused awareness of the here and now. Within this practice, you are taught to let go of negativity, slow racing thoughts, and calm both mind and body. The Mind Healing Institute offers four sessions (broken into mindful meditation, relaxation, brain integration, and focused awareness) as both group workshops and private training. Benefits range from the physiological (lower blood pressure, increased immunity), to the psychological (reduced anxiety, improved patience), to the spiritual (a greater sense of purpose, peace of mind, and well-being). (mindhealinginstitute.com)

Dreamy Blue 1 cup dead sea salt 1/2 cup lavender 1 tbsp. rosemary 1 tsp. pea flower 5 drops each sage and lavender essential oils Herbal Rose 1 cup Himalayan pink salts 1/2 cup rosehips 1 tbsp. thyme 10 drops rose essential oil Caressing Calendula 1 cup Epsom salt 1/2 cup calendula 1 tbsp. dried finely chopped orange rind 10 drops chamomile essential oil 5 drops lemon essential oil

Ingredients (makes 6-8 bars) 1/2 cup cocoa butter 1/4 cup shea butter 1/4 cup almond meal 1/4 cup chia seeds 1 tsp. cardamom powder 1 tsp. cinnamon powder 1 tsp. black tea 1 tsp. vanilla extract Prepare your chosen molds by greasing them with oil. In a double boiler or a heat-safe bowl perched over a saucepan of simmering water, allow the cocoa butter and shea butter to melt. Remove from the heat and stir in the almond meal, chia seeds, and chai spices. Pour the mixture into your prepared molds and allow it to fully cool and settle before removing from the molds. To use, moisten your skin under the shower and rub the bar all over your body for a deeply moisturizing and exfoliating experience. Store in a sealed container in a dark, cool place. For maximum freshness, use within 6 months. PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | APRIL 2022

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At Jupiter Medical Center, we know you have a lot resting on the success of your orthopedic surgery. As the only hospital in Florida with both Blue Distinction Center Plus recognitions for Hip & Knee Replacement and Spine Surgery, and Joint Commission Certifications in Hip, Knee, Shoulder and Spine, Jupiter Medical Center has a proven track record of long-term success. With renowned physicians and advanced technology like The Mako™ Robotic-Arm Assisted Surgery System, you’ll be back to living your best life before you know it.

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The Anderson Family Orthopedic & Spine Center of Excellence provides the most advanced care, innovative technologies and amenities including: • The Mako™ Robotic-Arm Assisted Surgery System with CT scan technology, virtual preoperative implantation, and real-time alignment • Surgical Suites with advanced technology from minimally invasive surgery to total joint replacement and spine surgery • 30 private patient rooms and a state-of-the-art gym for pre and post-operative workouts

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Physician Profiles Palm Beach Illustrated’s

On the following pages, you’ll discover our carefully curated list of 1,090 Top Doctors as chosen by their peers. We profil some of the most trusted and experienced physicians in the Palm Beach area, many of whom give their time and talents to make our community even stronger.

Palm Beach Illustrated works closely with Professional Research Services to provide accurate contact information for all Physicians. For the full list and updated information, visit palmbeachillustrated.com/doctors

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Physician Profiles ADDICTION MEDICINE Kenneth I Freedman Recovery Research Network 954-858-3137 Robert A. Moran Family Center for Recovery 855-202-4220

ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY Inessa R. Bachove Florida Center For Allergy & Asthma Care 561-227-0630 Rabia Q. Chaudhry South Florida Food Allergy Center 561-898-1093 Amy S. Feldman Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists 561-799-7272

ABOUT THE LIST Medical decisions are some of the most important choices our readers make. In an effort to provide the best medical information available, Palm Beach Illustrated has enlisted a professional marketing company, Professional Research Services of Troy, Michigan to identify the Top Doctors in Palm Beach County. Together we surveyed licensed physicians, asking them to reveal the best medical professionals in our area. These Top Doctors have been scrutinized for the legitimacy of their licenses as well as their status with the Florida Department of Health. While there are outstanding professionals who aren’t listed here, we hope you’ll give these doctors special consideration when choosing a medical professional.

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Stuart A. Friedman Stuart A. Friedman, M.D. 561-495-2580

Jordan Knurr Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-955-7100

Kathleen Minnick GenesisCare 561-791-3301

Neil Gershman Asthma and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-368-2915

Asha Padmanabhan Baptist Health South Florida 954-939-5216

Elena Antedomenico Rehl Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-594-1850

Ilene J. Goldstein Pediatric Associates 561-430-6330

Harvey Plosker Boca Raton Outpatient Surgery & Laser Center 561-362-4400

Gabriel E. Gonzalez Allergy Asthma & Sinus Center 561-790-2258

Matteo Rosselli Jupiter Medical Center 561-263-4412

Alan P. Koterba Allergy Associates of the Palm Beaches 561-626-2006

Jon Schauer Baptist Health South Florida 954-939-5409

Steven J. Louie Florida Allergy & Asthma Associates 561-965-6685

Steven A. Stein Resolute Pain Solutions 866-228-7676

Elena E. Perez Allergy Associates of the Palm Beaches 561-626-2006

David J. West Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center 561-622-1411

Amy B. Schiffman Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Specialists, LLC 561-409-2800 Robert J. Schramm Allergy Consultants 561-368-7006

ANESTHESIOLOGY Andrew Astrove Boca Raton Outpatient Surgery & Laser Center 561-362-4400

BREAST SURGERY Luis R. Arroyo Baptist Health South Florida Bethesda Hospital East 561-736-0070 Julian Berrocal Women’s Health & Healing of the Palm Beaches - Lake Worth 561-548-8600 Joseph A. Colletta Surgical Associates of Palm Beach County 561-395-2626

Kenneth E. Fischler Boca Raton Outpatient Surgery & Laser Center 561-362-4400

Amy Collins-Brenner Blue Diamond Surgical Specialists 561-833-4022

Claudia I. Garcia Jupiter Medical Center 561-263-4412

Marla Dudak GenesisCare 561-482-8887

Gary Hindin Delray Beach Surgery Center 561-495-9111

Kerry-Ann McDonald Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-955-2131

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GenesisCare 561-748-1242 Sandra Sanchez GenesisCare 561-296-2556

CANNABIS MEDICINE Anne Lynn Morgan MMJ Health 561-631-7994

CARDIAC SURGERY Robert J. Anderson Dr. Robert J. Anderson MD 561-776-7676 Richard G. Cartledge Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-955-6300 Cristiano N. Faber Florida Heart & Vascular Care - JFK 561-548-4900 Richard S. Faro Palm Beach Cardiovascular Associates 561-626-9801 Arthur H. Katz Arthur H. Katz, M.D. 561-775-8447 Joseph Motta Palm Beach Cardiovascular Associates 561-626-9801 Jeffrey H. Newman Tenet Florida Cardiovascular Care 561-638-9140 Marcos A. Nores Florida Heart and Vascular Care - JFK 561-548-4900 Nishant D. Patel Tenet Florida Cardiovascular Care 561-622-3618

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A PASSION FOR PUBLIC HEALTH

JERRY RABINOWITZ

Serbia native Belma Andrić leads innovative safety-net programs in Palm Beach County

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Belma Andrićć, chief medical officer and vice president and executive director of Clinic Services for the Health Care District of Palm Beach County, lives by the motto she acquired while studying medicine in her native Serbia: “The good of one is the good of many.” Though her specialty was in anesthesiology, by virtue of the location in a post-war nation, medical students were taught to first use medical sense and ingenuity. “With limited resources, we were trained in public health from day one,” says Andrićć. “We were not only doctors for one person, but the community at large.” Andrićć’s least favorite clinical rotation at the University of Novi Sad in Serbia took her to factories to analyze the ergonomics of assembly lines. The setup had to be timed to prevent employee injuries. In 2020, she dusted off the memories of the bioengineered assembly line to stage one of Palm Beach County’s largest COVID-19 vaccination and testing sites at the Ballpark of the Palm Beaches, and later, vaccination megasites at the fairgrounds and nearby locations. “In March 2020, when testing was limited, we quickly mobilized with four drivethrough lines at the ballpark to do testing,” explains Andrićć. “We were the first to provide vaccines—about 5,000 to 7,000 each day at the peak. I applied the same premise as at the Serbian factories.” Andrićć, who is known as the “vaccine megasite architect,” explains, “it was like a dance; we calculated 30 seconds per person” to go through the site. “We had an all-hands-on-deck approach with incident command that coordinated operations for almost two years.” Andrićć’s wartime training came flooding back. “Emergency preparedness in Serbia is big,” she says “We had lived and studied while war was around us, so this was familiar to me—how to operate under unknown conditions of the pandemic and under enormous pressure. Our teams were not only responsible for COVID testing and vaccination sites, but we were the main health care provider for more than 170 public schools, with more than 200 nurses providing testing and advising principals.” The doctor calls the taxpayer-funded Health Care District of Palm Beach County “the best-kept secret in town. … [It’s] a safety net for all health care needs of the community.” Its 10 permanent clinics see about 50,000 patients a year, regardless of their ability to pay. Andrićć is proud of the Addiction Stabilization Unit at the JFK Medical Center North Campus, which the Health Care District helped to open in 2020 to combat the opioid crisis. Fire and rescue personnel bypass closer emergency rooms to transfer overdose victims directly to this specialized emergency room where doctors, licensed social workers, and nurses give evidence-based addiction treatment and a warm hand-off to the adjacent outpatient clinic. The clinic has treated more than 1,500 patients in an environment Andrićć says is much more effective than in-patient treatment. “[Patients] come every week, receive comprehensive primary care and therapy, and establish their medical home for addiction,” she says. “They learn to live from an outpatient perspective instead of being isolated in facilities. “If you provide outpatient access of care to so many more patients,” says Andrićć, “it will work for more than just a privileged few.” —Michelle Payer

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Physician Profiles CARDIOLOGY Rahul Aggarwal Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-627-3130 Thomas C. Bartzokis Bartzokis, Rubenstein & Servoss, M.D., P.L. 561-368-4444 Steven Borzak Florida Cardiology Group 561-641-9541 Craig M. Brodsky Premier Cardiology 561-395-4600 Michael W. Cammarata Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-368-4444 Steven Cohen NYU Langone Cardiology Associates 561-495-7787 Norman Erenrich Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-967-5033 Jeffrey Fenster The Cardiac Institute of the Palm Beaches 561-296-5225 Jean Foucauld Cardiology Partners 561-793-6100 Norman E. Gotlieb Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-395-4600 Eliezer Hernandez EH Cardiovascular Institute of Palm Beach 561-753-0001 Heather M. Johnson Lynn Women’s Health & Wellness Institute 561-955-2131 Mitchell S. Karl Mitchell Karl MD, FACC 561-392-9214

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Cyrus Kavasmaneck Palm Beach Cardiology Center 561-775-1061

Keith D. Meyer Keith D. Meyer, M.D., P.A. 561-820-0122

Jonathan J. Vafai South Florida Heart Institute 561-637-0500

Steven Kessel Palm Beach Cardiology Center 561-775-1061

Paul Michael Palm Beach Heart & Vascular 561-500-5347

Augusto E. Villa Advanced Cardiovascular Consultants 561-363-4400

Esteban Martin Kloosterman Cardiac Arrhythmia Service 561-266-0190

Darryl Miller Cleveland Clinic - Tomsich Health and Medical Center of Palm Beach County 561-804-0200

Craig D. Vogel Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-627-3130

Andrew Krasner Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-967-5033 Stephen Krasner Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-967-5033 Suneet Kukreja Advanced Cardiovascular Consultants 561-882-6060 Michael Lakow Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-967-5033 Eli S. Levine Advanced Heart & Vascular Institute 561-235-5621 Eric H. Lieberman South Florida Heart Institute 561-637-0500 Z. Jacob Litwinczuk Advanced Cardiology Of Palm Beaches 561-744-7720 Gonzalo J. Loveday Mount Sinai Heart New York Palm Beach 561-627-2210 Ida Mazza Tenet Florida Physician Services 215-740-1713 Barry S. Merrill Bartzokis, Rubenstein & Servoss, M.D., P.L. 561-368-4444 Michael Metzger South Palm Cardiovascular Associates 561-515-0080

Jyoti B. Mohanty Jupiter Medical Center 561-366-6777

Roberto von Sohsten Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-770-7030

Edward Mostel Palm Beach Cardiology Center 561-775-1061

Arthur P. Weiner South Florida Heart Institute 561-637-0500

Albert Musaffi Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-967-5033

Alan A. Zelcer Baptist Health South Florida Bethesda Hospital East 561-495-7230

Simie B. Platt Cardiac Arrhythmia Center 561-630-8570

Li Zhang Cleveland Clinic 877-463-2010

Richard J. Price Richard J. Price MD PA 561-626-5606

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Mark H. Rubenstein Bartzokis, Rubenstein & Servoss, M.D., P.L. 561-368-4444 Utpal N. Sagar Mount Sinai Heart New York Palm Beach 561-627-2210 Jonathan I. Seckler Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-338-9992 Stephen J. Servoss Bartzokis, Rubenstein & Servoss, M.D., P.L. 561-368-4444 Gary S. Shifrin Mount Sinai Heart New York Palm Beach 561-628-2000

Hayder Al-Azzawi Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-835-3396 Heidi Bahna Palm Beach Colorectal Surgery 561-964-1632 Avraham Belizon Surgical Associates of Palm Beach County 561-395-2626 Shanel Bhagwandin Jupiter Medical Center Physician Group 561-741-5570 Kimmerle Cohen Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-802-9958 Mariano Faresi Palm Beach Surgical 561-272-1234

Morteza Tavakol Palm Beach Cardiology Center 561-775-1061

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A VOICE FOR THE VOICELESS

JERRY RABINOWITZ

Pediatric Partners founder Dr. Tommy Schechtman makes it his life’s work to protect children and lobby for their safe, healthy future

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It’s unusual to find pediatricians frequently lobbying in Tallahassee. However, Tommy Schechtman, “Dr. Tommy” as he’s known to patients and colleagues, is often in the state capital advocating for those too young to speak for themselves. Schechtman, who has practiced medicine for 36 years, founded Pediatric Partners nearly 25 years ago. “My entire life I’ve gravitated to those who have been disenfranchised and who can’t speak for themselves,” he says. “Advocating for children’s causes—whether providing access to health care, preventing gun violence, increasing access to vaccines and mental health services—it’s always been there.” His crusades included overturning legislation that prevented pediatricians from asking parents about firearm safety. “We talk about keeping medicines and poisons locked up, about car-seat safety, but didn’t have the right to talk to parents about guns in the home,” says Schechtman. “With thousands of children dying every year with guns, we said it would be a crime not to ask about it.” Schechtman, with two other physicians and the Florida Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics (FCAAP) sued the State of Florida in federal court, asserting it deprived pediatricians of their First Amendment right to ask the question and denied the patient the same right to be asked. “The U.S. Appellate Court voted to overturn the law,” says Schechtman, who was FCAAP president at the time. In 2005, he and FCAAP sued the state in federal court to “help bring children into Medicaid who needed access to health care,” he says. Some 11 years later, successful mediation led to state-level advancements. In 2008, long before the pandemic, Schechtman fought fiercely against what he calls harmful vaccine legislation. “I was always an advocate for vaccines,” says Schechtman. “Back then, parents or legislators would ask, ‘Is a vaccine mandated?’ My answer was, ‘It may not be mandated for school, but it is mandated for your child’s health.’” For his advocacy efforts, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) awarded him the 2017 Florida Immunization Champion Award. Schechtman and his team have vaccinated close to 5,000 children and their family members against COVID-19. “We started holding vaccination clinics in our offices as soon as it was [Food and Drug Administration] and CDC-approved,” he says. “We opened our Boca Raton and Palm Beach Gardens offices Saturdays and Sundays, did drive-by vaccines—especially for kids with special needs whose anxiety levels were extreme—and used our sensory room for kids with needle fear.” The latter is a room with music, lights, weighted blankets, bubble machines, and a blackboard wall for children to express themselves. In addition, Schechtman and his practice held vaccine clinics and COVID testing at group homes and at Connections Education Center of the Palm Beaches for specialneeds children, family members, and staff. To Schechtman, his life’s work is as natural as taking a breath. “It’s the nature of being caring, being positive, providing guidance, and partnering with parents,” he says. “Kids don’t have a voice; as a pediatrician and a father, it’s my responsibility to help reduce child health disparities.” —Michelle Payer

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Physician Profiles COLON AND RECTAL SURGERY (cont.) Leandro J. Feo Aguirre Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-939-0455 David Kurtz David Kurtz, M.D. 561-659-7702 Eduardo Parra-Davila Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-227-9238 Juliet Ray Palm Beach Colorectal Surgery 561-964-1632 Andrew S. Ross Surgical Associates of Palm Beach County 561-395-2626 Jefferson Vaughan Jupiter Medical Specialists, LLC 561-741-5695 Jose F. Yeguez Surgical Associates of Palm Beach County | Boca Care 561-395-2626 Ronald Zelnick Jupiter Medical Specialists, LLC 561-972-5703

CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE AND PULMONARY DISEASE Deborah R. Baum Pulmonary & Sleep Associates of South Florida 954-939-0200 Jeremy S. Breit Pulmonary & Sleep Associates of South Florida 561-939-0200 Ribal Darwish Delray Medical Center 561-498-4440 Barry L. Davis Barry L. Davis, MD 561-391-1666

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Jose A De Olazabal Lung Specialists of Palm Beach 561-694-1101

Andrea Chen Palm Beach Dermatology 561-965-0222

Oren H. Lifshitz Palm Beach Dermatology 561-296-7546

Adam L. Friedlander Intensive Care Consortium 561-997-0821

De Anne Harris Collier De Anne Harris Collier, M.D., F.A.A.D. 561-575-7546

Danielle Manolakos Gold Coast Dermatology 561-495-9797

Kenneth J. Fuquay Jupiter Medical Center 561-745-6950

Robert S. DiBacco Palm Beach Dermatology 561-969-7300

Elissa S. Norton Brilliant Dermatology & Aesthetics 561-877-3376

Katherine E. Hodgin Intensive Care Consortium 561-236-6766

Scott Fayne Palm Beach Dermatology 561-296-1122

Alissa O’Brien Water’s Edge Dermatology 561-570-4643

Chadi H. Loutfi Pulmonary & Sleep Associates of South Florida 561-939-0200

Jodi A. Fiedler Derm Partners Medical & Cosmetic Spa 561-883-5640

John Perrotto Water’s Edge Dermatology 561-295-9479

Jeffrey Fromowitz Dermatology of Boca 561-295-7080

Justin Platzer Water’s Edge Dermatology 561-463-5684

Howard A. Green Dermatology Associates of the Palm Beaches 561-659-1510

Adam S. Plotkin Palm Beach Dermatology Group 561-499-0660

Maung K. Oo Northern Palm Beach Pulmonary & Critical Care, PA 561-323-6555 Ralph Palumbo Pulmonary & Sleep Associates of South Florida 561-939-0200 Luis Pena-Hernandez Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Disorders Institute of South Florida 561-967-4118 Adam Wellikoff Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Disorders Institute of South Florida 561-967-4118

DERMATOLOGY Kristen M. Aloupis Aloupis Dermatology 561-313-1230 Kenneth Beer Beer Dermatology 561-600-4848 Michael T. Borenstein Gardens Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery Center 561-776-7041 Sasha Chediak ClearlyDerm 561-353-3376

Laura Greyling Water’s Edge Dermatology 561-463-5684 Steven M. Hacker Hacker Dermatology 561-276-3111 Kathleen B. Herne Sanctuary Medical Center 561-462-0377 Peggy O. Hunter Palm Beach Dermatology 561-440-7546 Sowmya I. Kishor Palm Beach Dermatology 561-863-1000 John P. Kowalczyk Palm Beach Dermatology 561-296-1122 Shauna Kranendonk Skye Dermatology 561-820-0155 Anna Krishtul Mount Sinai Heart New York Palm Beach 561-268-2000

Vidya S. Rajpara Gardens Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery Center 561-776-7041 Judy Redd Integrated Dermatology of East Boca, LLC 561-368-4545 Steven P. Rosenberg Palm Beach Dermatology 561-640-4400 Robert Sarro Premier Dermatology Partners 561-368-1440 Brent Schillinger Premier Dermatology Partners 561-278-1362 Allison Schwedelson Sanctuary Medical Center 561-462-0377 Steven D. Shapiro Gardens Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery Center 561-776-7041

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OPTHALMOLOGIST ON A MISSION A passion for research, public health, volunteering, and caring for others is multigenerational for this Boca Raton doctor.

JERRY RABINOWITZ

As a third-generation Florida physician, it seems only natural that Dr. Matthew Weiss would undertake missions to test medical breakthroughs, help the less fortunate, teach residents in rotation, and lead an investigation to pinpoint the source of a rare eye infection. “My entire childhood, I grew up in an environment of public service,” says the Eye Associates of Boca Raton CEO and Boca Raton Regional Hospital staff ophthalmologist. His mother, Diane, ran a nonprofit center and his grandfather Norman was one of the first pediatricians in Sarasota County, a practice Weiss’s father, Robert, then acquired. Weiss always knew he would pursue medicine. While studying at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, he visited the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute. “My grandfather developed cancer of the eye and was being treated there, so I would take breaks in the classroom and sit in on his visits,” he says. Seeing the procedures and patient interaction inspired him to pursue ophthalmology. He counts himself lucky to have worked with mentors like Dr. Steven Gedde. The two collaborated on a 2007-2008 research study about the benefits and risks of a newer surgical technique versus the standard approach. “Both surgeries are still done today,” notes Weiss. While Weiss was at Bascom Palmer in 2011, another mentor brought him to the Dominican Republic as the first resident (doctor in training) to join a team of international physicians to test the new Catalys Laser for cataract surgery on a patient as part of the U.S. approval process. “They’d never had a medical professional perform the treatment, so to be there at the foundation was exciting,” says Weiss. “We’ve yet to find the full potential of what these lasers can do,” he adds. “Years from now, when we see what this laser can really do, I can say ‘I was there when ...’.” The doctor was recognized in 2013 by the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery for his research on treatment for epithelial downgrowth (or vision-threatening complications to glaucoma). “The question was, could we create a treatment we could inject that could treat the cells of the surface of the eye and eradicate them from where they weren’t supposed to be,” explains Weiss. In 2018, he detected an unusual pattern of eye infections following surgery; he deemed it an outbreak, then worked with his alma mater to find the source. “With these kinds of infections, local microbiologists have a hard time culturing them,” says Weiss. “I worked with another cornea specialist and Bascom Palmer microbiology lab, and working backwards, we were able to identify where it came from.” His findings will be published soon. Throughout the year, Weiss provides free eye care and surgery to low-income and working-poor patients who are sent by the Caridad Center, Florida’s largest free health care clinic. Also, around Thanksgiving, “Eye Associates has Gift of Sight Day, when about 20 or 30 patients come see us,” says Weiss. “We perform mostly cataract and glaucoma surgery and corneal transplants, with everything from their surgical care to post-operative eye drops included.” Weiss says it’s most gratifying when patients who can’t perceive hand motions a day before surgery can then see their surroundings the next day. “A lot have cried,” he says. “It’s a reason cataract surgery and ophthalmology are so rewarding.” —Michelle Payer

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Physician Profiles DERMATOLOGY (cont.) Michael L. Shelling Shelling Dermatology 561-737-1100 Michael Sherling Palm Beach Dermatology 561-969-7300 Robyn Siperstein Siperstein Dermatology Group 561-364-7774 Supriya Tomar Supriya Aesthetic Dermatology 561-805-9399 Matthew Uhde Palm Beach Dermatology Group 561-499-0660 Andleeb Usmani TruDerm 561-847-4751 Peter A. Vitulli A Center for Dermatology, Cosmetic and Laser Surgery 561-427-2000 Noah K. Weisberg Skin Cancer Care Specialists 561-775-6011

EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT Carolyn J Agresti Carolyn J. Agresti, M.D. 561-899-3822 Jeffrey Alperstein ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-776-4950 Alfredo Archilla ENT Specialists 561-736-8141 Michael S. Aronsohn Boca Raton Sinus & Allergy Center 833-637-4687 David C. Brodner The Center for Sinus, Allergy & Sleep Wellness 561-735-8750

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Michael J. Lipan ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-776-7112

Ari I. Wirtschafter Boca Raton Sinus & Allergy Center 883-637-4687

Diana del Valle ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-955-1955

Thomas E. Lipin Thomas E. Lipin MD PA 561-746-2114

Timothy S. Wong ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-391-3333

Curtis Emmer ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-848-5579

Nancy J. Liu Boca Raton Otolaryngology 561-750-2100

Joseph R. Zito ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-627-3773

Michael A. Galin ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-848-5579

David Mandell ENT Specialists 561-736-8141

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Daniel T. Ganc ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-955-1955

Nathan E. Nachlas ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-939-0900

Robert Gerring ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-776-7112

Terry S. Olson ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-659-2266

Alexander M. Gorup ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-391-3333

Todd Parnes Platinum ENT 561-495-2002

Salvatore L. Grimaldi ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-848-5579

Ravinder Randhawa Delray Beach Surgery Center 561-495-9111

Melyssa Hancock ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-939-0900

Vijay Sharma Vijay Sharma, MD, MPH 561-277-0699

Bjorn S. Herman University of Miami Health System 305-243-3564

William Slomka ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-966-4100

James G. Houle Boca Raton Otolaryngology 561-750-2100

Zorik Spektor ENT Specialists 561-736-8141

David Kay ENT Specialists 561-736-8141

Gennadiy Vengerovich ENT Specialists 561-736-8141

David A. Lehman ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-627-3773

Jiovani Visaya ENT Specialists 561-736-8141

John Li ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-748-4445

Joshua P. Weiss ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-391-3333

Joshua P. Light Light E.N.T. 561-406-0213

Mark H. Widick ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-495-5537

Richard D. Giroux Palms West Hospital 561-798-6010

ENDOCRINOLOGY, DIABETES, AND METABOLISM Leslie Cotto Palm Beach Diabetes & Endocrine Specialists 561-513-5100 Britany Epstein Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-693-5358 Alan Feldman South Florida Endocrine Center 561-626-9041 Renee Freedman East Coast Medical Associates 561-391-1085 Anna Frisch Palm Beach Thyroid & Endocrinology Wellness, LLC 561-303-2800 Sol Guerrero Tenet Florida Physician Services 515-451-0500 Barry S. Horowitz Palm Beach Diabetes & Endocrine Specialists 561-513-5100 Kathryn D. Jones TheSelectFew MD, LLC 561-952-2740

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ALAN J. BAUMAN, MD, ABHRS Dr. Alan J. Bauman is a full-time, board-certified hair restoration physician who has treated more than 33,000 patients, has performed over 10,000 hair transplant procedures and over 10,000 PRP’s since starting his medical hair loss practice, Bauman Medical in 1997. Bauman Medical is a 12,000 square foot, state-of-the-art “Hair Hospital” located in Boca Raton. Dr. Bauman is one of approximately only 200 physicians worldwide to achieve the certifica ion from the esteemed American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery (ABHRS), is a member of the International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons and is recommended by the American Hair Loss Association. Dr. Bauman is a coveted fellow of the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery. Dr. Bauman is known for pioneering numerous technologies in the field of hair restoration, including minimally-invasive Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE), VIP|FUE™ No-Shave Hair Transplant, Low-

Level Laser Therapy, Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP), PDOgro™, Eyelash Transplants and others. He is a frequently invited faculty member and guest expert at numerous international scientific meetings and live surgery workshops and has been featured in hundreds of news stories in the media. You may have seen him on NBC Today, CBS Early Show, ABC Good Morning America, CNN, The Doctors, Spencer Kobren’s The Bald Truth, Bulletproof Radio with Dave Asprey or featured in Men’s Health; GQ; Vogue; Harper’s Bazaar; The New York Times; O, The Oprah Magazine; and many others. Dr. Bauman was voted “#1 Top Hair Restoration Surgeon” in North America by Aesthetic Everything for the sixth consecutive year, “Top Hair Restoration Surgeon of the Decade,” and received the 2022 “Lifetime Achievement Award in Hair Restoration.” He was also recognized by Forbes as a “Top 5 Transformational CEO” and one of “10 CEOs Transforming Healthcare in America.”

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Bauman Medical Hair Transplant & Hair Loss Treatment Center 1450 S. Dixie Highway • Boca Raton • 561-462-8838 • baumanmedical.com

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ENDOCRINOLOGY, DIABETES, AND METABOLISM (cont.) Geetanjali Kale Palm Beach Diabetes & Endocrine Specialists 561-513-5100

Allyson Bagenholm Dr. B Medical PLLC 561-757-5530 Laura M. Balda Balda Health 561-557-1767

Tarah Freyman Beyond Family Medicine, LLC 561-557-1767

Mark Rogovin Healthcare Associates of Palm Beach 561-877-1800

Jessica Garcia Cleveland Clinic 561-898-5100

Michael Sabido TotalMD Family Medicine & Urgent Care 561-969-7900

Robert C. Greer Robert C. Greer IV, D.O., FACOFP & Robert C. Greer V, D.O. 561-844-2464

Mary Scanlon Mary Scanlon, D.O. 561-582-4151

Emily P. Harrison Emily Harrison, MD 561-377-7131

Clinton Schlenker Cleveland Clinic 877-463-2010

Robert R. Campitelli TotalMD Family Medicine & Urgent Care 561-964-1111

Dana L. Jacobs Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Women’s Health & Wellness Institute 561-955-2131

Lorne Stitsky Personal Choice Family Practice 561-779-1520

Suhail A. Masudi Suhail A. Masudi, MD 561-383-6553

Dominik Chrzan MedPrevent 561-430-3599

Mrunalini Kavuri Primary Care of Palm Beach 561-330-3026

Michael J Mellman Boynton Beach Endocrinology, P.A. 561-374-8969

Robert A. Cohen Cohen Medical Associates 561-496-7200

Gabriele Knaus Canope Wellness Care 561-762-7028

Sharon C. Miller Elite Diabetes & Endocrine Specialists 561-235-5980

Richard A. DeLucia Jupiter Family Healthcare 561-776-5252

C. Chris Mbaeri Family Choice Medical Clinic 561-623-0801

Arlene Taylor North Palm Family Practice, LLC 561-249-0149

Shital R. Patel Palm Beach Diabetes & Endocrine Specialists 561-513-5100

Trudell Doctor Trudell Doctor, MD 561-877-1800 ext. 172

Alan L. Melotek Alan L. Melotek 561-750-7509

Tapaswini Trivedi BocaCare Primary Care Physicians 561-955-6420

Yasmany Dominguez The Medical Group of South Florida 561-622-6111

Sabrina Mia Primary Care of Palm Beach 561-330-3026

Horacio Valladares CMLA Medical Center 561-642-6309

Jennifer Dorcé-Medard Lakeside Medical Center 561-996-6571 ext. 348504

Jose Ojea Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-734-8111

Carlos M. Victorica BocaCare Primary Care Physicians 561-955-5761

Pamela Ermine Ermine Medical 561-536-7884

Terry Parsons Elite Healthcare Partners 561-318-6158

Bradley S. Feuer Dr. Bradley S. Feuer, Esq. 850-296-8161

Leo Robb MMR Healthcare 561-364-8056

Luisa Fierro West Palm Beach VA Medical Center 561-422-8262

Thomas E. Rockland NYU Langone Medical Associates 561-365-3000

William Kaye Palm Beach Diabetes & Endocrine Specialists 561-513-5100

Sareh Beladi Conviva Care Center - University Blvd. 561-747-5066

Aleksandra Kraeher South Florida Endocrine Center 561-626-9041

Earl J. Campazzi Campazzi Concierge Medicine 561-440-8879

David I. Levenson David I Levenson, MD East Coast Medical Associates 561-391-4441

Kathryn Reynolds Palm Beach Diabetes & Endocrine Specialists 561-513-5100 Ana Silva Your Total Wellness 561-867-2591 Alejandro Trepp Elite Diabetes & Endocrine Specialists 561-235-5980 Bryan S. Vinik Bryan S. Vinik, M.D. 561-391-1085

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Tara Stock Conviva Care Centers Wellington Family 561-795-2878 Ronald Surowitz The Medical Group of South Florida 561-622-6111 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 118 & 119

Ira G. Warshaw Ira G. Warshaw, M.D. 561-626-1000 Donald R. Watren MDVIP 561-655-8990

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SCOTT A. BERGER, MD Dr. Scott A. Berger, MD, is a three-time consecutive, “Top Doctor” award recipient and has been one of South Florida’s premier anesthesiologists and pain management specialists for the past 30 years. Dr. Berger is a graduate of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and The Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City for his residency in anesthesiology and fellowship in pain management. Dr. Berger has pioneered and developed trailblazing techniques that have helped thousands of people suffering with pain lead more fulfi ling and productive lives. Dr. Berger has served as the chairman of the Pinecrest Rehabilitation Hospital Governing Board, and president of its medical staff, in addition to being the founding president of the Florida Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Association. Dr. Berger was a key expert witness for the U.S. Department of Justice, Florida Board of Medicine, and U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency to help rid South Florida of its pill mill crisis. Dr. Berger has served as the medical director for several ambulatory surgical centers, and was a surveyor for AAAHC, the national association that accredits ambulatory surgery centers. Dr. Berger was the lead pain management medical director for

OrthoNet for six years and helped establish new treatment guidelines used by major health insurances. In 2021, with his unique perspective, Dr. Berger launched Expert Medical Solutions, a visionary healthcare consulting, innovation, and technology company that helps patients and their doctors or attorneys get medically needed services covered. Dr. Berger’s evaluations, testimony, and Life Care Plans have resulted in jury awards for his clients’ future medical expenses exceeding $2.3 million. As CEO for Expert Medical Solutions, Dr. Berger has developed software tools that empower medical practices to leverage automation, based on Dr. Berger’s years of experience in the fields of pain medicine, surgery, practice administration, and insurance authorization requirements. Expert Medical Solutions’ software tools help practices greatly improve efficiency and documentation, while reducing or eliminating denials and appeals, and their costs, which is estimated to be 15 percent off bottom-line profitabi ity. Expert Medical Solutions offers brokerage, consulting, and education services for medical practices to improve proficienc , workflo , and productivity.

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FOOT AND ANKLE SURGERY Ashley Bowles Certified Foot & Ankle Specialists, LLC 561-270-4298 Mark S. Bromson Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group 561-391-5515

Kenneth Gerszberg Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute 561-694-7776

Andrew P. Ostapchuk Andrew P. Ostapchuk, DPM PA 561-743-0410

Elliot Ellis Gastro Health 561-802-9050

Jason Gold Foot, Ankle & Leg Vein Center 561-677-9082

Kevin K. Palmer Golden Orthopedic Knee, Hip, Should and Foot Center 561-488-2200

Glenn H. Englander Gastro Group of the Palm Beaches 561-659-6543

Aldo M. Gonzalez Ankle and Foot Center of Florida 561-421-2439

James T. Clancy Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County 561-967-6500

Dina Hansen LA Medical Associates 561-433-5577

Mirylsa Colón-Martínez OrthoWellness 954-251-6051

Martha J. Holzworth Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group 561-391-5515

Dustin Constant Palm Beach Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, P.A. 561-845-6000

Frankie Kirk South Florida Foot & Ankle Centers 561-793-6170

Joshua P. Daly South Florida Foot & Ankle Centers 561-793-6170 Elizabeth “Lizzie” Davis LA Medical Associates 561-433-5577

Bradley Lamm Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute 561-844-5255 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 133

Ariel Lepoff The Medical Group of South Florida 561-622-6111 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 118 & 119

Daniel Elgut South Florida Foot & Ankle Centers 561-793-6170 David M. Fischman Fischman Foot and Ankle 561-575-2266 Brett Fried South Florida Foot & Ankle Centers 561-793-6170 Dennis R. Frisch Boca Raton Podiatry 561-395-4243 Suzanne Fuchs LuxePodiatry 561-619-3557 Desiree O. Garzon County Wide Foot, Ankle + Wound Care Associates 561-369-3300

John S. Levin Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County 561-967-6500 Eric Lloyd Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group 561-391-5515 Brad Mattison Mattison Podiatry Group 561-364-5522 Seth Minsky Amicus Medical Group 561-264-6756 Jonathan Moskovits Palm Beach Foot & Ankle 561-244-4980 Laura Newman Florida Family Podiatry 561-638-7600 Julio C. Ortiz Certified Foot & Ankle Specialists, LLC 561-258-9427

Lily Pan Perkins Comprehensive Foot & Ankle Surgery 561-799-9581 Khoa G. Pham LA Medical Associates 561-433-5577 Vishnu Seecharan LuxePodiatry 561-619-3557 Martha Solomon Golden Orthopedic Knee, Hip, Should and Foot Center 561-637-4200 Virginio Vena Jupiter Foot and Ankle PA DPM 561-741-4900

Lawrence M. Fiedler Gastro Health 561-208-2121 Leonard Flescher Palm Beach Digestive Associates 561-638-9533 Jeffrey H. Garelick Gastro Group of the Palm Beaches 561-659-6543 Aviv Katz Digestive Disease Center - Atlantis 561-439-0961 Steven Krumholz Gastro Group of the Palm Beaches 561-659-6543

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Akiva J. Marcus Digestive Disease Center of the Palm Beaches 561-530-1725

Prosper Abitbol Dr. Prosper Abitbol 561-347-7400

Daniel E. McGuire Gastro Health 561-738-5772

Mark S. Amorosino Gastro Health 561-802-9050

Robert L. Mellman Boca Gastroenterology Center PA 561-395-5204

Matthew Q. Bromer Gastro Health 561-738-5772

Stephen Miller Gastroenterology Consultants of Boca Raton 561-368-3455

Lianne K. Cavell Gastro Health 561-496-0808 Sumant K. Chakravorty Gastro Health 561-748-8103 James Chong Gastro Health 561-495-5700 Todd D. Eisner Gastroenterology Consultants of Boca Raton 561-368-3455

Michael J. Monzel Digestive Disease Center of the Palm Beaches 561-795-5130 Morris S. Naus Gastro Health 561-495-5700 Sidney Neimark Gastro Health 561-802-9050

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BRIAN KELLY, MD ROLLA ZARIFA, MD JACK ZELTZER, MD The vascular system is like a giant live oak with a sturdy trunk, strong main branches, and smaller branches extending to the peripheral leaves. Each part needs to be nourished and maintained. The saying when it comes to the oak—“growth is progress and progress is growth” —is also true in the treatment of vascular disease and maintenance of vascular health. Florida Heart and Vascular Care at JFK Medical Center is proud to announce an advance in the growth and progress of its vascular division with the addition of Drs. Brian Kelly and Rolla Zarifa. They have brought their specialized expertise for addressing complex aspects of the vascular trunk, the aorta, which carries blood to the rest of the body through increasingly smaller branches and vessels. This expertise enhances the care team’s ability to treat critical limb ischemia (CLI) to avoid amputations using minimally invasive techniques and minimizing surgical incisions. Minimally invasive techniques are also applied to cerebrovascular disease and stroke prevention with newer and safer stent placement procedures. By staying abreast of the latest technology, the vascular team has replaced classical open-surgical techniques that use

large incisions and often involve extended hospitalizations and rehabilitation with less-invasive procedures such as balloon angioplasty, stent placement, atherectomy, and laser therapy to treat blocked or narrowed arteries in the neck, legs, and elsewhere, in addition to aneurysms. They also treat venous disease ranging from swollen or “tired” legs to the more advanced conditions of varicose veins, consequences of phlebitis (deep vein thrombosis), and ulcerations with state-of-the-art procedures. The doctors are also involved in the creation and maintenance of access sites for renal patients on dialysis. Great advances have been made in life- and limb-saving techniques but one size does not fit all. Each care plan is individualized. The doctors determine which tools and treatments will yield the best results for each patient. The specialists at Florida Heart and Vascular Care at JFK Medical Center work as a team, delivering compassionate care with the best tools available. Most evaluations can be done in-office minimizing time and patient disruption. Improve your quality of life and vascular health by scheduling an appointment today.

JACK ZELTZER, MD, ROLLA ZARIFA, MD, AND BRIAN KELLY, MD Vascular Division of Florida Heart and Vascular Care at JFK Medical Center 180 JFK Drive, Ste. 320 • Atlantis • 561-548-4900 • fhvcare.com

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GASTROENTEROLOGY Kayode Olowe Digestive Disease Center - Atlantis 561-439-0961 Jose Proenza West Palm Beach VA Medical Center 561-422-8262 Vito C. Proscia Gastroenterology Consultants of Boca Raton 561-368-3455 Robert S. Raymond Gastro Group of the Palm Beaches 561-659-6543 Naveen Reddy Palm Beach GI 561-619-7620 Louis C. Rosainz Gastro Health 561-744-2200 Kenneth R. Rosenthal Gastro Health 561-488-2700 Joshua H. Rubin Gastro Health 561-208-2121 L. Yomtov Salazar Gastro Health 561-488-2700 Salvatore Senzatimore Gastro Health 561-802-9050 Nirmala Shanmugam Gastro Health 561-434-0060

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Bernard Stein Gastro Health 561-744-2200 Seth Steinberg Gastroenterology Associates of Florida 561-964-8221 Stephen E. Steinberg Center for Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy 561-955-6631 Miral Subhani The Medical Group of South Florida 561-622-6111 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 118 & 119

Bradley A. Towbin Gastro Health 561-738-5772 Jeffrey S. Wenger Gastro Health 561-802-9050 Andrew H. Zwick Gastro Health 561-488-2700

GENERAL SURGERY Robert Borrego Robert Borrego, M.D., P.A. 561-799-9559 Ralph Breslaw Palm Beach Surgical 561-272-1234 Jessica L. Buicko Baptist Health South Florida Bethesda Hospital East 561-736-8200

Frederick Sherman Gastroenterology Associates of Florida 561-964-8221

Alvaro Castillo Independent Multispecialty Group of Florida 561-439-1500

Taryn Silverstein Gastroenterology Associates of Florida 561-964-8221

Arul Chidambaram Palm Beach Surgical Associates 561-798-1515

Howard R. Sonderling Gastro Health 561-208-2121

Kimmerle Cohen Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-802-9958

Daniel R. Higgins TGH General Surgeons of the Palm Beaches 561-655-4334 Srinivas Kaza Independent Multispecialty Group Of Florida 561-439-1500 Kandace Kichler The Center for Advanced Surgical Care 561-964-1632

GENETICS Louise E. Morrell Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-2141

GERIATRIC MEDICINE Rajendra Bansal Jupiter Medical Group 561-746-2411

Miguel A. Lopez-Viego Baptist Health South Florida General & Vascular Surgical Specialists 561-736-8200

Manoj Bhattarai Palm Beach Elder Care 561-685-1522

Barry M. Miskin Jupiter Medical Specialists, LLC 561-972-5703

Luis A. Bobeica Luis A. Bobeica, MD, PA 561-404-1022

Eduardo Parra-Davila Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-227-9238

Jose Conde Medical Associates of Delray, P.A. 561-496-2200

Erica R. Podolsky Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-939-0455

Karl Dhana MorseLife 561-570-2703

Ariel Rodriguez Palm Beach Surgical 561-272-1234

Daniel Fortier Flagler Medical Associates 561-659-7411

Thomas R. Rowe Thomas R. Rowe General & Oncologic Surgery MD, PA 561-744-5907

Deborah Friedlander Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-740-4762

Bassam Sayegh Minimal Invasive Surgery Center 561-743-7766 Itzhak Shasha TGH General Surgeons of the Palm Beaches 561-655-4334 Jefferson Vaughan Jupiter Medical Specialists, LLC 561-972-5721 Jonathan Wideroff Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-939-0455 Jose F. Yeguez Surgical Associates of Palm Beach County | Boca Care 561-395-2626

Alan Gomer Medical Associates of Delray, P.A. 561-496-2200 Steven L. Kanner Steven L. Kanner, DO, FACP 561-863-8301 Steven E. Reznick Boca Raton Concierge Doctor Steven E. Reznick, M.D., FACP 561-368-0191

GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY Howard M. Goodman Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100

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BRIAN HASS, MD ANDREA HASS, MD For more than 27 years, people have sought out the specialized surgical excellence of plastic surgeons, Drs. Brian and Andrea Hass. With offices in Palm Beach Gardens and Wellington, this husband-wife duo, along with their expanding team of talented professionals, have earned the distinction of giving patients beautiful results and exceptional customer care. As an ophthalmic plastic surgeon, Dr. Andrea Hass is board certified in ophthalmology and did an oculoplastic fellowship at Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia. With an in-depth knowledge of the anatomy of the eye area, she is well-known for providing natural enhancement for the eyelids while optimizing their important function in protecting the eyes themselves. Dr. A— as patients often call her—is also highly recognized for her techniques with facial injectables. “I love giving my patients the results that keep them looking their best, but not overplumped or frozen. Their results look and feel natural, so others notice, but no one knows.”

Dr. Brian Hass, known as Dr. B, is a board-certified plastic surgeon who also did his training in the Northeast at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan. He complements his wife’s expertise by providing facelifts, nose and neck rejuvenation, and body-shaping requests for breast, tummy tuck, and liposuction procedures. His love of art and surgery have earned him a reputation for consistently creating the look his patients desire—most importantly the look that helps them feel confident It’s an exciting time for Hass Plastic Surgery with its newly opened office and surgical suite in Wellington and expansion of more doctors and practitioners. “We’re truly excited to grow our team,” the Hasses say. “This will add even more opportunities for specialized cosmetic rejuvenation in South Florida, which has become quite the destination for high-end plastic surgery.”

BRIAN HASS, MD AND ANDREA HASS, MD 2401 PGA Blvd., Ste. 150

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GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY (cont.) Antonella Leary Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100 Thomas Morrissey Baptist Health Medical Group North 561-955-4986

Marvin A. Kohn Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County 561-967-6500 Michael J. Krebsbach Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group 561-391-5515

Barry Berman Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100

Marilyn M. Raymond Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100

Mindy Bohrer GenesisCare 561-742-0065

Harold Richter Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-6400

Brandon J. Luskin Orthopaedic Surgery Associates 561-395-5733

Warren S. Brenner Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-6400

Neal E. Rothschild Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100

Steve E. Meadows South Palm Orthopedics 561-496-6622

Elizabeth A. Byron Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100

Abraham Schwarzberg Cancer Center of South Florida 561-253-3980

Veronica Pedro The Center for Bone & Joint Surgery of the Palm Beaches 561-798-6600

Humberto J. Caldera Hematology Oncology Associates of the Palm Beaches 561-965-1864

Sujal Shah Cancer Center of South Florida 561-253-3980

Dilhan Abeyewardene Orthopaedic Care Specialists 561-840-1090

Jeffrey S. Rosenfield Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County 561-967-6500

Liat Dagan Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-6400

Roberto J. Acosta Roberto J. Acosta, MD, PA 561-845-7770

Thomas F. Saylor Orthopaedic Care Specialists 561-840-1090

Todd A. Gersten Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100

Michael A. Cohn Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County 561-967-6500

Andrew Seltzer Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute 561-694-7776

Hilary I. Gomolin Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-6400

Veronica Diaz Palm Beach Hand to Shoulder 561-746-7686

Jennifer Tucker Personalized Orthopedics of the Palm Beaches 561-733-5888

Donna M. Pinelli Jupiter Medical Center Physician Group 561-263-4400 Fernando O. Recio South Florida Center for Gynecologic Oncology 561-997-8991

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Ehsan Esmaeili South Florida Hand & Orthopaedic Center 561-241-4758 Kenneth Garrod South Florida Hand & Orthopaedic Center 561-241-4758 Angelo N. Incorvaia The Hand & Wrist Institute of Palm Beach 561-374-7372 Justin Kearse Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute 561-694-7776

HEMATOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY Howard A. Adler Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-6400 Spencer H. Bachow Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-6400 Albert Begas Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-6400

Stephen A. Grabelsky Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-6400 Paul Lin Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-740-0545 Elisabeth A. McKeen Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100 Vijay Narendran Cancer Center of South Florida 561-253-3980 Rina Patel Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100 Shachar Peles Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100

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Henry J. Shapiro GenesisCare 561-748-2488 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 140

Jane D. Skelton Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-6400 Avram J. Smukler Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100 Daniel L. Spitz Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100 Angelina S. The Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-6400 Sumithra Vattigunta-Gopal Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100

INFECTIOUS DISEASE Larry Bush Comprehensive Infectious Diseases 561-967-0101 G. Alexander Carden Carden & Dodson M.D. 561-655-8448

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DAVID A. LICKSTEIN, MD, FACS CRAIG M. FORLEITER, MD Board-certified plastic surgeons Drs. David A. Lickstein and Craig M. Forleiter combine world-class training, innovative techniques, and tremendous warmth and honesty with a sincere devotion to making a difference for their patients, peers, the specialty, and their community. Both Drs. Lickstein and Forleiter have repeatedly been named “Top Docs” by their peers. Additionally, Dr. Lickstein was elected by his colleagues to serve as Chief of the Department of Surgery at Jupiter Medical Center and Dr. Forleiter serves as Physician Chair of the Palm Beach North Chamber of Commerce’s Young Professional Division. The practice is heavily grounded in giving back to the community. Both Drs. Lickstein and Forleiter are as widely recognized for their expertise and results as for their likeable nature and compassionate care of their patients. Dr. Lickstein was recently invited to speak at the national meetings for the American Medical Spa Association and American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons. His expertise has been featured on NBC, CBS, WebMD, and FOX, among others. During his training, Dr. Forleiter appeared on ABC’s “NY Med.” For the past three years, readers of

The Palm Beach Post have voted Lickstein Plastic Surgery a “Best of Palm Beach County” aesthetic practice. Dr. Lickstein was recently honored to be named one of the country’s best breast and facelift surgeons by Newsweek magazine. In addition to achieving natural appearing results in difficu t revision breast and facial rejuvenation surgeries, Dr. Lickstein’s practice includes a full range of aesthetic procedures as well as skin and breast cancer reconstruction. Dr. Forleiter also achieves outstanding results in a wide range of aesthetic and reconstructive surgeries for both women and men, but has become known for “mommy makeover” and gynecomastia surgeries. Satisfied patients who refer friends and family has allowed their practice to grow to three offices: two in Palm Beach Gardens and a new expansion in partnership with The Sanctuary Day Spa, located in Tradition Square - Port St Lucie. Their tremendously talented team of award-winning staff will ensure your experience will exceed your expectations. Lickstein Plastic Surgery–worldclass care in the welcoming atmosphere you deserve.

DAVID A. LICKSTEIN, MD, FACS AND CRAIG M. FORLEITER, MD

Lickstein Plastic Surgery • 5540 PGA Boulevard, Ste. 200 • Palm Beach Gardens Lickstein Plastic Surgery Medical Spa • 5540 PGA Boulevard, Ste. 200 • Palm Beach Gardens Lickstein Plastic Surgery at Sanctuary Day Spa • 10799 SW Tradition Square • Port St. Lucie 561-571-4000 • licksteinplasticsurgery.com

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Olayemi Osiyemi Triple O Medical Services P.A. 561-832-6770

Julio V. Cardenas Infectious Disease Associates 561-496-1095

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Sanda Cebular Infectious Disease Associates 561-496-1095 Christopher D. Cortes Infectious Disease of the Palm Beaches 561-501-4266 Kleper Newton De Almeida Carden & Dodson M.D. 561-655-8448 David Dodson Carden & Dodson M.D. 561-655-8448 Mohamed Erritouni Infectious Disease of the Palm Beaches 561-501-4266 Joseph H. Etienne Comprehensive Infectious Diseases 561-967-0101 Donald F. Heiman Specialists in Infectious Diseases 561-395-8699 Kitonga Kiminyo ID Consultants Inc. 561-735-7531 Indira M. Marmolejos Palm Beach Infectious Diseases 561-404-9845 Ana R. Mateo-Bibeau Comprehensive Infectious Diseases 561-967-0101 Ines I. Mbaga Infectious Disease Associates 561-496-1095 Jose Menajovsky Triple O Medical Services P.A. 561-832-6770 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 144

Ernesto R. Montesino-Vargas Palm Beach Infectious Diseases 561-404-9845

Daniel E. Peters Gardens ID Group LLC 561-626-2914 Marie Rubby Roger IDT Clinic 561-288-6153 Gabriel G. Sandkovsky Infectious Disease Associates 561-496-1095 Susan E. Saxe Infectious Disease Associates 561-496-1095

Earl J. Campazzi Campazzi Concierge Medicine 561-440-8879

Timothy Mark Flagler Medical Associates 561-659-7411

Rupesh R. Dharia Palm Beach Internal Medicine 561-776-8891

Lisa C. Martinez Florida Atlantic University Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine 561-297-4828

David Dodson Carden & Dodson M.D. 561-655-8448 Jeffrey H. Dresner Palm Beach Medical Group 561-840-4600 Bruce Eisenberg The Medical Group of South Florida 561-622-6111 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 118 & 119

Latha Srinath Infectious Disease Consultants, Inc. 561-735-7531

Manuel Espinel Manuel Espinel, MD 561-509-0979

Andres E. Suarez Gardens ID Group LLC 561-626-2914

Gaby Gemayel West Palm Medical Group 561-530-1700

Suzanne Succop ID Consultants Inc. 561-735-7531

Gabriela Goldstein Gabriela Goldstein, M.D., P.A. 561-820-8580

Sreevani Vemuri Infection Doctors 561-427-6550

David B. Hevert Glades Medical Group 561-394-3088

Kurt L. Wiese Infectious Disease Associates 561-496-1095

David Levey MDVIP 561-994-8595

Elena Yamaguchi Elena Yamaguchi, MD 561-495-9289

Sara S. Levine Dr. Sara S. Levine, M.D., F.A.A.P 561-750-2338

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David L. Liporace David L. Liporace, D.O., P.A. 561-688-5030

Hans B. Bernhoft Palm Beach Medical Group 561-840-4710

Peter Lyn Jupiter Medical Specialists, LLC 561-529-4842

Ira Brassloff Flagler Medical Associates 561-659-7411

Dean S. Mann MDVIP 561-366-8408

Robin A. Braver MDVIP 561-784-5885

Noemi Margaryan Dr. Noemi Margaryan 561-495-9292

Richard Martinoff South Palm Beach Health Group PLLC 561-361-4075 Avishai Mendelson The Medical Group of South Florida 561-622-6111 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 118 & 119

Tiago Miguel Tiago Miguel, MD 561-408-8195 Bruce W. Moskowitz Bruce W. Moskowitz, M.D. 561-833-6116 Elizabeth Polsinelli Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-487-7931 Theodore Raptis Raptis Medicine 561-368-5540 Steven E. Reznick Boca Raton Concierge Doctor Steven E. Reznick, M.D., FACP 561-368-0191 Shari B. Rosenbaum MDVIP 561-368-4064 Glenn L. Rubin Boca Raton Physicians PA 561-988-6292 John F. Rubin Rubin Clinic Inc. 561-391-7575 Shady Salib Family Medical Center 561-622-7604 Jessica S. Schwartz Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-487-7931

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RESHMA M. KHAN, MD Dr. Reshma M. Khan has been recognized as an expert, by her peers, in the field of rheumatology, receiving the distinguished Palm Beach Illustrated Top Doctors Award for four years in a row. As a renowned board-certified rheumatologist, Dr. Khan has trained at Michigan’s two most prominent hospital systems, Wayne State University and Henry Ford Hospital. Dr. Khan believes every person is unique and deserves an individualized treatment plan. She delivers compassionate care while offering her patients the most advanced treatments available today. Dr. Khan and her staff pride themselves on providing world-class care in a welcoming atmosphere. She diagnoses and treats a wide variety of rheumatic conditions with special training and a particular interest in inflammatory arthritis such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis. She is also actively involved in several clinical trials.

Dr. Khan also provides coaching on evidence-based lifestyle medicine to manage chronic diseases. In her coaching, she promotes whole foods, a plant-predominant diet, regular physical activity, restorative sleep, stress management, avoidance of risky substances, and positive social connection as a primary therapeutic modality for the treatment, prevention, and reversal of chronic diseases. Dr. Khan is an active member of the American College of Rheumatology and Florida Society of Rheumatology. She is also the founder of the nonprofit organization Women Rheumatology Group, which consists of more than 1,000 women rheumatologists worldwide. Because Dr. Khan is passionate about teaching and educating others about rheumatic diseases, she serves on multiple advisory boards and is a speaker for various companies. She also writes blogs on her website about rheumatic diseases. When she is not involved in patient care, she enjoys spending time with her family, reading, and working out on her Peloton bike.

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INTERNAL MEDICINE (cont.) Rooptaz Sibia Florida Healthcare Associates 561-733-9690 David J. Stern Palm Beach Medical Group 561-840-4600 Israel L. Wacks MDVIP 561-743-2450 Robert A. Wacks Dr. Robert A. Wacks, MD 561-844-8899

Yehia Abdelwahed Integrative Medicine of the Palm Beach 561-612-8080 Rajesh Agarwala Advanced Kidney & Hypertension Care 561-218-4859 David S. Amrose Advanced Kidney Care 561-721-1112 Imtiaz Ather Advanced Kidney Care 561-721-1112

Heather Wayland JFK Internal Medicine: Primary Care 561-548-1450

Joshua J. Bailin Baptist Health South Florida Bethesda Hospital East 561-737-7733

Neal B. Weisman Neil Weisman MD 561-417-9555

Nicole Basile West Palm Beach VA Medical Center 561-422-8262

Martha L. Zambrano Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-227-9241

Manoj Bhattarai Palm Beach Elder Care 561-685-1522

MATERNAL AND FETAL MEDICINE

Ronald Goldin MDVIP Goldin Premier Medicine 561-627-6454

Gary Cohen Institute for Women’s Health & Body 561-791-4818

Jared A. Jaffe Boca Nephrology 561-241-7100

Aaron B. Deutsch Maternal-Fetal Medicine of the Palm Beaches 561-364-0200

Wayne Kotzker Florida Kidney Physicians 561-368-0235

Debra A. Jones Perinatal Specialists of the Palm Beaches, PA 561-626-3800 Ruel T. Stoessel Ruel T. Stoessel, M.D., P.A. 561-630-8001

NEONATAL AND PERINATAL MEDICINE Howard J. Brenker Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-955-7100

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Eric S. Lazar Florida Kidney Physicians 561-989-9070 Ira L. Lazar Florida Kidney Physicians 561-989-9070 Michael Lotfi Kidney & Dialysis Specialists of the Palm Beaches 561-840-7779 Armen Margaryan Kidney & Hypertension Specialists, P.A. 561-496-1160

James P. Mullen Advanced Kidney Care 561-721-1112 Kerim Oncu Advanced Kidney Care 561-721-1112 Sunila Pandit Kidney Specialists of the Palm Beaches 561-792-5877 John Panos Florida Kidney Physicians 561-989-9070

NEUROLOGY Paul Acevedo Palm Beach Neuroscience Institute 561-882-6214 Bruce Barton Bruce D. Barton, MD 561-451-4500 Frederick J. Boltz South Florida Neurology Associates, P.A. 561-939-0300

Jaideep Puri Jaideep Puri, MD 561-694-1021

Jennifer Buczyner Comprehensive Neurology of the Palm Beaches 561-909-0080

Abbas Rabiei Coastal Nephrology, Dialysis & Internal Medicine 561-253-8121

Teresita Casanova Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-968-6767

Kenneth Rappaport Family Practice and Internal Medicine of the Palm Beaches 561-296-8042

Renata Chalfin Ideal Neurology Clinic 561-961-8575

Marc Richards Florida Kidney Physicians 561-989-9070

Nisha Chhabria Palm Beach Neurology The Movement Disorder Center 561-845-0500

Lon M. Sadowsky Kidney & Hypertension Specialists, P.A. 561-496-1160

Sajeel A. Chowdhary Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-955-6400

Karthikeyan Sai Palm Beach Kidney & Hypertension 561-629-5035

Brian Costell First Choice Neurology 561-482-1027

David A. Scott Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-496-1160

Arif Dalvi Palm Beach Neuroscience Institute 561-572-9371

Freya Silverstein Florida Kidney Physicians 561-766-1324

Michelle Dompenciel Cleveland Clinic 877-463-2010

Sergio Vega MedNeph, PA 561-655-1889

Patricio S. Espinosa Boca Raton Regional Hospital Marcus Neuroscience Institute 561-788-7545

Ronald B. Vigo Boca Nephrology 561-241-7100 Jack Waterman Metropolitan Health Partners 561-962-0101

Svetlana Faktorovich Boca Raton Regional Hospital Marcus Neuroscience Institute 561-955-4600

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MARK A. PINSKY, MD In the world of cosmetic procedures, technology is constantly evolving to offer men and women better results in less time. Non-surgical aesthetic rejuvenation has come a long way over the years, and what once required invasive surgery with extensive downtime can often now be achieved with relatively quick office-based procedures with little or no time off. Staying at the forefront of these advancements is board-certified plastic surgeon Mark Pinsky, MD. Because of Dr. Pinsky’s involvement with research-anddevelopment leaders like Allergan®, Galderma®, and Merz®, his team hears about new technologies before they enter the market. Each year, this award-winning practice evaluates new technologies on the market, conducting extensive research to find he very best solutions for their patients. Some of the latest and exceptional technologies offered at Pinsky Plastic Surgery include: • EMSCULPT NEO® - a non-invasive body contouring treatment that reduces excess fat and builds muscle! • Morpheus8® - a sophisticated skin-tightening and wrinkle-erasing treatment that combines radiofrequency energy with microneedling.

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NEUROLOGY (cont.) Annet E. Falchook Boca Raton Neurologic Associates 561-338-8484 Marc H. Feinberg South Florida Neurology Associates, P.A. 561-939-0300 Lorin M. Graef Boca Raton Neurologic Associates 561-338-8484 Thomas C. Hammond Boca Raton Regional Hospital Marcus Neuroscience Institute 561-955-4600 Danita Jones Cleveland Clinic 561-904-7200

Marc A. Swerdloff Boca Raton Regional Hospital Marcus Neuroscience Institute 561-955-4600

Timothy D. Miller Boca Raton Regional Hospital Marcus Neuroscience Institute 561-955-4600

Paul Winner Palm Beach Neurology 561-845-0500

John F. Morrison The Morrison Clinic 561-284-8455 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 141

Jose A. Zuniga Palm Beach Neurology 561-845-0500 Sylvia Zuniga-Barboni Advanced Neurology of the Palm Beaches 561-626-1159

NEUROSURGERY Ramin M. Abdolvahabi Palm Beach Neurosurgery, LLC 561-433-4444

Jose Labault-Santiago Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-968-6767

John Afshar Palm Beach Neuroscience Institute 561-882-6214

Ali R. Malek Palm Beach Neuroscience Institute 561-882-6214

R. Dev Bhardwaj Palm Beach Children’s Surgical Specialists 561-295-9100

Walter C. Martinez Palm Beach Neurology 561-845-0500

Somnath Nair Somnath Nair, MD 561-742-4419 Brett Osborn Dr. Osborn, PLLC 561-935-9233 Evan M. Packer Brain and Spine Center South Florida 561-501-7445 David P. Sachs David Sachs MD 561-496-0452 Brett A. Schlifka Palm Beach Neurosurgery, LLC 561-433-3444 Lauren F. Schwartz Neurosurgical Solutions, LLC 561-220-8226

John D. Cantando Palm Beach Neurosurgery, LLC 561-433-4444

Rishi N. Sheth Spine and Brain Surgery 561-403-5175

Casandra Mateo Medical Specialists of the Palm Beaches, Inc. 561-968-6767

Steven A. Dutcher Palm Beach Neurosurgery, LLC 561-433-4444

Linda Pao Linda Pao, MD PA 561-444-3335

Faris J. Fakhoury Faris J. Fakhoury, MD 561-791-3070

Brian Snelling Boca Raton Regional Hospital Marcus Neuroscience Institute 561-955-4600

Jeffrey Rubin Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-802-9966

Heldo Gomez Dr. Heldo Gomez Jr, MD 561-627-7855

Carl Sadowsky Palm Beach Neurology 561-845-0500

Jordan C. Grabel Grabel Spine 561-833-6388

David Silvers Gardens Neurology 561-799-2831

Yehuda Herschman Palm Beach Neurosurgery, LLC 561-433-4444

J. Mark Stafford Neurology Specialists of Jupiter, PA 561-627-3381

Joshua G. Kouri South Florida Neurosurgery 561-410-5110

Frank D. Vrionis Boca Raton Regional Hospital Marcus Neuroscience Institute 561-955-4600 Lloyd Zucker Brain and Spine Center South Florida 561-501-7445

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY Joshua S. Ackerman Baptist Health South Florida Bethesda Hospital East 561-737-7733 ext. 84635 Ronald Ackerman Advanced Women’s OBGYN 561-683-1331 Alexandria Angelides Boca Raton OB/GYN Specialists, LLC 561-392-7704 Elizabeth A. Babin Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Women’s Health & Wellness Institute 561-955-2131 Debra Balliram-Manohalal OB/GYN Specialists of the Palm Beaches 561-790-5990 Amy N. Banooni OB/GYN Specialists of the Palm Beaches 561-627-6801

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Susan Beil Women’s Health Partners, LLC 561-368-3775 Dudley Brown The Brown Institute for Health and Wellness 561-459-8955 Colette Brown-Graham Complete Healthcare for Women 561-246-6195 John A. Burigo OB/GYN Specialists of the Palm Beaches 561-627-6801

NUCLEAR MEDICINE

William A. Casale Comprehensive Women’s Medical Center 561-964-5152

Barry Simon Independent Imaging 561-795-5558

Joy Cavalaris Women’s Care 561-434-0111

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BRADLEY LAMM, DPM, FACFAS Dr. Bradley Lamm is Chief of Foot and Ankle Surgery at St. Mary’s Medical Center and The Palm Beach Children’s Hospital. He is the director of the Foot & Ankle Deformity Correction Center at the Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute. Dr. Lamm is a board-certified foot and ankle surgeon and a fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS). Dr. Lamm is recognized globally for his expertise in treating foot and ankle deformities in both children and adults. Throughout his 20-year career, he has published more than 100 book chapters and peer-reviewed research articles, conducted multiple clinical trials, and lectured at hundreds of conferences. Dr. Lamm is the research section editor of the Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery and a peer reviewer for various medical journals. Dr. Lamm is an expert in cutting-edge treatments including total ankle replacement, minimally invasive surgery, limb lengthening, limb preservation for the diabetic Charcot foot and bone infections, clubfeet, and joint preservation surgery. He invented a revolutionary technique for minimally invasive bunion surgery and developed a classifica ion and surgery for

toe lengthening. Dr. Lamm also treats the everyday foot and ankle fractures and sprains, heel pain, sport injuries, bunions, hammertoes, fla feet, high arch feet, Achilles tendon issues, neve injury, nonunion/malunions of bone, arthritis, and drop foot. Because of his far-reaching expertise, many patients are referred from out of state and internationally as well as he performed many revision surgeries. Dr. Lamm is passionate about providing each patient with a customized treatment plan and the latest medical techniques including stem cell therapy. His advanced surgical techniques allow post-operative weightbearing after foot and ankle surgery. Dr. Lamm takes great pride in helping patients improve their life and get back to the activities they love to do. Every year since 2010, Dr. Lamm has been voted “Top Doctor” by Palm Beach Illustrated, Jupiter, and Baltimore magazines and he appeared on the television show, “The Doctors.” He is a rotation director and adjunct professor at Harvard Medical School and has trained dozens of doctors from across the United States and internationally.

BRADLEY LAMM, DPM, FACFAS 901 45th St., Kimmel Building

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OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY (cont.) Rachel Ciaccio Women’s Health Partners, LLC 561-368-3775 Richard A. Conlen Boca Raton Obstetrics and Gynecology 561-368-2005 Viviane Connor Cleveland Clinic - Tomsich Health and Medical Center of Palm Beach County 877-463-2010 Cheryl Counsell T.L.C. Women’s Health 561-742-3929 Lauren Feingold Women’s Health Partners, LLC 561-368-3775 Robert C. Gordon OB/GYN Specialists of the Palm Beaches 561-627-6801 Kimberly A. Heroux Institute for Women’s Health and Body 561-799-3722 Victor R. Iannaccone OB/GYN Specialists of the Palm Beaches 561-741-1957 Marc Kaufman Partners in Women’s Health 561-354-1515 Samuel Kaufman Women’s Health Partners, LLC 561-368-3775 Sarah Knowlton Seasons Women’s Care 561-328-6165

Claudia Mason Cleveland Clinic - Tomsich Health and Medical Center of Palm Beach County 561-804-0200 Sasha Melendy OB/GYN Specialists of the Palm Beaches 561-741-1957 Stewart Newman Women’s Health Partners, LLC 561-368-3775 Jennifer D. Parker Delray OB/GYN Associates 561-499-2015 Steven Pliskow Advanced Women’s OB/GYN Loxahatchee 561-795-2400 Roberta E. Reilly OB/GYN Specialists of the Palm Beaches 561-655-3331 Sharon E. Ross OB/GYN Specialists of the Palm Beaches 561-655-3331 Jane Rudolph Women’s Health Partners, LLC 561-368-3775 Dana Schey Dr. Dana Schey M.D., LLC 561-300-5858 Anthony P. Shaya Partners in Women’s Health 561-354-1515 Sylvia Siegfried Women’s Care 561-434-0111

Samuel Lederman Women’s Care 561-434-0111

Rebecca Stern Stern Comprehensive Women’s Healthcare 561-488-3128

Jeffrey Litt Partners in Women’s Health 561-354-1515

Xiao-Mei Zeng Dr. Xiao-Mei Zeng MD 561-734-4545

Stephen H. Livingston Institute for Women’s Health and Body 561-799-3722

OPHTHALMOLOGY Thomas A. Albini University of Miami Health System Bascom Palmer Eye Institute 561-515-1500 David B. Cano Cano & Manning Eye Center 561-684-4773 Eric F. Ciliberti Rothchild Eye Institute 561-220-4232 Michael Connor Oculoplastic & Orbital Consultants 561-845-6500 Jonathan S. Criss Florida Eye Microsurgical Institute, Inc. 561-737-5500 Scott Fair Mittleman Eye 561-500-2020 Jorge Fortun University of Miami Health System Bascom Palmer Eye Institute 561-515-1500 Darin R. Goldman Retina Group of Florida 561-784-3788 David A. Goldman GoldmanEye 561-630-7120 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 139

David S. Greenfield University of Miami Health System Bascom Palmer Eye Institute 561-515-1500 Michael R. Grimmett Grimmett Eye Care PLLC 561-691-3937 Archana Gupta Advanced Eye Surgeons 561-931-2655 Luis J. Haddock University of Miami Health System Bascom Palmer Eye Institute 561-515-1500

Larry S. Halperin Retina Group of Florida 561-394-6499 Daniel A. Jewelewicz Delray Eye Associates, P.A. 561-498-8100 Deval D. Joshi Joshi Eye Institute 561-767-9999 George G. Khouri Palm Beach Eye Center 561-366-8300 Douglas A. Kohl Eye Associates of Boca Raton, P.A. 561-391-8300 Ellen Koo University of Miami Health System Bascom Palmer Eye Institute 561-515-1500 Jan W. Kronish Delray Eye Associates P.A. 561-498-8100 Robert A. Lalane Retina Group of Florida 561-501-5666 Jodi Luchs Florida Vision 561-659-9700 Richard P. Margolies Richard P. Margolies, MD 561-626-5600 Alma Mas-Ramirez Eye Associates of Boca Raton, P.A. 561-391-8300 Mark S. Milner GoldmanEye 561-630-7120 David Mittleman Mittleman Eye 561-500-2020 Julia Nemiroff Retina and Eye Clinic of Palm Beach Gardens 561-331-1797 Joseph Nezgoda West Boca Eye Center 561-488-1001

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STEPHEN M. QUINNAN, MD Stephen M. Quinnan, MD, is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon and leading innovator in his field. He has an exceptional background including medical education at Columbia University in New York and fellowship training in both orthopaedic trauma at the world-renowned Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, as well as limb lengthening and deformity correction at the Royal Brisbane Hospital in Australia. He then practiced for 12 years at the University of Miami/Ryder Trauma Center where he served as chief of orthopaedic trauma surgery. He joined the Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute in 2020 where he serves as chief of orthopaedic trauma as well as head of the amputee reconstruction program. Dr. Quinnan has invented and published on multiple groundbreaking surgical treatments in the areas of limb reconstruction and deformity correction, pelvic and hip reconstruction, severe fracture treatment, post-traumatic and amputee reconstruction. These advances have not only improved the lives of many patients but have also set new standards for what is possible in extremity and pelvic reconstruction. Dr. Quinnan provides the highest level of fracture care for

both the lower and upper extremities, especially for highenergy severe injuries. He also specializes in limb and joint preservation and joint replacement surgery, complex pelvic and acetabulum reconstruction, treatment of fracture nonunion and malunion, limb lengthening, correction of limb deformity and malalignment, treatment of lower and upper extremity bone loss, 3D custom solutions, and treatment of osteomyelitis. In recent years, Dr. Quinnan has been a leader in the revolutionary improvements in amputee reconstruction including cutting-edge techniques such as osseointegration for amputees, targeted muscle reinnervation, and residuum lengthening. He is currently the only active member of the Orthopaedic Trauma Association in Palm Beach County and is in the presidential line of the Limb Lengthening Reconstruction Society. Dr. Quinnan has taught at nearly 100 orthopaedic educational courses, published over 40 impactful peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, and has been an invited speaker in 14 countries on five continents. His methods are recognized and practiced world-wide, and he is happy to offer that world-class care to our community at the Paley Institute in West Palm Beach.

STEPHEN M. QUINNAN, MD 901 45th St., Kimmel Building

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OPHTHALMOLOGY (cont.) Elizabeth Oteiza Katzen Eye Care & Laser Center 877-736-2020 Paul D. Rosenblum Paul Rosenblum, MD 561-627-6333 Steven I. Rosenfeld Delray Eye Associates, P.A. 561-498-8100

CHRISTOPHER BOYES, MD Coastal Vein and Vascular Specialists is a medical team of practitioners who are committed to the highest excellence in vascular medical care. These highly skilled professionals have decades of combined experience evaluating and treating the most complex vascular disorders. Every professional at Coastal Vein and Vascular remains on the forefront of the latest techniques to provide the best possible results for every patient. Dr. Christopher Boyes is a board-certifie vascular surgeon and is a native of Palm Beach Gardens. After completing his vascular surgery fellowship at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, N.C., he was an academic vascular surgeon and the assistant program director for the Sanger Heart and Vascular Institute in Charlotte for many years. Dr. Boyes recently returned to Palm Beach Gardens to offer an academic level of excellence in medical care to our community. Dr. Boyes has many years of experience with open and endovascular surgery, including aneurysms, carotid, venous, and arterial disease. Dialysis access, amputation prevention, TCAR, EVAR, and TEVAR. Office based procedures include the latest minimally invasive technologies for spider and varicose veins.

Peter A.D. Rubin Peter A.D. Rubin, M.D 561-729-7771 Patrick E. Rubsamen Retina Group of Florida 561-394-6499 S. Daniel Salama S. Daniel Salama MD 561-395-7616 Michael A. Schaffer Delray Eye Associates P.A. 561-498-8100 Barry A. Schechter Florida Eye Microsurgical Institute, Inc. 561-451-4514 Alan Shuster Shuster Eye Center 561-425-7070 Sirtaz S. Sibia Sibia Eye Institute 561-752-0075 Jeffrey E. Siegal Jeffrey E. Siegal M.D., P.A. 561-495-8558 Craig A. Skolnick Skolnick Eye Institute 561-296-2010 Jay Wallshein Palm Beach Eye Center 561-677-9984

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Mark H. Weiner Eye Associates of Boca Raton, P.A. 561-391-8300 Matthew J. Weiss Eye Associates of Boca Raton, P.A. 561-391-8300

Mark A. Werner Delray Eye Associates P.A. 561-498-8100 Marc Winnick Delray Eye Associates, P.A. 561-498-8100

ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY David Abbasi Orthopedic Surgery Center of Palm Beach County 561-300-1400 Gary Ackerman Palm Beach Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, P.A. 561-845-6000 Juan F. Agudelo Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County 561-967-6500 Rena R. Amro Palm Orthopedic Institute, Inc. 561-434-6796 Lyall J. Ashberg Atlantis Orthopaedics 561-627-8500 Daniel A. Baluch Orthopaedic Surgery Associates 561-734-5080 Marc Bergman Boca Raton Outpatient Surgery & Laser Center 561-241-8668 Robert S. Biscup Biscup Spine 800-533-7313 Mark S. Bromson Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group 561-391-5515 David N. Buchalter South Palm Orthopedics 561-496-6622 David R. Campbell David Campbell MDPA 561-427-0860

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Joseph B. Chalal Personalized Orthopedics of the Palm Beaches 561-733-5888 Edward Chung Spine Institute of South Florida 561-381-4271 Joel Cohen Palm Beach Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, P.A. 561-845-6000 Michael Cooney Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute 561-694-7776 Jonathan B. Courtney Orthopaedic Surgery Associates 561-395-5733 Veronica Diaz Palm Beach Hand to Shoulder 561-746-7686

George J. Kolettis Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group 561-391-5515 Michael Krantzow Golden Orthopedic Knee, Hip, Should and Foot Center 561-488-2200 Michael Leighton Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute 561-694-7776 Alexander N. Lenard Orthopaedic Care Specialists 561-840-1090 Eric Lloyd Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group 561-391-5515 Nathaniel A. Lowen Florida Back Institute 561-988-8988

Mark S. Eskenazi Spine Institute of South Florida 561-381-4271

Gregory M. Martin Personalized Orthopedics of the Palm Beaches 561-733-5888

David Feldman Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute 561-844-5255

Steve E. Meadows South Palm Orthopedics 561-496-6622

Richard Gorman The Medical Group of South Florida 561-622-6111

Tom Minas Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute 561-844-5255

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Elvis Grandic Elvis Grandic, MD 561-734-5080

William Muñoz Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group 561-391-5515

Gavin P. Hart The Center for Bone & Joint Surgery of the Palm Beaches 561-798-6600

Andrew R. Noble Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute 561-694-7776 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 142

Brian W. Hill Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute 561-694-7776

Scott Norris Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute 561-694-7776

Curtis J. Kephart Golden Orthopedic Knee, Hip, Should and Foot Center 561-488-2200

Robert Norton Florida Spine Associates 561-495-9511

James Kerpsack Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute 561-694-7776

David Padden Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-430-4610

DAVID A. GOLDMAN, MD Prior to founding his private practice, David A. Goldman, MD, served as assistant professor of clinical ophthalmology at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute in Palm Beach Gardens. Within the first of his five years of employment there, Dr. Goldman quickly became the highest-volume surgeon. He has been recognized as one of the “Top 250 U.S. Surgeons” by Premier Surgeon and “Top 40 under 40 Ophthalmologists in the World” by the British journal, The Ophthalmologist, as well as being named a “Best Doctor” and “Top Ophthalmologist.” In 2021, Dr. Goldman was ranked as the No. 43 best ophthalmologist out of nearly 25,000 in the United States by Newsweek magazine.

DAVID A. GOLDMAN, MD

Goldman Eye 3502 Kyoto Gardens Drive, Ste. B • Palm Beach Gardens 305-310-3241 • goldmaneye.com

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ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY (cont.) Dror Paley Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute 561-844-5255 Pedro A. Piza Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-498-4010 Jeffrey A. Press Personalized Orthopedics of the Palm Beaches 561-733-5888 Stephen Quinnan Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute 561-844-5255

HENRY J. SHAPIRO, MD Instrumental in developing the oncology program at Jupiter Medical Center in the early 1980s and former director of its Comprehensive Cancer Center, Dr. Henry Shapiro maintains a close relationship with Jupiter Medical Center, its staff specialists, and several university-affi iated cancer centers. He takes pride in offering the best up-to-date and cutting-edge therapies in hematology and oncology. Conveniently located at the corner of University Boulevard and Military Trail, his large, modern office offers an in-house laboratory, infusion center, and on-premises CT/PETCT. The radiation therapy facility is just a three-minute drive. Dr. Shapiro has practiced comprehensive and compassionate care for more than 40 years without the need for nurse practitioners or on-call physicians. He is truly committed to the health and well-being of his patients.

HENRY J. SHAPIRO, MD Jupiter Hematology Oncology 431 University Blvd. • Jupiter 561-748-2488 • genesiscare.com

Eric T. Shapiro Orthopaedic Surgery Associates 561-395-5733 Ryan Simovitch HSS Florida 561-657-4610 Matthew Stiebel Palm Beach Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, P.A. 561-845-6000 Charlton E. Stucken Orthopaedic Surgery Associates 561-395-5733

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Wade Van Sice Jupiter Orthopedics & Sports Medicine 561-744-9733

John Randazzo Palm Beach Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, P.A. 561-845-6000

Mark Waeltz The Center for Bone & Joint Surgery of the Palm Beaches 561-798-6600

Brian K. Reiter Atlantis Orthopaedics 561-627-8500

John L. Wang HSS Florida 561-657-4620

Craig Robbins Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute 561-844-5255

Richard L. Weiner Orthopaedic Care Specialists 561-840-1090

Martin W. Roche HSS Florida 561-657-4638

Russell D. Weisz South Palm Orthopedics 561-496-6622

Nicholas Sama HSS Florida 561-657-4800

Gary Wexler Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute 561-694-7776

Alan L. Saperstein BocaCare Orthopedics 561-955-6784

PAIN MEDICINE

Philip A. Saville Florida Spine Associates 561-495-9511 Andrew Schneider Orthopaedic Care Specialists 561-840-1090 Andrew Seltzer Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute 561-694-7776

Gazelle Aram Expert Care Center 561-203-5160 Michael Auerbach Florida Spine Associates 561-495-9511 Saulis Banionis Florida Interventional Pain Management, LLC 561-537-4817

Claire Shannon Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute 561-844-5255

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Michael Baskin Personalized Orthopedics of the Palm Beaches 561-733-5888 Scott A. Berger PainFreeForever 561-706-7200

Stuart J. Feldman Resolute Pain Solutions 866-228-7676 Howell R. Goldfarb Comprehensive Pain Care of South Florida 561-795-8655

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William S. Berman William S. Berman, MD, PA 561-364-1079 Cy Blanco Florida Pain Management Institute 561-331-5050 Brian J. Burrough Florida Spine Associates 561-495-9511 Jeffrey R. Cara Spine and Wellness Centers of America 561-377-0070 Daniel J. Cartledge National Spine & Pain Centers 561-495-6300 Kevin A. Chaitoff Interventional Pain Physicians of South Florida 561-833-8893 Sami I. Dagher Dagher Sami I Medical Group 561-733-8133 Nathaniel R. Drourr Jupiter Pain Management 561-223-6288 Roberto Duran Cardone Pain & Anesthesia 561-624-0702 Seif M. Elbualy Boca Raton Regional Hospital Marcus Neuroscience Institute 561-955-4836 Melisa Estes Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute 561-694-7776 Russell C. Feit Certified Spine & Pain Care 561-578-4582

Eduardo Jusino Advanced Interventional Pain Institute 561-568-6463 Jonathan R. Kamerlink Florida Spine Associates 561-495-9511 Ricardo Leano Palm Beach Pain, LLC 561-336-9710 Seth MacMahon Florida Spine Associates 561-495-9511 Sina Menashehoff Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group 561-391-5515 Fernando Mora Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute 561-694-7776 Carisa Pearce Florida Cancer Specialists 561-366-4100 Humberto Porrata Comprehensive Pain Care of South Florida 561-795-8655 Louis J. Raso Louis J. Raso, MD, PA 561-264-2929 Sheldon Regenbaum Interventional Pain Physicians of South Florida 561-833-8893

JOHN F. MORRISON, MD John F. Morrison, MD, is a South Florida neurosurgeon extensively trained in matters relating to the spine, cerebrovascular neurosurgery, brain tumors, hydrocephalus surgery, and peripheral nerve surgery. Dr. Morrison is one of few highly skilled in minimally invasive spine surgery. He attended Creighton University for medical school and continued his training at Boston University, Brown University, and University at Buffalo. As a fif h-generation physician, he takes pride in his heritage. In 2019, he moved from New York and opened The Morrison Clinic as a tribute to his great-grandfather, general surgeon O.C. Morrison, who opened in the early 1900s the first Morrison Clinic in Iowa. He has vast experience transforming the quality of life for patients with brain and spine conditions. Dr. Morrison performs endoscopic spine surgery, spinal fusions, craniotomy, skull base surgery, microvascular decompression, vagus nerve stimulator implantation, and cerebrovascular neurosurgery. Dr. John Morrison is a member of American Association of Neurological Surgeons and Congress of Neurological Surgeons: he serves on the organizations’ Joint Section on Neurotrauma and Critical Care. He enjoys golfing, boating activities, and spending time with his family.

Gary M. Richman Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County 561-967-6500 David Roufaiel Advanced Pain Management & Wellness Center 561-944-5534

JOHN F. MORRISON, MD

The Morrison Clinic 2290 10th Avenue North, Ste. 401 • Lake Worth 561-284-8455 • themorrisonclinic.com

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PAIN MEDICINE (cont.) Mark Rubenstein Mark Rubenstein, MD, PA 561-296-9991 Stuart A. Rubin Stuart A. Rubin, MD, PA 561-738-2000 Ian Schaja Resolute Pain Solutions 866-228-7676

ANDREW NOBLE, MD Dr. Andrew Noble is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon who completed fellowship training in knee and hip replacement from the Harvard School of Medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. He has been in practice for more than 15 years and is a recognized leader in joint replacement in Palm Beach County. By using the latest surgical techniques, his patients experience a more rapid recovery with smaller scars and less pain. In 2011, Dr. Noble became proficient with the Mako robotic arm-assisted surgery and offers both robotic-assisted partial and total knee replacements. He has performed muscle-sparing direct anterior hip replacements for over a decade and is a teaching consultant for other surgeons. Dr. Noble developed a post-surgical recovery program that significan ly reduces or eliminates narcotic pain medications while still providing outstanding pain relief. He refined same-day joint replacement, giving patients the opportunity to go home the same day from an outpatient facility. Be assured, when you or your loved one requires knee or hip replacement surgery, Dr. Noble and his team will provide you with the “Noble Difference”—exceptional care with personalized service.

Adam E. Shestack Florida Pain Management Institute 561-331-5050 Marc Slonimski Interventional Spine Care of the Palm Beaches 561-845-7432 Steven A. Stein Resolute Pain Solutions 866-228-7676 Wayne S. Weidenbaum Interventional Pain Physicians of South Florida 561-833-8893

PATHOLOGY Thomas A. Bolton Palm Beach Pathology 561-659-0770 Alan S. Sara Palm Beach Pathology 561-659-0770

PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY David M. Drossner Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists 561-514-7390 Marshall Lewis Pediatrix Cardiology of South Florida 561-844-9858

ANDREW NOBLE, MD Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute 4215 Burns Road • Palm Beach Gardens 2055 Military Trail, Ste. 200 • Jupiter 561-694-7776 • andrewnoblemd.com

Amit Patange Kidz Medical Services 561-558-1212

Carlo Zeidenweber Kidz Medical Services 561-558-1212

PEDIATRIC CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Anwar Vardag West Boca Medical Center 561-488-8368

PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY Arelis Burgos Clearlyderm Dermatology 561-353-3376 Manju Elizabeth George Pediatric Dermatology of the Palm Beaches 561-804-7546 Andleeb Usmani TruDerm 561-847-4751

PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY Middey Damian Children’s Endocrine & Diabetes Care, Inc. 561-792-1525 Kelly J. Seiler Nicklaus Children’s Hospital 561-799-7272

PEDIATRIC GASTROENTEROLOGY Lawrence M. Adams Palm Beach Pediatric Gastroenterology 561-840-1960 Carrie Firestone Baum Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists 561-799-7272 Enrique Hernandez-Sanchez Gastro Health 561-206-6064 Mariana S. Middelhof Gastro Health 561-214-6695

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John M. Peters Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists 561-624-9188

Marshall M. Stone Jupiter Medical Center Physician Group 561-852-0038

Jorge A. Rosario-Mulinelli Gastro Health 561-206-6064

PEDIATRICS (GENERAL)

PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE

Shira Bassly Pediatric Associates 561-477-7700

Diana C. Rodriguez-Hidalgo Kidz Medical Services 561-558-1212

James Beattie Infants and Children, P.A. 561-242-0505

Chad Sanborn Kidz Medical Services 561-558-1212

Lynda A. Bideau Children’s Physicians 561-626-4000

PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY

Barbara Chamberlain Just For Kids Pediatrics 561-369-0111

Farjam Farzam Pediatric Neurologists of Palm Beach 561-753-8888 Paul Winner Palm Beach Neurology 561-845-0500

PEDIATRIC PSYCHIATRY Samantha B. Saltz Doctor Sam, LLC 561-510-9150 Marshall Teitelbaum Marshall Teitelbaum, M.D. 561-630-8530

PEDIATRIC SURGERY Anne Fischer Palm Beach Children’s Surgical Specialists 561-295-9100 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 145

Melvyn Karp Kidz Medical Services 561-558-1212 Avraham Schlager Palm Beach Children’s Surgical Specialists 561-295-9100

Charmaine Chibar Florida Department of Health in Palm Beach County 561-514-5300 Paul Christakis Christakis Pediatrics 561-392-4453 Leon R Cohen Cohen & Sheinker Pediatrics 561-362-4330 Juan C. Collazos My Way Pediatrics 561-423-9944 Jeanmarie Connor Premier Pediatrics of Palm Beach 561-469-8989 Mackenzie Dailey Pediatric Partners 561-741-0000

TOM MINAS, MD, MS Dr. Tom Minas is an attending orthopedic surgeon and the director of the cartilage repair center at the Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute. He previously practiced at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston for 30 years and remains a Professor Emeritus of Orthopedic Surgery at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Minas is an internationally recognized leader in the orthopedic field, specializing in joint preservation and cartilage repair of the knee. He adapted the ACI (autologous chondrocyte implantation) surgical technique, being the first to bring the practice to the United States from Sweden. He also established the first cartilage repair center in the United States. Dr. Minas provides a personalized approach to each patient as he assesses each person’s activities and desires. This allows him to choose the most appropriate joint preserving or prosthetic solution to optimize the recovery and functional outcome of each patient, from cartilage and meniscal transplantation to custom printed knee joint replacement surgeries.

Donald T. Drummond My Way Pediatrics 561-844-2233 Ivy Faske Ivy Faske, M.D. 561-626-4677 Scott Fisch Boca VIPediatrics 561-923-9635

TOM MINAS, MD, MS,

Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute 901 45th St., Kimmel Building • West Palm Beach 561-844-5255 • paleyinstitute.org • cartilagerepaircenter.org

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Physician Profiles PEDIATRICS (GENERAL) (cont.) Caecilia Garcia Mahoney Pediatrics P.A. 561-793-2500 Paul Gilbert Boca VIPediatrics 561-923-9635 Armando Gonzalez Tenet Florida Physician Services 561-649-9296

TRIPLE O MEDICAL SERVICES Drs. Olayemi Osiyemi and Jose Menajovsky of Triple O Medial Services are both board certified in infectious disease. Osiyemi is a U.S. Army veteran and a graduate of the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore. He completed his internal medicine residency and infectious disease fellowship at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital. He is the chief of infectious disease at both Good Samaritan and St. Mary’s medical centers. Osiyemi is heavily involved in clinical trials and has published in several peer-reviewed journals. In addition, Osiyemi is the medical director and founder of Fantastic Wellness Center, a medical spa located in West Palm Beach. Some of the services available at the spa include hyperbaric oxygen, Botox, fi ler, and hormonal and weight-management programs. Menajovsky was born and raised in Peru and is fluent in Spanish. He completed his internal medicine residency training at Temple University and infectious disease fellowship training at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore. He has chaired hospital pharmacy and therapeutics and infection control committees. Both physicians are preceptors for medical students, medical residents, pharmacy students, nurse practitioner and physician assistant students from several schools including University of Miami, Nova Southeastern University, and Kansas City University. Both physicians also provide exclusive concierge services.

OLAYEMI OSIYEMI, MD AND JOSE MENAJOVSKY, MD Triple O Medical Services 2580 Metrocentre Boulevard, Ste. 3 • West Palm Beach 561-832-6770 • tripleomedical.com

Ada C. Hanlon Infants and Children, P.A. 561-242-0505 Jay Harvey Cohen & Sheinker Pediatrics 561-362-4330 Alfonso J. Henriquez Dr. Alfonso J. Henriquez 561-275-7100 Terrie M. Johnson Pediatric Associates 561-863-5757 Sarrie F. Katz Premier Pediatrics of Palm Beach 561-469-8989 Belle Lambkin-Alexander Palm Beach Pediatrics 561-509-5009 Alberto Luchtan Boca Pediatric Group 561-391-6210 Jonell Mahoney Mahoney Pediatrics P.A. 561-793-2500 Alexandria M. Niewiadomski Children’s Physicians 561-626-4000

Ronald Romear Infants and Children, P.A. 561-242-0505 Chad Rudnick Boca VIPediatrics 561-923-9635 Waleska Santiago Pediatric Associates 561-798-9417 Susan Shamaskin The Pediatric Center, Inc. 561-790-2600 Melissa Sheinker Cohen & Sheinker Pediatrics 561-362-4330 Lisa A. Simons Pediatric Associates 561-967-5761 Dionne Skervin Palm Beach Pediatrics 561-509-5009 Lily Wiedrich Mahoney Pediatrics P.A. 561-793-2500

PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION Michael Baskin Personalized Orthopedics of the Palm Beaches 561-733-5888 Steven Burack SouthPalm Ortho-Spine Institute 561-742-5959 Jeffrey R. Cara Spine and Wellness Centers of America 561-377-0070

Andrew W. Reiss Pediatric Associates 561-477-7700

Jeffrey G. Compas Cornell Institute for Rehabilitation Medicine 561-737-7733

Lyda Rodriguez Infants and Children, P.A. 561-242-0505

Nicholas Dang Delray Medical Center 561-498-4440

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Kathleen L. Davenport HSS Florida 561-657-4590

Fredric M. Barr Palm Beach Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery 561-430-2183

Jeffrey S. Farber Rehabilitation Center for Children and Adults 561-655-7266

David Bogue David Bogue, MD 561-886-1002

Charles W. Graubert Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County 561-967-6500

Rafael C. Cabrera Plastic Surgery Specialist of Boca Raton 561-203-6265

Alan K. Gruskin Dr. Alan K. Gruskin, DO 561-394-3587

Alexandra Condé Green ACG Plastic Surgery 561-617-0240

Mohan S. Gulati Mohan S. Gulati MD PA 561-641-8787

Jonathan Cook Sanctuary Plastic Surgery 561-475-1861

Monica Habib-Heghinian Boca Trauma and Rehab 561-392-1333

Jason Cooper Dr. Jason Cooper Plastic Surgery 561-406-6574

Craig H. Lichtblau Craig H. Lichtblau, MD PA 561-842-3694

Alexander J. Covey East End Laser Care 561-669-3178

Jacob L. Lochner Rehabilitation Physicians PA 561-659-5443

Daniel Crane Inspire Aesthetics 561-414-2507

Mark Rubenstein Mark Rubenstein, MD, PA 561-296-9991

Albert Dabbah Dr. Dabbah Ageless Attitude 561-488-1700

Paul M. Schwartz Paul M. Schwartz MD PA 561-499-4217

Anthony N. Dardano Anthony N. Dardano, DO, FACS 561-202-1248

Supriya Shah Promedica Prosperity Oaks 561-626-9702

Gregory S. Delange Estética Institute of the Palm Beaches 561-776-9555

Debra Weiss Dr. Debra R. Weiss 954-234-0509

Jaimie DeRosa DeRosa Clinic Facial Aesthetics 561-468-6531

PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY

L. Scott Ennis Ennis Plastic Surgery at Boca Plastic Surgery & Age Management 561-405-9020

David J. Applebaum David J. Applebaum, MD, PA 561-347-7777

Steven Fagien Steven Fagien MD, FACS - Aesthetic Eyelid and Facial Plastic Surgery 561-393-9898

ANNE C. FISCHER, MD Dr. Anne Fischer is fellowship trained and board certifie in general surgery and pediatric surgery. She has practiced medicine for 20 years and specializes in minimally invasive pediatric general and thoracic surgery for the smallest of infants up to teens. Working at Palm Beach Children’s Hospital at St. Mary’s Medical Center gives her the breadth of pediatric specialists for advanced multi-disciplinary care. “Pediatric-centric, multi-specialty programs ensure the best outcomes and allow physicians to implement the latest innovations as a team,” she says. “I’m passionate about quality and cuttingedge care; there is joy in taking care of children and making a difference that lasts a lifetime.” From a longstanding family of physicians, Dr. Fischer chose pediatric surgery for its unique potential to change an entire life. She is exuberant over the many novel innovations that have improved the care of children and tremendous gains in the challenges of pediatric oncology. Now with offices in West Palm, Jupiter, and Royal Palm, she welcomes a new partner, Dr. Avi Schlager, who has equal passion located in Boca too.

ANNE FISCHER, MD, PHD, FACS AND AVRAHAM SCHLAGER MD FACS Palm Beach Children’s Surgical Specialists at St. Mary’s Medical Center 927 45th Street, Ste. 301 • West Palm Beach 561-295-9100 • palmbeachchildrenssurgicalspecialists.com

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PHYSICIANS Jupiter Medical Specialists, LLC is a medical multispecialty practice. Experts in many specialties with one thing in common: a compassionate, healing touch. It is our mission to provide exemplary care to all of our patients, whether seen in the hospital or in our outpatient clinic. We strive to maintain a close patient-provider relationship in order to deliver the care that our patients deserve. For more information or to make and appointment, please visit www.jupitermedicalspecialists.com

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GARY BRADLEY, DO, MSC

RICHARD DUBE, MD

WILLIAM GUSTAVE, MD, MPH

PRIMARY CARE SERVICES JMS Primary Care Services – Jupiter Lakes 136 Jupiter Lakes Blvd, Jupiter, FL 33458 Phone (561) 935-6538 Dr. Craig Prokos, Dr. William Gustave and Cynthia Prokos, APRN JMS Primary Care Services - Indiantown 1080 E. Indiantown Rd, Suite 206, Jupiter, FL 33477 Phone (561) 529-4842 Dr. Peter Lyn JMS Primary Care Services - Military Trail 5430 Military Trail, Suite 62, Jupiter, FL 33458 Phone (561) 935-4070 Dr. Howard Schwartz

PETER LYN, MD

BONNIE MURPHY, DO

SANDHYA PATTEM, MD

JMS Primary Care Services – Tequesta 169 Tequesta Dr, Suite 12E, Tequesta, FL 33469 Phone (561) 529-4844 Dr. Bonnie Murphy, Dr. Sandhya Pattem and Dr. William E. Wunder JMS Primary Care Services - Palm Beach Gardens 3401 PGA Blvd., Suite 320, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 Phone (561) 277-6909 Dr. William Gustave and Dr. Sandhya Pattem

CRAIG PROKOS, MD

HOWARD SCHWARTZ, MD

WILLIAM E. WUNDER, MD

JMS Primary Care Services - Stuart 2854 SE Federal Hwy, Stuart, FL 34994 Phone (772) 214-3773 Dr. Richard Dube, Dr. Gary Bradley and Hillary Morris, APRN

GENERAL SURGERY Dr. Barry M. Miskin and Dr. Ronald Zelnick 210 Jupiter Lakes Blvd, Bldg. 3000, Ste 105, Jupiter, FL 33458 Phone (561) 972-5703 BARRY M. MISKIN, MD, FACS

JEFFERSON VAUGHAN, MD, FACS

RONALD ZELNICK, MD, FACS, FASCRS

Dr. Jefferson Vaughan 1002 S Old Dixie Hwy, Ste 206, Jupiter, FL 33458 Phone (561) 972-5721

RADIATION ONCOLOGY Dr. Nathan Tennyson 1240 S Old Dixie Hwy, Jupiter, FL 33458 Phone (561) 972-5723

NATHAN TENNYSON, MD

Most major insurance plans accepted.

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Daniel S. Kovacs Schuster Plastic Surgery 561-912-9191

Drew Schnitt Inspire Aesthetics 561-414-2507

Dennis R. Frisch Boca Raton Podiatry 561-395-4243

Scott T. Farber Farber Plastic Surgery 561-503-2700

David Lickstein Lickstein Plastic Surgery 561-220-4475

Richard Schwartz The Palm Beach Plastic Surgery Center 561-833-4022

Suzanne Fuchs LuxePodiatry 561-619-3557

Amy Simon Estética Institute of the Palm Beaches 561-776-9555

Jason Gold Foot, Ankle & Leg Vein Center 561-677-9082

Jacob D. Steiger Steiger Facial Plastic Surgery 561-499-9339

Dina Hansen LA Medical Associates 561-433-5577

K. Eva Styperek-Grohmann Dr. Eva Plastic Surgeon 561-735-7766

Martha J. Holzworth Boca Raton Orthopaedic Group 561-391-5515

Robin A. Sykes Jupiter Plastic Surgery Center 561-746-9400

Adam J. Katz Premier Podiatry Group 561-364-9584

Dev Vibhakar Aqua Plastic Surgery 561-776-2830

Jennifer Kazamias Boca Raton Podiatry 561-395-4243

Jeffrey L. Wisnicki Advanced Cosmetic Surgery Center of the Palm Beaches 561-798-1400

Bradley Lamm Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute 561-844-5255

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Craig M. Forleiter Lickstein Plastic Surgery 561-220-4475 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 129

Michael J. Lipan ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-626-3223

Michael Frederick Le Spa Plastic Surgery 754-277-4120

Aldo A. Lombardo Allure Institute for Plastic Surgery 561-747-1232

Alan Gold Sanctuary Plastic Surgery 561-475-1861

Vartan Mardirossian Mardirossian Facial Aesthetics 561-692-4698

Dana M. Goldberg Dana Goldberg MD 561-257-4100

Mark R. Murphy Palm Beach Facial Plastic Surgery 561-408-6284

Matthew Goodwin Inspire Aesthetics 561-414-2507

Nathan E. Nachlas ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida 561-939-0900

Arturo K. Guiloff Estética Institute of the Palm Beaches 561-776-9555

Itzhak Nir Palms Wellington Plastic Surgery 561-899-8118

Andrea Hass Hass Plastic Surgery & MediSpa 561-624-7777

Thomas A. Pane Atlantic Coast Aesthetics 561-295-1871

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Brian Hass Hass Plastic Surgery & MediSpa 561-624-7777 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 127

Ernesto Hayn Plastic Surgery of Palm Beach P.A. 561-692-4292 Daniel L. Kapp Daniel L. Kapp, MD 561-833-4022 Andrew Mark Klapper Floridian Institute of Plastic Surgery 561-232-2000 Kim Edward Koger Koger Cosmetic Clinic & Medspa 561-748-1565

Alan B. Pillersdorf Plastic Surgery of Palm Beach P.A. 561-692-4292

PODIATRY James T. Clancy Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County 561-967-6500

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Dustin Constant Palm Beach Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, P.A. 561-845-6000

Jason Pozner Sanctuary Plastic Surgery 561-475-1861

Joshua P. Daly South Florida Foot & Ankle Centers 561-793-6170

Jana K. Rasmussen Jana K. Rasmussen, M.D., F.A.C.S. 561-833-6688

Elizabeth “Lizzie” Davis LA Medical Associates 561-433-5577

David Rosenstein Dr. David Rosenstein 561-736-9800

Daniel Elgut South Florida Foot & Ankle Centers 561-793-6170

Andrew H. Rosenthal Rosenthal Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery 561-880-8866

David M. Fischman Fischman Foot and Ankle 561-575-2266

Mark Pinsky Pinsky Plastic Surgery 561-258-9554

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Lori Lane LA Medical Associates 561-433-5577 Ariel Lepoff The Medical Group of South Florida 561-622-6111 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 118 & 119

Andrew A. Lerner Andrew A. Lerner, DPM, PA 561-745-1480 John S. Levin Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County 561-967-6500 Andrew Levy Abacoa Podiatry 561-624-4800 Saul Lipsman Lipsman Foot & Ankle Center 561-967-7600 Seth Minsky Amicus Medical Group 561-264-6756

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Amy Feldman, MD Allergy & Immunology

Carrie Firestone Baum, MD Gastroenterology

John Peters, DO Gastroenterology

Kelly J. Seiler, MD Endocrinology

Congratulations on being recognized as Top Physicians by Palm Beach Illustrated. To schedule an appointment at any Nicklaus Children’s location, please visit nicklauschildrens.org/Appointment or call 888-624-APPT (2778).

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Bariatric & General Surgery Bariatric & General Surgery Erica R. Podolsky, MD, FASMBS Ariel Rodriguez, MD, FACS, FASMBS

Cardiology Arthur P. Weiner, MD, FACC

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Breast Surgery Elena Antedomenico Rehl, MD, FACS

Cardiac Surgery Richard S. Faro, MD, FACS

Cardiac Surgery Joseph Motta, MD, FACS

Cardiothoracic Surgery Jeffrey H. Newman, MD, FACS

Cardiothoracic Surgery Nishant D. Patel, MD

Colon and Rectal Surgery Mariano Faresi, MD, FACS, FASCRS

Endovascular Neurosurgery Ali R. Malek, MD, FAHA

Foot & Ankle Surgery Bradley M. Lamm, DPM, FACFAS

General Surgery Ralph Breslaw, MD, FACS

General Surgery Jonathan Wideroff, MD, FACS

Internal Medicine Deborah Friedlander, MD

Internal Medicine Elizabeth Polsinelli, DO

Internal Medicine Jessica S. Schwartz, DO

Internal Medicine Martha L. Zambrano, MD

Interventional Cardiology Rahul Aggarwal, MD

Neurology Paul Acevedo, MD

Neurology Arif Dalvi, MD, MBA

Neurology Jeffrey Rubin, MD

Neurosurgery John Afshar, MD

Oncological Surgery Kimmerle Cohen, MD

Orthopedic Surgery David Feldman, MD

Orthopedic Surgery Tom Minas, MD, FACS

Orthopedic Surgery David Padden, MD

Orthopedic Surgery Pedro A. Piza, MD

Orthopedic Surgery Stephen Quinnan, MD

Orthopedic Surgery Claire Shannon, MD

Orthopedic Surgery/ Limb Reconstruction Dror Paley, MD, FRCSC

Pediatrics Armando Gonzalez, MD

Pediatric General Surgery Avraham Schlager, MD, FACS

Pediatric General & Thoracic Surgery Anne Fischer, MD, PhD, MBA

Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery Craig A. Robbins, MD

Urology Antonio Beltran, MD

Vascular Surgery & Endovascular Therapy Joseph Ricotta, MD, MS, DFSVS, FACS

Cardiology Eric H. Lieberman, MD, FACC

Cardiology Jonathan J. Vafai, MD, FACC, FASE

Colon/Rectal Surgery Colon/Rectal/Bariatric Surgery Leandro J. Feo, MD, FACS, Eduardo Parra-Davila, MD, FASCRS FACS, FASCRS

Colorectal & General Surgery Hayder Al-Azzawi, MD

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Andrew P. Ostapchuk Andrew P. Ostapchuk, DPM PA 561-743-0410

Earl J. Campazzi Campazzi Concierge Medicine 561-440-8879

Kevin K. Palmer Golden Orthopedic Knee, Hip, Should and Foot Center 561-488-2200 Lily Pan Perkins Comprehensive Foot & Ankle Surgery 561-799-9581 Daniel J. Pero Integrative Foot & Ankle 561-293-3439 Khoa G. Pham LA Medical Associates 561-433-5577 Juan E. Sardiña Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County 561-967-6500 Allen Sater Ankle & Foot Care Center 561-286-4258 John Schilero Palm Beach Orthopaedic Institute 561-694-7776 Jodi Schoenhaus Foot, Ankle & Leg Vein Center 561-677-9082 Vishnu Seecharan LuxePodiatry 561-619-3557 Scott Strolla Dr. Scott Strolla, DPM 561-659-3930 Michael B. Sturm Delray Podiatry Foot and Ankle Group, Inc. 561-865-3331 Mark G. Warren Delray Advanced Wound Care Center 561-495-3412

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PSYCHIATRY Laura A. DeLuca Advanced Mental Health Care Inc. 561-333-8884 Gretchen M. Garcia Mindful Behavioral Health PLLC 561-499-6933 Lyad Gozal Multilingual Psychotherapy Centers, Inc. 561-712-8821 David A. Gross The Center for Treatment of Anxiety and Mood Disorders 561-496-1094 David Husted Psychiatry of the Palm Beaches 561-532-1462 Raju Mangrola Raju Mangrola, MD, PA 561-691-1400 Neville Marks Neville Marks, MD 561-655-3666 Michael J. Morejon Proliance Center 561-338-7725 Elssy Oms Psychiatric Specialty Center 561-331-8800 Mariel Paralitici-Morales FoundCare, Inc. 561-432-5849 Charles A. Raele Dr. Charles A. Raele, MD 561-330-4557

Paul Rashid NeuroBehavioral Hospitals 800-592-2974 Raul J. Rodriguez Delray Center for Healing 561-266-8866 Samantha B. Saltz Doctor Sam, LLC 561-510-9150 Philip J. Scharfer Philip J Scharfer, MD 561-622-6788 Andrew Sorial Boca Raton Psychiatry 561-342-8822 Jodi E. Star Guiding Light Wellness Center 561-422-3314 Robert L. Steinberg Robert L. Steinberg, MD, PA 561-994-4681 Marshall Teitelbaum Marshall Teitelbaum, M.D. 561-630-8530 Aron Tendler Advanced Mental Health Care Inc. 561-333-8884 Serge Thys FoundCare, Inc. Behavioral Health Center 561-863-7800

RADIATION ONCOLOGY Anurag Agarwal GenesisCare 561-826-3334 Rashmi K. Benda Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-4111 Kishore K. Dass GenesisCare 561-793-6500 Alicia E. Gittleman GenesisCare 561-795-9845

Andrew Hall Jupiter Medical Center Jupiter Imaging Associates/Envision 561-263-4414 Michael Hall The Medical Group of South Florida 561-622-6111 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 118 & 119

Ben H. Han GenesisCare 561-826-3334 Georges F. Hatoum JFK Comprehensive Radiation Oncology 561-548-2662 Michael E. Kasper Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-4111 Daniel Mark GenesisCare 561-472-1272 David Mark GenesisCare 561-624-1717 Bruce W. Phillips 561-826-3334 Raj S. Rajpara Anderson Family Cancer Institute 561-263-4400 Samuel M. Richter Boca Raton Regional Hospital Lynn Cancer Institute 561-955-4111 Eugene C. Shieh GenesisCare 561-275-1820 Jerome J. Spunberg GenesisCare 561-624-1717 Nathan Tennyson Jupiter Medical Specialists, LLC 561-972-5723 Tim R. Williams South Florida Proton Therapy Institute 561-323-6498

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David Abbasi, M.D. Sports Medicine & Orthopedic Surgery

Gerard D. D’Ariano, M.D. Spine Surgery

From simple sprains to complex surgeries, the Orthopedic Center of Palm Beach County has been serving the South Florida community for over 65 years with the finest orthopedic and podiatric care. By offering our services at three state-of-the-art facilities, we are able to provide highly specialized care throughout Palm Beach County and South Florida. We bring together all the right elements to help you on your road to recovery. LAKE WORTH 180 John F Kennedy Dr. (JFK), Suite 100 Atlantis, FL 33462 Phone: 561.967.6500 Fax: 561.433.4175 Toll Free: 800.633.5783

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Juan F. Agudelo, M.D. Orthopedic Adult Hip & Knee Reconstructive Surgery

Ezra Berkowitz, M.D. Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery

James T. Clancy, D.P.M. Reconstructive Foot & Ankle Surgery

Michael A. Cohn, M.D. Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist & Hand Surgery

Charles W. Graubert, M.D. Non-Operative Orthopedic Medicine Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, EMG/NCV, Acupuncture

John S. Levin, D.P.M. Reconstructive Foot & Ankle Surgery

Charles Matuszak, M.D. General Orthopedic Surgery

Gary M. Richman, M.D. Pain Medicine & Anesthesiology

Juan E. Sardiña, D.P.M. Reconstructive Foot & Ankle Surgery

Caitlan Clancy, D.P.M. Reconstructive Foot & Ankle Surgery

Sue Cohn, M.D. Pain Medicine & Anesthesiology

Gabriel Mattei, M.D. Interventional Pain Medicine

Jeffrey S. Rosenfield, M.D. Hand, Wrist, Elbow & Shoulder Surgery

Brandon Shallop, M.D. Sports Medicine & Orthopedic Surgery

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CONGRATULATIONS TO O Through research conducted by Professional Research Services for Palm Beach Illustrated, the following

Allergy and Immunology Inessa R. Bachove, MD Rabia Q. Chaudhry, MD Stuart Friedman, MD Neil Gershman, MD Gabriel Gonzalez, MD Alan P. Koterba, MD Steven J. Louie, MD Elena E. Perez, MD Amy B. Schiffman, MD Robert J. Schramm, MD Anesthesiology Matteo Rosselli,MD David J. West, MD Breast Surgery Marla W. Dudak, MD Kathleen Minnick, MD Elena Antedomenico Rehl, MD John A.P. Rimmer, MD Sandra P. Sanchez, DO Cardiac Surgery Robert J. Anderson, MD Richard S. Faro, MD Joseph Motta, MD Jeffrey H. Newman, MD Nishant D. Patel, MD Cardiology Rahul Aggarwal, MD Stephen Cohen, MD Norman Erenrich, MD Jeffrey Fenster, MD Cyrus Kavasmaneck, MD Steven Kessel, MD Esteban Martin Kloosterman, MD Suneet Kukreja, MD Eli S. Levine, MD Eric H. Lieberman, MD Z. Jacob Litwinczuk, MD Gonzalo J. Loveday, MD Ida Mazza, MD Michael Metzger, MD Keith D. Meyer, MD Jyoti B. Mohanty, MD Edward Mostel, MD Simie B. Platt, MD Richard J. Price, MD Utpal N. Sagar, MD Gary S. Shifrin, MD Morteza Tavakol, MD Jonathan J. Vafai, MD Augusto E. Villa, MD Craig D. Vogel, DO Arthur P. Weiner, MD Alan A. Zelcer, MD Li Zhang, MD Colon and Rectal Surgery Hayder Al-Azzawi, MD Avraham Belizon, MD Kimmerle Cohen, MD Mariano M. Faresi, MD Leandro J. Feo Aguirre, MD Eduardo Parra-Davila, MD Andrew S. Ross, MD Jefferson Vaughan, MD Jose F. Yeguez, MD Ronald Zelnick, MD Critical Care Medicine and Pulmonary Disease Deborah R. Baum, MD Jeremy Breit, MD Ribal Darwish, MD Barry L. Davis, MD Jose A. De Olazabal, MD Kenneth J. Fuquay, MD Chadi H. Loutfi, MD Maung K. Oo, MD Ralph Palumbo, MD Adam Wellikoff, MD Dermatology Kenneth R. Beer, MD Scott Fayne, MD Jodi A. Fiedler, MD

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Howard A. Green, MD Steven M. Hacker, MD Kathleen B. Herne, MD John P. Kowalczyk, MD Shauna Kranendonk, MD John Perrotto, MD Adam S. Plotkin, MD Vidya S. Rajpara, MD Steven P. Rosenberg, MD Brent Schillinger, MD Steven D. Shapiro, MD Supriya Tomar, MD Matthew Uhde, MD Noah K. Weisberg, MD Ear, Nose and Throat Carolyn J. Agresti, MD Jeffrey Alperstein, MD David C. Brodner, MD Robert Dattolo, MD Curtis Emmer, MD Robert Gerring, MD Salvatore L. Grimaldi, MD James G. Houle, MD David Kay, MD David A. Lehman, MD John Li, MD Joshua P. Light, MD Michael J. Lipan, MD Thomas E. Lipin, MD David Mandell, MD Terry S. Olson, MD Ravinder Randhawa, DO Zorik Spektor, MD Jiovani Visaya, MD Ari Wirtschafter, MD Joseph R. Zito, MD Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism Renee J. Freedman, MD Anna Frisch, MD Barry S. Horowitz, MD William Kaye, MD David I. Levenson, MD Michael J. Mellman, MD Kathryn Reynolds, MD Alejandro Trepp, MD Bryan S. Vinik, MD Family Medicine Laura M. Balda, MD Earl J. Campazzi, MD Robert R. Campitelli, DO Dominik Chrzan, MD Robert A. Cohen, MD Richard A. DeLucia, Jr., MD Pamela Ermine, MD Jessica Garcia, MD Mrunalini Kavuri, MD Sabrina Mia, MD Thomas E. Rockland, MD Mary Scanlon, MD Arlene L. Taylor, DO Tapaswini Trivedi, MD Ira G. Warshaw, MD Donald R. Watren, MD Foot and Ankle Surgery Ashley Bowles, DPM Mark Bromson, MD Dustin D. Constant, DPM Joshua P. Daly, DPM Daniel Elgut, DPM Suzanne C. Fuchs, DPM Desiree O. Garzon, DPM Kenneth Gerszberg, MD Jason Gold, DPM Dina Hansen, DPM Martha J. Holzworth, MD Bradley Lamm, DPM Eric Lloyd, MD Brad Mattison, DPM Jonathan Moskovits, DPM Laura M. Newman, DPM Andrew Ostapchuk, DPM Kevin K. Palmer, DPM Khoa G. Pham, MD Vishnu Seecharan, DPM Martha Solomon, DPM

Gastroenterology Prosper Abitbol, MD Matthew Q. Bromer, MD Lianne K. Cavell, MD Sumant K. Chakravorty, MD James Chong, MD Todd Eisner, MD Elliot Ellis, MD Glenn H. Englander, MD Leonard Flescher, MD Steven Krumholz, MD Daniel E. McGuire, MD Robert Mellman, MD Stephen Miller, MD Morris S. Naus, MD Sidney Neimark, MD Vito Proscia, MD Robert S. Raymond, MD Naveen Reddy, MD Kenneth R.Rosenthal, MD L. Yomtov Salazar, MD Salvatore Senzatimore, Jr., MD Bradley A. Towbin, MD Jeffrey S. Wenger, MD Andrew H. Zwick, MD General Surgery Robert Borrego, MD Ralph Breslaw, MD Kimmerle Cohen, MD Daniel Higgins, MD Barry M. Miskin, MD Eduardo Parra-Davila, MD Erica R. Podolsky, MD Ariel Rodriguez Pimentel, MD Bassam Sayegh, MD Itzhak Shasha, MD Fred Silvestri, MD Jefferson Vaughan, MD Jonathan Wideroff, MD Jose F. Yeguez, MD Geriatric Medicine Luis A. Bobeica, MD Jose Conde, MD Daniel Fortier, MD Deborah Friedlander, MD Alan Gomer, MD Steven L. Kanner, DO Steven E. Reznick, MD Gynecologic Oncology Howard M. Goodman, MD Antonella Leary, MD Donna M. Pinelli, MD Fernando O. Recio, MD Hand Surgery Dilhan Abeyewardene, MD Roberto J. Acosta, MD Veronica Diaz, MD Ehsan Esmaeili, MD Justin Kearse, MD Brandon J. Luskin, MD Steve E. Meadows, MD Thomas F. Saylor, MD Hematology and Oncology Howard A. Adler, MD Spencer H. Bachow, MD Albert Begas, MD Barry Berman, MD Mindy Bohrer, MD Warren S. Brenner, MD Elizabeth A. Byron, MD Liat Dagan, MD Todd A. Gersten, MD Hilary Gomolin, MD Stephen A. Grabelsky, MD Elisabeth A. McKeen, MD Shachar Peles, MD Marilyn M. Raymond, MD Harold Richter, MD Neal E. Rothschild, MD Abraham Schwarzberg, MD Sujal Shah, MD Henry J. Shapiro, MD Jane D. Skelton, MD Avram J. Smukler, MD

Daniel L. Spitz, MD Angelina S. The, MD Sumithra Vattigunta-Gopal, MD Infectious Disease Alexander G. Carden, MD Julio Cardenas, MD Sandra Cebular, MD Christopher D. Cortes, MD Kleper Newton De Almeida, MD David Dodson, MD Mohamed Erritouni, MD Joseph Etienne, MD Donald Heiman, MD Indira Marmalejos, MD Ines Mbaga, MD Jose Menajovsky, MD Ernesto R. Montesino-Vargas, MD Olayemi Osiyemi, MD Daniel E. Peters, MD Marie Rubby Roger, MD Gabriel G. Sandkovsky, MD Susan E. Saxe, MD Andres E. Suarez, MD Sreevani Vemuri, MD Kurt L. Wiese, MD Elena Yamaguchi, MD Internal Medicine Ira Brassloff, MD Earl J. Campazzi, Jr., MD Rupesh R. Dharia, MD David Dodson, MD Bruce Eisenberg, MD Manuel Espinel, MD Gaby E. Gemayel, MD Gabriela Goldstein, MD David B. Hevert, MD Sara S. Levine, MD Dean S. Mann, MD Timothy Mark, MD Bruce W. Moskowitz, MD Elizabeth Polsinelli, MD Steven E. Reznick, MD Shady Salib, MD Jessica S.Schwartz, MD Robert A. Wacks, MD Martha L. Zambrano, MD Maternal and Fetal Medicine Debra A. Jones, MD Ruel Stoessel, MD Nephrology Yehia S. Abdelwahed, MD Rajesh Agarwala, MD David S. Amrose, MD Imtiaz Ather, DO Nicole Basile, MD Ronald Goldin, MD Jared A. Jaffe, DO Wayne Kotzker, MD Eric S. Lazar, MD Ira L. Lazar, MD Michael Lotfi, MD Armen Margaryan, MD James P. Mullen, MD John Panos, MD Jaideep Puri, MD Abbas Rabiei, MD Marc S. Richards, MD Lon M. Sadowsky, DO Karthikeyan Sai, MD David A. Scott, MD Freya Silverstein, MD Sergio R. Vega, MD Jack Waterman, MD Neurology Paul Acevedo, MD Bruce Barton, MD Frederick J. Boltz, MD Jennifer Buczyner, MD Renata Chalfin, MD Sajeel A. Chowdhary, MD Arif Dalvi, MD Marc Feinberg, MD Ali R. Malek, MD Linda Pao, MD

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O OUR TOP PHYSICIANS physicians were nominated by their peers as a Top Physician by Specialty in Palm Beach County.

Jeffrey Rubin, MD J. Mark Stafford, DO Jose A. Zuniga, MD Sylvia Zuniga-Barboni, MD Neurosurgery Ramin M. Abdolvahabi, MD John Afshar, MD John D. Cantando, DO Steven A. Dutcher, DO Faris J. Fakhoury, MD Heldo Gomez, Jr., MD Jordan C. Grabel, MD John F. Morrison, MD Somnath Nair, MD Brett Osborn, DO Evan M. Packer, MD David P. Sachs, MD Brett A. Schlifka, DO Rishi Sheth, MD Lloyd Zucker, MD Obstetrics and Gynecology Debra Balliram-Manohalal, MD Amy N. Banooni, MD Susan Bell, MD Dudley Brown, Jr., MD John A. Burigo, MD Joy Cavalaris, MD Rachel Ciaccio, MD Cheryl Counsell, MD Lauren Feingold, MD Victor R. Iannaccone, MD Marc Kaufman, MD Samuel Kaufman, MD Samuel Lederman, MD Jeffrey Litt, MD Sasha Melendy, MD Stewart Newman, MD Jennifer D. Parker, MD Roberta E. Reilly, MD Sharon E. Ross, MD Jane Rudolph, MD Dana Schey, MD Anthony P. Shaya, MD Sylvia Siegfried, MD Rebecca Stern, MD Xiao-Mei Zeng, MD Ophthalmology David Cano, MD Michael Connor, MD Jonathan S. Criss, MD David A. Goldman, MD Archana Gupta, MD George G. Khouri, MD David Mittleman, MD Alma Mas-Ramirez, MD Joseph Nezgoda, MD Peter A.D. Rubin, MD Patrick Rubsamen, MD S. Daniel Salama, MD Barry A. Schechter,MD Sirtaz S. Sibia, MD Orthopedic Surgery Gary Ackerman, MD Rena R. Amro, MD Lyall J. Ashberg, MD Daniel Baluch, MD Mark S.Bromson, MD David N. Buchalter, MD Joseph B. Chalal, MD Edward Chung, MD Michael Cooney, MD Jonathan B. Courtney, MD Veronica Diaz, MD Mark S. Eskenazi, MD David Feldman, MD Elvis Grandic, MD Gavin P. Hart, MD Brian W. Hill, MD Curtis J. Kephart, MD James Kerpsack, MD Michael Krantzow, MD Michael Leighton, MD Alexander N. Lenard, MD Eric Lloyd, MD Nathaniel A. Lowen, MD

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Gregory M. Martin, MD Steve E. Meadows, MD Tom Minas, MD William Muñoz, MD Andrew R. Noble, MD Robert Norton, MD David Padden, MD Dror Paley, MD Pedro A. Piza, MD Jeffrey A. Press, MD Stephen Quinnan, MD John Randazzo, MD Craig Robbins, MD Martin W. Roche, MD Nicholas Sama, MD Philip A. Saville, MD Andrew Schneider, MD Paul Seltzer, DO Claire Shannon, MD Eric T. Shapiro, MD Ryan Simovitch, MD Matthew Stiebel, MD Charlton E. Stucken, MD Mark Waeltz, MD John L. Wang, MD Richard L. Weiner, MD Russell D. Weisz, MD Gary Wexler, MD Pain Medicine Gazelle Aram, MD Michael Auerbach, MD William Berman, MD Cy Blanco, MD Brian Burrough, MD Jeffrey R. Cara, DO Kevin A. Chaitoff, MD Eduardo Jusino, MD Seth MacMahon, MD Fernando Mora, MD Amit Patange, MD Louis J. Raso, MD Sheldon Regenbaum, MD Mark Rubenstein, MD Adam E. Shestack, MD Carlo Zeidenweber, MD Pathology Thomas A. Bolton, MD Alan S. Sara, MD Pediatrics (General) James Beattie, MD Lynda A. Bideau, MD Charmaine Chibar, MD Paul Christakis, MD Leon R. Cohen, MD Jeanmarie Connor, MD Donald T. Drummond, MD Ivy Faske, MD Scott Fisch, MD Paul Gilbert, MD Armando Gonzalez, MD Ada C. Hanlon, MD Terrie M. Johnson, MD Alberto Luchtan, MD Alexandria M. Niewiadomski, MD Andrew L. Reiss, MD Lyda Rodriguez, MD Ronald Romear, MD Chad Rudnick, MD Melissa Sheinker, MD Lisa Simons, MD Pediatric Cardiology Marshall Lewis, MD Amit Patange, MD Carlo Zeidenweber, MD Pediatric Endocrinology Kelly J. Seiler, MD Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Anwar Vardag, MD Pediatric Dermatology Manju Elizabeth George, MD

Pediatric Gastroenterology Lawrence M. Adams, MD Carrie Firestone Baum, MD Enrique Hernandez-Sanchez, MD Mariana S. Middelhof, MD

Michael E. Kasper, MD Daniel Mark, MD David Mark, MD Bruce W. Phillips, MD Raj S. Rajpara, MD Samuel M. Richter, MD Eugene C. Shieh, MD Jerome J. Spunberg, MD Tim R. Williams, MD

Pediatric Infectious Disease Diane C. Rodriguez Hidalgo, MD Chad Sanborn, MD Pediatric Surgery Anne Fischer, MD Melvyn Karp, MD Avraham Schlager, MD Marshall Stone, MD

Reproductive Endocrinology/Infertility Mark S. Denker, MD Moshe R. Peress, MD

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Jeffrey R. Cara, MD Nicholas Dang, MD Kathleen L. Davenport, MD Jeffrey S. Farber, MD Charles W. Graubert, MD Mohan S. Gulati, MD Craig H. Lichtblau, MD Jacob L. Lochner, DO Mark Rubenstein, MD Paul M. Schwartz, MD Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery David J. Applebaum, MD Frederic M. Barr, MD Alexandra Condé Green, MD Daniel Crane, MD Albert Dabbah, MD Anthony N. Dardano, DO Gregory S. Delange, MD Jaimie DeRosa, MD Kim Edward Koger, MD Scott T. Farber, MD Craig M. Forleiter, MD Matthew D. Goodwin, MD Arturo K. Guiloff, MD Brian Hass, MD Ernesto Hayn, MD Daniel L. Kapp, MD Andrew Mark Klapper, MD Daniel S. Kovacs, MD David A. Lickstein, MD Aldo A. Lombardo, MD Mark R. Murphy, MD Alan B. Pillersdorf, MD Mark A. Pinsky, MD Andrew H. Rosenthal, MD Drew E. Schnitt, MD Jacob D. Steiger, MD Dev Vibhakar, MD Podiatry Dustin D. Constant, DPM Joshua P. Daly, DPM Daniel Elgut, DPM Suzanne C. Fuchs, DPM Jason Gold, DPM Dina Hansen McCoy, MD Martha J. Holzworth, MD Bradley Lamm, MD Lori Lane, DPM Andrew Levy, DPM Saul Lipsman, DPM Andrew Ostapchuk, DPM Kevin K. Palmer, DPM John Schilero, DPM Vishnu Seecharan, DPM Michael B. Sturm, DPM Mark G. Warren, DPM

Rheumatology David Alboukrek, MD Shawn Baca, MD Kenneth E. Bresky, MD Joseph Z. Forstot, MD Alexis Katz, MD Paul D. Mendoza, MD Ira Pardo, MD Amiel Tokayer, MD Korey Ullrich, MD Sleep Medicine Ralph Palumbo, MD Sports Medicine Joseph B. Chalal, MD Michael Cooney, MD Michael J. Lipan, MD John Randazzo, MD Ryan W. Simovitch, MD Matthew Steibel, MD Charlton E. Stucken, MD Thoracic Surgery Mark J. Meyer, MD Jeffrey Newman, MD John R. Roberts, MD Robert S. Scoma, MD Urology Hal J. Bashein, MD Antonio Beltran, MD Kaveh Besharat, MD Joseph N. Biase, MD R. Neill Borland, MD Daniel J. Caruso, MD Frank A. Celigo, MD Murray G. Goldberg, MD Daniel K. Hellerstein, MD Michael A. Jacobs, MD David M. Rodin, MD Sean L. Sawh, MD Edward M. Scheckowitz, MD Drew Schnitt, MD David Schwartzwald, MD Benjamin M. Tripp, MD Lawrence M. Yore, MD Vascular/Interventional Radiology Gerald Zemel, MD Vascular Surgery Christopher W. Boyes, MD Richard S. Faro, MD Manuel V. Mendez, MD John C. Motta, MD Joseph Ricotta, MD Bassam Sayegh, MD

Preventative Medicine Earl J. Campazzi, MD Psychiatry David S. Husted, MD Elssy Oms, MD Mariel Paralitici-Morales, MD Radiation Oncology Anurag Agarwal, MD Rashmi K. Benda, MD Adam M. Gittleman, MD Ben H. Han, MD

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Physician Profiles RADIOLOGY Ross M. Borzykowski Boca Radiology Group 561-447-9341 Lee A. Fox Jupiter Medical Center - J upiter Imaging Associates/Envision 561-263-4414 Donald Goodwin Palm Beach Radiology 561-841-8588

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George Khoriaty Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-955-7100 Joseph Kleinman Boca Radiology Group 561-995-7100 William H. McFee Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-955-7100 Steven Needell Boca Radiology Group, PA 561-391-1728

Orna Hadar Jupiter Medical Center - The Margaret W. Niedland Breast Center 561-263-4414

Matthew Saady Boca Radiology Group 564-447-9341

Andrew Hall Jupiter Medical Center Jupiter Imaging Associates/Envision 516-263-4414

Richard Sarner The Imaging Centers of West Palm Beach LLC 561-684-9020 Barry Simon Independent Imaging 561-795-5558 Dan Sperling Sperling Medical Group 561-258-9086

Jonathan I. Wiener Baptist Health South Florida - Boca Raton Regional Hospital 561-955-7100

Joelle Taylor IVF MD | South Florida Institute for Reproductive Medicine 561-972-6900

Daniel S. Williamson MRI Specialists 561-732-3909

RHEUMATOLOGY

REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY / INFERTILITY

David Alboukrek Rheumatology Associates of South Florida 561-368-5611

Mark S. Denker Palm Beach Fertility Center 561-477-7728

Shawn Baca Rheumatology Associates of South Florida 561-368-5611

Marc R. Gualtieri IVF Florida Reproductive Associates 561-354-1525

Adam S. Barron Premier Rheumatology & Endocrinology 561-932-1212

Gene F. Manko IVF Florida Reproductive Associates 561-354-1525

Kenneth E. Bresky Kenneth E. Bresky, DO 561-740-4855

Jenna McCarthy IVF MD | South Florida Institute for Reproductive Medicine 561-972-6900

Howard M. Busch Family Arthritis Center 561-798-8184

Moshe R. Peress Boca Fertility 561-368-5500

Rui Cerejo Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach 561-626-9696 MaryPat Clements Arthritis Associates of South Florida 561-495-0600 Elliot S. Cohen SouthPalm Ortho-Spine Institute 561-742-5959 Arnold S. Falchook Arnold S. Falchook MD PA 561-362-1166 Joseph Forstot Rheumatology Associates of South Florida 561-368-5611 Steven Goodman Arthritis Associates of South Florida 561-495-0600 Jonathan M. Greer Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach 561-626-9696

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WE WISH TO CONGRATULATE OUR

2022 TOP SURGEONS WE ARE PROUD OF OUR ENTIRE TEAM OF ORTHOPEDIC SPECIALISTS

WORLD-CLASS CARE WITH CUTTING EDGE ORTHOPEDIC TREATMENTS For over 30 years, we have been providing exceptional healthcare to patients from all over the nation and the world.

•Limb Lengthening •Joint Preservation •Cartilage Repair

•Joint Replacement •Pediatric Orthopedics •Limb Reconstruction

•Spinal Correction •Foot & Ankle •Trauma Surgery

Stephen Quinnan, MD Claire Shannon, MD

Tom Minas, MD

Bradley Lamm, DPM Craig Robbins, MD

David Feldman, MD

Dror Paley, MD

specializes in orthopedic trauma, post-traumatic deformities, bone and joint infections, and also treats amputees with osteointegration. He was previously at University of Miami/Jackson.

specializes in joint replacement of the hip and knee joint and is the world leader in cartilage transplantation surgery. He was previously at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.

specializes in foot and ankle surgery and provides cutting edge treatment for bunions, short toes, charcot, diabetic foot disorders, ankle replacement surgery, big toe and ankle joint preservation.

specializes in treatment of scoliosis and spinal deformities, arthrogryposis and cerebral palsy and hip preservation surgery. He was previously the Chief of pediatric orthopedics at NYU in New York City.

is the Founder and Director of the Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute and specializes in the treatment of limb deformities and limb length discrepancies in children and adults. He is also the director of Paley European Institute in Poland.

specializes in the treatment of limb deformities and limb length discrepancies in children and adults. Previously Assistant Professor of Orthopedics at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore.

specializes in pediatric orthopedics, limb deformities and limb length discrepancy. He was previously at the University of Mississippi in Jackson.

Pictured from left to right: Dr. Quinnan, Dr. Shannon, Dr. Minas, Dr. Lamm, Dr. Robbins, Dr. Feldman, Dr. Paley

LET US PROVIDE YOU WITH THE CARE THAT YOU DESERVE 901 45th Street, Kimmel Building • West Palm Beach, Florida 33407 P: (561) 844-5255 • F: (561) 844-5245 • PaleyInstitute.org

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Physician Profiles RHEUMATOLOGY (cont.) Marc J. Hirsh The Hirsh Center 561-819-3100 Brett Hutton The Arthritis Center of the Palm Beaches 561-469-6401 Phillip Kallen Arthritis Associates of South Florida 561-495-0600 Alexis Katz Rheumatology Associates of South Florida 561-368-5611 Reshma M. Khan Palm Beach Rheumatology and Wellness Center 561-658-1323 LEARN MORE ON PAGE 131

Juan J. Maya-Villamizar Rheumatology Center of Palm Beach, PLLC 561-439-4682 Paul D. Mendoza Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach 561-626-9696 Ira Pardo Rheumatology Associates of South Florida 561-498-1114 Maricarmen Quintero Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach 561-439-1800 Michael Schweitz Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach 561-659-4242

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Shelley Singh The Hirsh Center 561-819-3100 William A. Sunshine William A. Sunshine, M.D. 561-862-0401 Amiel Tokayer Arthritis & Rheumatology Associates of Palm Beach 561-439-1800 Korey Ullrich Rheumatology Associates of South Florida 561-368-5611

SLEEP MEDICINE David C. Brodner The Center for Sinus, Allergy, & Sleep Wellness 561-735-8750 Natalio J. Chediak Boca Raton Sleep Disorder Center 561-750-9881 Ralph Palumbo Pulmonary & Sleep Associates of South Florida 561-939-0200 Carlos Sanchez Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Disorders Institute of South Florida 561-967-4118

SPORTS MEDICINE David Abbasi Orthopedic Surgery Center of Palm Beach County 561-300-1400

Gary Ackerman Palm Beach Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center, P.A. 561-845-6000

Charlton E. Stucken Orthopaedic Surgery Associates 561-395-5733

Joseph B. Chalal Personalized Orthopedics of the Palm Beaches 561-733-5888

THORACIC SURGERY

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A Japanese izakaya is best described as a cross between a Spanish tapas bar and an American gastropub. At Boca Raton’s Alley Cat, a partnership between chef Eric Baker and sushi master David Bouhadana, the menu features a collection of cold and cooked dishes along with raw fish flown in from Japan. Sushi offerings— which range from hamachi with scallion, ponzu, and jalapeño to spicy scallop with masago mayo and crispy shallots— are served with an individual pipette of either ponzu or soy sauce. “The food can be paired with a large selection of sake and Japanese whisky, and the menu gives diners the opportunity to taste a variety of different flavors,” says Baker. “Alley Cat was inspired by our favorite casual restaurants in Japan. It’s a place to gather, eat, drink, and socialize.” (alleycatboca.com) —Mark Spivak

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Cater to the gourmands in your life with an adult Easter basket full of locally made culinary finds By Mary Murray Sweet Treat Jonathan Aviv, aka The Macaroner, is putting a high-class spin on traditional French macarons with creative flavors like carrot cake and blackberry cheesecake. Spot him on Saturdays at the West Palm Beach Green Market—the last one is slated for April 16—to grab a box of six, 12, or 18 ($14, $26, and $36, respectively). (macaroner.com) What’s Up, Doc? Pastry chef Jamal Lake has earned a local following for his delicious custom cakes and pastries, available at Ganache Bakery in West Palm Beach, which he runs alongside his wife, Nishanee. Keep with the carrot theme and add a carrot cupcake or a mini carrot bundt cake ($5 each) to your basket. (ganachebakerycafe.com)

Egg-cellent Celebrate Easter with a different kind of egg and indulge in some high-end caviar. Amici Market in Palm Beach has an array of caviar on offer, as well as all the necessary accoutrements. The Aureta x Marky’s Caviar ($350 per ounce) comprises hand-selected Osetra caviar pearls that feature creamy, buttery, nutty notes underscored by a subtle hint of the ocean. (amicimarket.com)

Bread and Beyond Easter brunch just isn’t complete without some freshly baked bread. Visit Swank Farmers Market Saturday, April 16, to pick up some divine carbs by Azra and Armin Becirevic of Una Pastries & Desserts. The couple bakes a variety of loaves using flour imported from Europe, from German white loaf to Croatian-style milk bread. Other delicacies include kifli rolls, wonderful pastries, and charcuterie like smoked beef prosciutto. (instagram.com/unabakery2021)

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Love and Licorice It’s time to embrace what Europeans have known for centuries: Licorice is delicious. Visit the Licorice.com vending machine at the Delray Beach Market to select and sample a variety of licorice products ($15 per 1-lb. tube), including the fruit-forward Australian Mix, the sweet and sour Sarah’s Favorite, and Crunchies, which are bites of classic licorice in a candy shell. (licorice.com)

Citrus Salut Lynn “Lina” Reisigl of Jupiter uses a family recipe from Italy’s Abruzzo region to craft her Lina’s crema di limoncello ($25). The versatile liquor can be enjoyed on its own or as part of a recipe. Impress family and friends by whipping up Lina’s limoncello cake for Easter dessert. (shoplinas.com)

That’s My Jam Palm Beach Gardens resident Sarah Cohen of Sarah’s Slow Jam creates seasonal jellies and jams (prices vary) the entire family will love, but adults will especially appreciate varieties such as Pinot Noir, Strawberry Port, and Spicy Raspberry, which won “Best of Show” at the South Florida Fair sweet preserves competition this year. Cohen and her jams can frequently be found at the Swank Farmers Market in Loxahatchee, held Saturdays through June. (sarahs slowjam.com)

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Entrepreneur Ginger Flesher-Sonnier is re-creating Palm Beach life in the 1960s at Delray’s Throō¯ w Social—along with opportunities to dance, play Skeech, lounge in VIP cabanas, or do some axe throwing. The 11,000-square-foot facility offers every activity imaginable, along with chef-driven cuisine and a mixologist-led beverage program. An offshoot of Flesher-Sonnier’s Throw ¯ Social hot spot in Washington, D.C., the Delray location is an adult playground that specializes in what she calls “competitive socializing.” You may even become so wrapped up in TapGlo Ping-Pong or Warp Hole (corn hole on steroids) that you forget to take pictures for Instagram. (throwsocial.com/delray) —M.S.

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A selective guide to Palm Beach-area restaurants THE LISTINGS The Palm Beach County dining scene has something for everyone, from funky burger bars and gastropubs to the glam style of iconic Palm Beach lounges. Here, find a listing of area standouts, organized by cuisine type, with descriptions, contact information, and price details for each. What the icons mean: $ $$ $$$

Dinner entree under $10 Most entrees $10-$25 Most entrees $25 or more

While not all-inclusive due to space limitations, our dining listings may vary every month and are constantly updated to showcase the culinary diversity of the area. Find more information on local dining options on palmbeachillustrated.com. NOTICE TO RESTAURATEURS: The establishments listed and their descriptions are printed at the discretion of the editors of Palm Beach Illustrated. They are not a form of advertisement, nor do they serve as a restaurant review. For more information, email editorial@palmbeachmedia.com

AMERICAN 1000 NORTH The Jupiter Lighthouse serves as the backdrop for global takes on classic dishes. 1000 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter (1000north.com) $$$ AIOLI This family-owned eatery makes everything inhouse, presenting an array of tantalizing daily specials. 7434 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (aioliwpb.com) $ BANTER Located inside the Canopy by Hilton hotel, Banter serves Florida fusion cuisine. 380 Trinity Place, West Palm Beach (banterwpb.com) $$ BATCH Stop by for an upscale take on classic Southern fare, including vegetarian selections. 223 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (batchsouthernkitchen.com) $$ BELLE & MAXWELL’S This charming eatery serves bistro dishes in comfortable surroundings. 3700 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (belleandmaxwells.com) $ BRICK & BARREL Chef David Schroeder’s gastropub favors comfort food and healthy options. 1153 Town Center Drive Suite 101, Jupiter (brickandbarrelpub.com) $$ BUCCAN Chef Clay Conley offers a wide-ranging menu that changes with the seasons. 350 S. County Road, Palm Beach (buccanpalmbeach.com) $$ BURT AND MAX’S This beloved establishment specializes in made-from-scratch plates. 9089 W. Atlantic Ave. Suite 100, Delray Beach (burtandmaxs.com) $$ THE BUTCHER SHOP BEER GARDEN & GRILL The Butcher Shop features a spacious dining area, a custom butcher case, plus a beer garden. 209 6th St., West Palm Beach (butchershopbeergarden.com) $$

CAFÉ CHARDONNAY Chef-owner Frank Eucalitto has augmented the menu with influences from Latin America and Asia. 4533 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (cafechardonnay.com) $$$ CITY CELLAR WINE BAR & GRILL Specializing in pizza, dry-aged steaks, pasta, and seafood. 700 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach (citycellarwpb.com) $$ COOLINARY Chef-owner Tim Lipman has merged his popular café and watering hole to create one delicious hangout. 4580 Donald Ross Road Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens (thecoolpig.com) $$ THE COOPER Practicing farm-to-table cooking in PGA Commons. 4610 PGA Blvd. Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens (thecooperrestaurant.com) $$ DADA Boasting an eclectic and hip atmosphere, Dada serves a fresh spin on standards. 52 N. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach (dadadelray.com) $$ DRIFTWOOD This creative eatery offers innovative Florida fare with fun cocktails to match. 2005 S. Federal Hwy., Boynton Beach (driftwoodboynton.com) $ FARMER’S TABLE This farm-to-table establishment is committed to clean eating. 951 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, North Palm Beach; 1901 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton (farmerstableboca.com) $$ FERN STREET WINE BAR & KITCHEN The ever-changing menu showcases clean ingredients. 501 Fern St. Suite 104, West Palm Beach (fernstreetwpb.com) $$$ GALLEY Stop by the Hilton West Palm Beach for grilled delicacies with a coastal flair. 600 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach (hiltonwestpalmbeach.com) $$$ PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | APRIL 2022

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Whether it’s spring blossoms, the Passover and Easter holidays, or Earth Day celebrations, April offers many reasons to raise a glass. And with International Carrot Day falling on April 4, why not mark the occasion with this 24-Carrot Gold cocktail? It features island flavors of coconut and pineapple, with a splash of fresh-pressed carrot juice that pairs beautifully with a high-quality spiced rum to add that extra hop to your step this month. —Jules Aron

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Chai Syrup Ingredients (makes 1 cup) 8 green cardamom pods 1/2 tsp. black peppercorns 1/2 tsp. whole cloves 2 tbsp. fresh ginger, chopped 1 cup coconut sugar 2 tbsp. black tea (or 4 tea bags) 1 cup water

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24-Carrot Gold Ingredients (makes 1 serving) 2 oz. spiced rum 1 oz. coconut milk 1/2 oz. chai syrup (see recipe) 1/2 oz. lemon juice 1/2 oz. carrot juice 1/2 oz. pineapple juice Add all the ingredients to a mixing glass with ice and shake until chilled. Strain into a chilled coupe or highball glass filled with fresh pebble or crushed ice. You can also batch prepare this recipe for your Easter brunch and present it in a punch bowl for easy serving.

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Crush the cardamom pods and black peppercorns. Place the cardamom, peppercorns, and cloves in a frying pan and toast over low heat until aromatic, about 5 minutes. Add the toasted spices, ginger, sugar, tea or tea bags, and water to a saucepan and bring to a simmer over medium heat. Simmer, stirring often, for 5 to 10 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool. Strain the syrup into a glass jar and store in the refrigerator for up to a month. This spiced syrup can be used on anything from ice cream to pancakes.

GREASE BURGER BAR The high-end burgers elevate pub cuisine to a divine experience. 213 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (greasewpb.com) $ HENRY’S PALM BEACH This American-inspired bistro is perfect for dinner, drinks, or weekend brunch. 229 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (thebreakers.com) $$$ HIVE BAKERY & CAFÉ Satisfy your sweet tooth as well as breakfast, lunch, and take-home dinner cravings. 1603 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (hivebakeryandcafe.com) $$ HOWLEY’S This circa-1950 diner serves tried-andtrue classics, including a rotating TV Dinner special,

in nostalgic surrounds. 4700 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (sub-culture.org/howleys) $ KICKBACK NEIGHBORHOOD TAVERN A bar and grill with local flair from farm-fresh ingredients. 12771 W. Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington (kickbacktavern.com) $$ THE LEOPARD LOUNGE AND RESTAURANT Culinary offerings at this unique restaurant and bar include English and Asian influences. 363 Cocoanut Row, Palm Beach (chesterfieldpb.com) $$$ LULU’S Brunch is the main event at this chic, open-air eatery. 189 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (lulusdelray.com) $$

MAX’S GRILLE A cross between a steak house and a sports bar, Max’s Grille has been attracting fans since 1991. 404 Plaza Real, Boca Raton (maxsgrille.com) $$$ PARK TAVERN Everything from the bread to the condiments is handmade. 32 S.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (parktaverndelray.com) $$ THE REGIONAL Chef Lindsay Autry marries Southern and Mediterranean flavors. 651 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach (eatregional.com) $$$ THE RESTAURANT AT THE NORTON Art enthusiasts come for the fresh exhibition spaces, but they stay for the food. 1450 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (norton.org) $$$ SASSAFRAS This West Palm hot spot brings a decadent twist to Southern food. 105 S. Narcissus Ave. #130, West Palm Beach (sassafraswpb.com) $$ SOURBON KITCHEN & BAR Contemporary American dining with a botanical atmosphere. 215 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (sourbon.com) $$ SWIFTY’S AT THE COLONY Cosmopolitan dining meets island ease. 155 Hammon Ave., Palm Beach (thecolonypalmbeach.com) $$$ TA-BOO Ta-boo has been serving American comfort food since 1941, and no one does it better. 221 Worth Ave., Palm Beach (taboorestaurant.com) $$ TRINDY GOURMET This laid-back café offers on-site dining as well as great catering options. 407 N. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach (trindygourmet.com) $ TROPICAL SMOKEHOUSE Chef Rick Mace brings his culinary prowess to Florida barbecue. 3815 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (eattropical.com) $$ TRUE Baltimore native Frank Hawkins turns out the best crab cakes south of Charm City. 147 S.E. 1st Ave., Boca Raton (truebocaraton.com) $$ VOODOO BAYOU Take your palate on a walk through the French Quarter. 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave. Suite 5095, Palm Beach Gardens (voodoobayou.com) $$ THE WOODS Tiger Woods’ take on an upscale sports bar presents elevated American cuisine. 129 Soundings Ave., Jupiter (thewoods.tigerwoods.com) $$$

ASIAN COCO SUSHI LOUNGE & BAR See and be seen at this sultry sushi spot with daily happy hour specials. 25 N.E. 2nd Ave. Suite 208, Delray Beach (cocodelray.com) $$ ECHO The Asian restaurant of The Breakers offers dishes from China, Japan, Thailand, and Vietnam. 230A Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach (echopalmbeach.com) $$$ JOY NOODLES Order the fresh ramen at this vegetarianfriendly hidden gem. 2200 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (joynoodles.net) $$ KABUKI For an intimate night out, come here for traditional and modern sushi in a dimly lit and sexy environment. 308 N. Clematis St., West Palm Beach; 5080 PGA Blvd. Suite 105, Palm Beach Gardens; 2465 S. State Road 7 #100, Wellington (kabukiwpb.com) $ MALAKOR THAI CAFÉ This Northwood staple offers a colorful setting in which to enjoy Thai classics such as curry and noodles. 425 25th St., West Palm Beach (malakor.com) $$

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Viva le Grill Food and wine pairings are at the heart of French cuisine. At the French Grill House in Northwood, brothers Olivier and Edouard Delrieu—along with chef Frédèric Boyer—have taken the concept to another level by combining fresh ingredients, a 10-foot-long outdoor grill powered by cherry wood, and a scrupulously chosen wine list. “Except for the cold appetizers, everything on our menu is grilled to order: steaks, whole fish, skewered items, even the Caesar salad,” explains Olivier. Here, he shares three of his favorite food and French wine combinations. (frenchgrillhouse.com) —M.S. The Dish: Vichyssoise (chilled leek and potato soup) The Wine: Domaine Laroche Chablis Saint Martin 2019 Behind the Pairing: “Vichyssoise is both creamy and delicate at the same time. The perfect pairing is a full-bodied Chardonnay from the north of Burgundy. The acidity, minerality, and light oak notes balance the richness of the soup and place all the elements in harmony.” The Dish: Whole grilled fish The Wine: Domaine Tabordet Sancerre 2019 Behind the Pairing: “At the French Grill House, we offer a whole fish every day—usually branzino, snapper, daurade, or mackerel—wrapped in banana leaves and cooked on

THE SEA SOUTHEAST ASIAN KITCHEN & SUSHI BAR Stop by for cool Southeast Asian cuisine. 16950 Jog Road, Delray Beach (theseaasianbistro.com) $$ SUSHI RAY JAPANESE RESTAURANT Enjoy the hibachi grill or order from the collection of sake. 5250 Town Center Circle #111, Boca Raton (sushiray.com) $$ SUSHI SIMON Freshly caught fish from around the world and a playfully creative flair make this seemingly obscure oasis a must-visit for any sushi lover. 1628 S. Federal Hwy., Boynton Beach (561-731-1819) $$

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WAXIN’S Swedish food finds a South Florida home at this sophisticated eatery. 5300 Donald Ross Road Unit 130, Palm Beach Gardens (waxins.com) $$$

FRENCH AND FRENCH AMERICAN BRULÉ BISTRO A high-end gastropub with French and American dishes, this Pineapple Grove outpost draws regulars for creative cocktails and cuisine. 200 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (brulebistro.com) $$ CAFÉ BOULUD This four-star restaurant boasts the same French flair as its Manhattan cousin, with a dash of South Florida flavor. 301 Australian Ave., Palm Beach, in the Brazilian Court Hotel (cafeboulud.com) $$ CAFÉ L’EUROPE Featuring influences from all over Latin America and Europe, as well as exquisite desserts. 331 S. County Road, Palm Beach (cafeleurope.com) $$$ LA GOULUE This island newcomer brings the flavors of France to Palm Beach. 288 S. County Road, Palm Beach (lagouluepb.com) $$$ LE BILBOQUET Visit this chic resto for classic French dishes in upscale environs. 245 Worth Ave., Palm Beach (lebilboquetpb.com) $$$

PÉTANQUE This casual spot is a tribute to co-owners Olivier and Edouard Delrieu’s childhood summers spent in the South of France. 517 Northwood Road, West Palm Beach (petanquepb.com) $$ PISTACHE FRENCH BISTRO Presenting French bistro bites with a Mediterranean twist. 101 N. Clematis St., West Palm Beach (pistachewpb.com) $$ SIX TABLES There really are only six tables and 24 seats under the watchful eyes of chef-owners Thomas and Jennifer Finn. 112 N.E. 2nd St., Boca Raton (sixtablesarestaurant.com) $$$

ITALIAN BRIO TUSCAN GRILLE Beautifully presented dishes are complemented by fine wine and dessert options. 550 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach; 3101 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (brioitalian.com) $$ CAFÉ CENTRO This Northwood Village resto pairs live performances with eclectic Italian fare. 2409 N. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (cafecentrowpb.com) $$ CAFÉ FLORA Located in a garden courtyard off Worth Avenue, Café Flora presents Tuscan delicacies in a

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charming setting. For a picture-perfect evening, enjoy a glass of wine under the stars. 240 Worth Ave., Palm Beach (cafeflorapalmbeach.com) $$$ CAFFE LUNA ROSA Luna Rosa turns out consistent versions of classic Northern Italian dishes. 34 S. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach (caffelunarosa.com) $$ ELISABETTA’S This sleek eatery slings up handmade Italian delicacies. 32 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach; 201 N. Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach (elisabettas.com) $$ GRATO Chef Clay Conley lends his prowess to Italian food at this casual, familyfriendly trattoria. 1901 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (gratowpb.com) $$ IL BELLAGIO The food is stellar and so is the setting. 600 S. Rosemary Ave. Suite 170, West Palm Beach (ilbellagiocityplace.com) $$ JOSIE’S RISTORANTE This family-owned Italian restaurant is known for its classic plates and desserts such as 16-layer chocolate cake and bananas foster bread pudding. 1602 S. Federal Hwy., Boynton Beach (josiesristorante.com) $$ LA VILLETTA RISTORANTE ITALIANO Following culinary training in Italy, chef Maria Mirra-Costanza traveled the world before serving her Old World cuisine in South Florida. 4351 N. Federal Hwy., Boca Raton (lavillettaboca.com) $$$ LIMONCELLO This trattoria serves up classic dishes in a family-friendly atmosphere. 2000 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (limoncellopbg.com) $$$ LOUIE BOSSI’S This beloved addition to the Boca dining scene specializes in sharable Italian favorites. 100 E. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton (louiebossi.com) $$ MAISON CARLOS Maison Carlos excels at elevating homemade fare into superior cuisine. 3010 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (maisoncarlos.com) $$$ PIZZA AL FRESCO This casual eatery offers some of the best pizza and views on the island. 14 Via Mizner, Palm Beach (pizzaalfresco.com) $$ POLPO The cuisine of Southern Italy comes alive at this new restaurant inside the Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa. 100 S. Ocean Blvd., Manalapan (eaupalmbeach.com) $$$ RISTORANTE SANTUCCI Chef and owner Emilio Santucci translates his experience growing up in a large family in Sicily into his restaurant‘s menu and atmosphere. 610 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (restaurantsantucci.com) $$ ROSE’S DAUGHTER Chef Suzanne Perrotto carries on her mother’s culinary legacy. 169 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (rosesdaughterdelray.com) $$$ SANT AMBROEUS Sant Ambroeus pairs the essence of Old World Milan with fine dining. 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (santambroeus.com) $$$ TRAMONTI ITALIAN RISTORANTE A taste of New York, Tramonti is the Delray Beach version of Angelo’s of Mulberry St., which has been serving Neapolitan cuisine since 1902. 119 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (tramontidelray.com) $$$

LATIN AMERICAN AND MEXICAN AVOCADO CANTINA Chef Julien Gremaud brings his fine dining prowess to Mexican street food. 11701 Lake Victoria Gardens Ave., Palm Beach Gardens (avocadocantina.com) $$ BODEGA TAQUERIA Y TEQUILA This Miami favorite has migrated north, bringing with it a youthful, modern spin on Mexican street food. 118 S. Clematis St., West Palm Beach (bodegataqueria.com) $ CABANA EL REY Cabana offers an array of South American dishes with endless flavor. 105 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (cabanaelrey.com) $$ CACTUS GRILLE & TEQUILA BAR Saddle up for authentic Tex-Mex fare paired with a massive tequila menu. 4650 Donald Ross Road Suite 100, Palm Beach Gardens (thecactusgrille.com) $$ CALAVERAS CANTINA Calveras Cantina provides festive environs for savoring Mexican staples. 125 Dockside Circle, Jupiter (calaverascantinas.com) $$ CHOLO SOY COCINA This taqueria specializes in Ecuadorian-style eats that pack outrageous flavor. 3715 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (cholosoycocina.com) $ DR. LIMÓN Chef Carlos Brescia uses Peruvian and local ingredients to deliver guests a taste of Latin America in South Florida. 533 Clematis St., West Palm Beach (doctorlimon.com) $$ EL CAMINO El Camino serves Mexican soul food, like brisket quesadillas and carne asada tacos. 15 N.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (elcaminodelray.com) $$ EL FOGONCITO Enjoy authentic Mexican cuisine rooted in family recipes and traditions. 711 W. Indiantown Road Suite C4, Jupiter (elfogoncitorestaurant.com) $$

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HAVANA This family-friendly cantina serves all of the Cuban specialties you’ve come to expect. 6801 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (havanacubanfood.com) $ PAPICHULO TACOS Three friends came together to fuse Mexican, Cuban, Peruvian, and Argentinian influences. 1556 U.S. Hwy. 1, Jupiter; 1005 N. State Road 7, Royal Palm Beach (papichulotacos.com) $$ ROCCO’S TACOS AND TEQUILA BAR Every day is Cinco de Mayo at Rocco’s. 224 Clematis St., West Palm Beach; 5090 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens; 110 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach; 5250 Town Center Circle, Boca Raton (roccostacos.com) $$ VIVA LA PLAYA This new spot offers a menu that sings with Latin American sabor. 10 S. Ocean Blvd., Lake Worth Beach (vivalaplaya.com) $$

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AMAR Stop by for an authentic taste of Lebanon, from classic meze to el mehchi, an eggplant dish stuffed with spinach, onions, and chickpeas. 522 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (amardelray.com) $$ BARRIO For Spanish tapas and creative cocktails, look no further than this new bar-centric hot spot. 700 S. Rosemary Ave., West Palm Beach (barriowpb.com) $$ FLORIE’S In the renovated Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach, acclaimed chef Mauro Colagreco offers his interpretation of fine-dining Mediterranean fare. 2800 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach (fourseasons.com/palmbeach) $$$ LA CIGALE La Cigale bills itself as “A Taste of the Mediterranean,” with influences from France, Spain, Italy, and North Africa. 253 S.E. 5th Ave., Delray Beach (lacigaledelray.com) $$$

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CHRISTOPHER’S KITCHEN Chef Albert Crifaci Molla can turn the heartiest meat eater into a raw-food fanatic with his creative presentations. 4783 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (christopherskitchenfl.com) $$ DARBSTER This vegetarian bistro faithfully recreates new American dishes with organic ingredients—although meat eaters will never suspect. 8020 S. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach (darbster.com) $$ PLANTA A wholly plant-based menu presents vegetarian and vegan options that are sustainable and locally sourced. 700 S. Rosemary Ave. Suite 142, West Palm Beach (plantarestaurants.com) $$ PURA VIDA This health food location offers organic options in Rosemary Square. 460 S. Rosemary Ave. Suite 186, West Palm Beach (puravidamiami.com) $

SEAFOOD 50 OCEAN The second floor of Boston’s on the Beach houses an elegant restaurant specializing in first-rate seafood and a beautiful brunch. 50 S. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach (50ocean.com) $$ 3800 OCEAN Chef Marc Rosen takes guests on a culinary journey through Florida’s local bounty at this seafoodcentric restaurant in the Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island

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Beach Resort. 3800 N. Ocean Drive, Riviera Beach (marriott.com) $$$ CAPTAIN CHARLIE’S REEF GRILL This unassuming restaurant packs a punch with a large selection of Cajun-inspired entrées. 12846 U.S. Hwy. 1, Juno Beach (captaincharliesreefgrillfl.com) $$ CITY OYSTER AND SUSHI BAR With a full sushi bar, fresh oysters, and a bakery, City Oyster offers a plethora of options for all tastes. 213 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (cityoysterdelray.com) $$$ COBALT Located inside the Kimpton Vero Beach Hotel & Spa, Cobalt presents elegant seafood dishes. 3500 Ocean Drive, Vero Beach (cobaltrestaurant.com) $$$ CORVINA SEAFOOD GRILL Chef Jeff Tunks showcases his eclectic culinary experience. 110 Plaza Real S., Boca Raton (corvinabocaraton.com) $$$ DECK 84 Burt Rapoport’s casual alfresco eatery highlights local Florida catches and seafood specialties. 840 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (deck84.com) $$ LIONFISH Committed to sustainability, this chic eatery presents an array of innovative seafood. 307 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach (lionfishdelray.com) $$ LUCKY SHUCK A raw bar, fresh seafood, and craft beer are all part of the ambience of Lucky Shuck’s space in a wharfside building. 1116 Love St., Jupiter (luckyshuckjupiter.com) $$

OLD KEY LIME HOUSE This charming waterfront restaurant prioritizes fun times and fresh seafood. 300 E. Ocean Ave., Lantana (oldkeylimehouse.com) $$ PB CATCH This contemporary seafood restaurant is the brainchild of Pistache’s Reid Boren and Thierry Beaud. 251 Sunrise Ave., Palm Beach (pbcatch.com) $$ PRIME CATCH Prime Catch pairs stunning views with raw bar delights and innovative specials from the land and sea. 700 E. Woolbright Road, Boynton Beach (primecatchboynton.com) $$$ RACKS FISH HOUSE + OYSTER BAR Enjoy steam kettles, Prohibition-style cocktails, and a Grand Centralinspired oyster bar in a New England setting. 5 S.E. 2nd Ave., Delray Beach (racksdelray.com) $$$ SINCLAIRS OCEAN GRILL The sleek decor matches the mouthwatering menu at this upscale beachfront dining location. 5 N. A1A, Jupiter, in the Jupiter Beach Resort (sinclairsoceangrill.com) $$$ SPOTO’S OYSTER BAR Along with satisfying seafood dishes, enjoy specialty cocktails and wines. 4560 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (spotos.com) $$$

STEAK HOUSE THE CAPITAL GRILLE This successful chain offers classic steak house fare, complemented by a stellar wine port-

folio. 11365 Legacy Ave., Palm Beach Gardens; 6000 W. Glades Road, Boca Raton (thecapitalgrille.com) $$$ FLAGLER STEAKHOUSE Operated by The Breakers, this elegant steak house offers hand-selected cuts of beef in country club environs. 2 S. County Road, Palm Beach (flaglersteakhousepalmbeach.com) $$$ NEW YORK PRIME This steak house has it all including first-rate raw materials and flawlessly executed dishes. 2350 N.W. Executive Center Drive, Boca Raton (newyorkprime.com) $$$ OKEECHOBEE STEAK HOUSE Credited as the oldest steak house in Florida, the Okeechobee Steak House opened in 1947 and has been an institution ever since. 2854 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach (okeesteakhouse.com) $$$ PALM BEACH GRILL Emphasizing freshness and consistency, the Palm Beach outpost of Houston’s offers beloved items we have come to expect: ribs, steaks, and seafood. 340 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach (palmbeachgrill.com) $$$ STONEWOOD GRILL AND TAVERN Stonewood presents a savory menu in an intimate setting. 10120 Forest Hill Blvd., Wellington (stonewoodgrill.com) $$ III FORKS The elegant bar and lounge create the setting for this evolution of the classic steak house. 4645 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens (3forks.com) $$$

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Define the Wine

We debunk some of the most common labels on bottles today By Mark Spivak

For those of us focused on healthy living and social responsibility, the content of what we consume is becoming more and more important. Grape growing and wine production— two areas traditionally not subjected to much scrutiny—are suddenly being examined for practices that are beneficial to both individuals and the community. Terms such as organic, biodynamic, sustainable, and natural are appearing on wine labels, without any explanation of what they mean. Here, we provide a brief guide. ORGANIC: To be certified as organic by either the USDA or CCOF (California Certified Organic Farmers), producers must pass a lengthy examination of both their vineyard and cellar practices. If a wine is labeled as certified organic, it has been grown without synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers and it does not contain any added sulfites. However, a label may proclaim that the grapes were “organically grown,” which allows the use of certain processing additives, or it may list a percentage of organically grown grapes. Does an organic wine taste better? Not necessarily. Consumers should also be aware that the low sulfite content of these wines translates to a shorter shelf life, so plan on drinking them sooner rather than later. BIODYNAMIC: A wine labeled as biodynamic has been certified by either Demeter or Biodyvin; the grapes are grown without synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or chemicals, and they are free of GMOs and sulfites during the winemaking process. The biodynamic movement 172

strives to regard the entire vineyard as a single organism and requires that vintners time their planting schedules with lunar cycles to ensure the best agricultural health. A wine can also be labeled as “made with biodynamic grapes,” meaning that the grapes were grown according to Demeter standards, but the cellar practices have not been verified. Generally, you can assume that a biodynamic wine is made with the lowest possible intervention standards. Like organic wine, though, the low sulfite levels may affect the shelf life. SUSTAINABLE: Here’s where it gets complicated. In general, a sustainable wine may be grown with vineyard biodiversity, water

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conservation, and renewable energy such as solar—or it may not. It’s important to remember that a certified sustainable wine isn’t necessarily made with organic grapes or without additives. Of the many third-party certifications, these are the major ones: ● Certified Sustainable, administered by the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance, uses a complicated set of metrics including greenhouse gas emissions and water, energy, and nitrogen use. ● SIP (Sustainability in Practice) has a rigorous set of practices including canopy management, cultivation of cover crops, energyefficient equipment, packaging reuse to prevent waste, and employee safety. ● LIVE (Low Input Viticulture and Enology), based in the Pacific Northwest, enforces a strict checklist of requirements for both the vineyard and the cellar. ● Napa Green certifies both vineyards and wineries in a soil-to-bottle stewardship program for Napa Valley wine estates. ● Salmon-Safe promotes farming practices in California and the Pacific Northwest that protect water quality and safeguard the marine habitat.

NATURAL: This is the murkiest category of all since there is no certifying body and no official definition of what the term means. In general, it refers to a movement among winegrowers to revert to simpler, more traditional methods, which may or may not include growing grapes without pesticides and chemical fertilizers and making wine without additives. You can assume that your natural wine is likely produced by a small grower from organically or sustainably grown grapes, fermented with no added yeast, and made with little or no added sulfites. «

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While fireplaces in cooler climates may be ideal for cozying up next to or hanging stockings on, South Florida abodes often inspire reinterpretions of old standards in sleek new ways. Designer Terri Polimeni of Terri Polimeni Interiors capitalized on the creative opportunity this affords in a Bloomfield Construction spec home in Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club in Boca Raton. The showstopping living room fireplace is set in striking bookmatched marble, offset by a wood panel that adds intrigue and depth to the wall. The white upholstered seating with animal-print-inspired

South Florida provides unique opportunities for creative fireplace interpretations.

gray and tan patterned throw pillows and dark wood furniture accents balances comfort and trends through the use of light, color, and texture. The result is understated contemporary elegance with an international feel. “Since this was built as a spec home for the builder, it was important to create an environment that had all the elements that would speak to the sophisticated buyer without knowing who the buyer would be,” Polimeni says. “This space is very light but still warm, inviting, and not overdone.” (terripolimeniinteriors.com) —Liza Grant Smith PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | APRIL 2022

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Remember Superman’s Fortress of Solitude? It was an icy place of solace where the superhero would go to reflect and recharge. Turns out, this type of haven is just as valuable to mortals. Creating an area in your home that serves as your escape and place of rejuvenation can help you manage daily stress and promote balance in your life. The first step? Identify a space that you can completely dedicate to your goal of Zen. A room that has more than one purpose will likely not be as effective, given the inherent visual and mental distractions. Once you’ve chosen your location, move on to creating the perfect environment based on what comforts you.

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YOUR ZEN: Tranquility YOUR SPACE: A Soothing Sanctuary PLAYING TO THE SENSES: THE VISUAL: Your chosen color palette is one of the easiest ways to evoke feelings of relaxation. Consider stress-reducing colors like blue, green, or pink. That being said, be sure that it’s also a color that speaks to you personally. Use cues from lounge pieces in your existing wardrobe. For a captivating effect, consider creating emotion through dynamic wall coverings. With a design philosophy described as “timeless elegance with modern, edgy chic,” Boca Raton–based Nicolette Mayer offers stunning wall panels and murals that speak to the theme of calm. (nicolettemayer.com)

THE SCENT: Because smell is the only sense linked to emotions and memories, it serves as an important component when creating a specific feeling within a space. Instead of hunting through the burgeoning number of essential oil options, outsource the selection to an expert. Aroma 360 is a Miami company that specializes in home scenting. Its experts create fragrance oil combinations and offer scent diffusers customized specifically to you and your space. (aroma360.com) THE TOUCH: Massage chairs can be functional wizards but are often visual duds. Enter the Nouhaus Classic V2 massage chair, a supremely stylish option (available in colors like pale rose and ash gray) that offers full-body or spot massage with track rollers and 42 deep-pressure kneads per minute. (nouhaus.com) YOUR ZEN: Creativity YOUR SPACE: A Craft Hub PLAYING TO THE SENSES: THE VISUAL: For those who find creation to be what truly grounds them, a space that specifically speaks to their hobbies or interests is key. This can be any creative pursuit, from painting and

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needlepointing to scrapbooking—some even get their emotional release from gift wrapping. Since the supply list for some of these activities can be long, it is important that the space be well organizationed. The professionals at California Closets in Palm Beach Gardens and Boca Raton can help you design a room that preserves order without hindering the creative process. (california closets.com) THE SOUND: Create soundtracks for your crafting sessions. Streaming services like Spotify have preexisting playlists that cater to creativity and inspiration. Try some out and discover what puts you in a good headspace. Or, scroll through your personal music library for songs that make you happy and compile your own curated collection. Use wireless speakers with great audio, like the Beosound Balance by Bang & Olufsen to help deliver the right vibe. Available at Bravas in Boca Raton (bravas.com)

THE TASTE: In addition to reducing stress and boosting your mood, green tea has been shown to increase connectivity among parts of the brain and to improve creativity. Steep some blueberry green superfruit tea from The Republic of Tea and take it along for the creative journey in your craft room. Available at Whole Foods Market locations (wholefoods market.com)

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PICK UP STYX The geometric play on modern glamour and organic elements earns high marks for this showstopping black and gold Styx large LED linear fixture ($2,299) by Hinkley. Capitol Lighting locations (1800lighting.com)

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UNIVERSAL APPEAL Leah Muller, principal designer of Leah Muller Interiors, was excited to translate the spirit of her young, fearless, and adventurous clients to this space, but the project wasn’t without its challenges. “Practicality was especially important to the client, not only due to the footprint of the house, but also because of wheelchair needs,” Muller says. “They wanted funky, modern, European looks for every space, but ultimately the biggest goal was making sure not to compromise function for form, or vice versa. They trusted us to provide thoughtful finishes and furnishings that would guarantee a great house full of character—and meet their requirements.” Vero Beach (leahmullerinteriors.com) A CUT ABOVE Teakhaus cutting boards ($99) are proof that good products and practices go hand in hand. Made from sustainably grown teak wood from responsibly managed plantations, the boards are designed to withstand heavy use with minimal wear and tear. Sur La Table, West Palm Beach, Boca Raton (surlatable.com)

COOL BEANS Breville’s Barista Pro espresso machine ($800) has a 3-second heat-up time, intuitive LCD screen interface, precise grind dosing, and a 360-degree swivel steam wand with frothing nozzle for lattes and cappuccinos. Williams Sonoma, Palm Beach Gardens, Boca Raton (williams-sonoma.com) A TOUCH OF CLASS Touch the body, spout, or handle of a Litze SmartTouch articulating kitchen faucet ($1,386) by Brizo to activate water flow and keep meal prep moving. Millers Elegant Hardware & Plumbing, Boca Raton (eleganthardware.com)

SETTING EXPECTATIONS While each individual piece in the Vista Alegre Carrara place setting ($688 for 16-piece set) is stunning, the collection truly comes to life when various items are combined. The Regency Collection, Boca Raton (regencycollectiongifts.com) 178

GOLD STAR Ares Oro and light gray flatware ($289 for five-piece place setting) by Vietri shines with brushed-gold utensils and sleek matte handles. T is for Table, West Palm Beach (tisfortable.com)

COUNTER OFFER Sit and stay a while with Scan Design’s Rhea counter stool ($385). The contoured shape lends itself to a comfortable seat (in white, black, or brown Eco Pelle leather), while the swivel capability is sure to delight fidgeters and animated conversationalists alike. Scan Design, Boca Raton (scandesign.com)

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Architect John Volk’s swimming pools suited their place and reflected the times By Marie Penny Palm Beach architects have long culled inspiration from and designed around the water that surrounds the island. Whether facing the Atlantic Ocean or the Intracoastal, there is no shortage of glittering views— and pools, in their many forms, contain the wildness of the water. One such man who left his imprint on the architectural history of the island and its pools was John Volk. While Volk is not exclusively associated with one particular style, he in fact perfected many, from Mediterranean Revival to Modern. He is best known for the Royal Poinciana Playhouse, additions and alterations to the Palm Beach Town Hall, and his numerous grand estates. Although most of his pool designs are no longer extant, they offer a glimpse into Palm Beach’s private and public spaces devoted to outdoor leisure.

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1. DAVIS RESIDENCE Volk designed this classic pool for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis in 1937. In addition to the pool, the property included extensive gardens, walkways with water features, a gazebo, and a pavilion. The residence on South Lake Trail was designated as a landmark in 1990.

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2. VOLK RESIDENCE In 1958, Volk renovated an existing home in Phipps Plaza for himself and his wife, Jane. They referred to it as Casa de los Arcos, and it was filled with eclectic art and furnishings and included a free-form, lagoon-style pool that was fed by a saltwater well. The rock garden and various plants surrounding the pool were inspired by Volk’s travels throughout the world.

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TRUST YOUR FACE TO THE SPECIALIST

Jacob D. Steiger, MD Double Board Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon 1001 North Federal Highway, Boca Raton, Florida 33432 (561) 499.9339 | (866) 994.FACE (3223) | drsteiger.com Facelifts • Rhinoplasty • Eyelid Lifts • Facial Fillers • Fat Grafting • Botox • Lip Enhancement • Skin Rejuvenation • Revision Rhinoplasty

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NUTRITION

Superstar SIPPERS

Are you in an unhealthy relationship with coffee? Turns out there’s another hot beverage suitor, one with a colorful personality and kind heart, that you may want to swipe right on. Superfood lattes are coffee alternatives made with nontraditional (and nutritional) ingredients. In addition to the health benefits, these special elements create intriguing hues that have made them Instagram darlings. Variations include everything from pink beetroot lattes to lower blood pressure, to blue spirulina (algae) lattes for detoxification, and every shade in between.

Aware of the viral success of hot cocoa bombs and a longtime fan of superfood lattes, local nutritional chef and functional health coach Jennifer Parker of Evolve Health was inspired to create a healthier, low-sugar version. Her superfood latte bombs ($30 for a pack of six), available in matcha, golden milk, and mocha, are made with all-natural products and contain more than 10 superfoods per bomb, including collagen and protein. That’s worth taking a coffee break for. (evolvehealthcoaching.com) —Liza Grant Smith PALMBEACHILLUSTRATED.COM | APRIL 2022

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COOL CLAY Consisting of a clay that is more powerful than charcoal, Cardon’s purifying clay cleanser ($18) controls oil levels while preventing dry, tight skin. (cardonformen.com)

SKIN DEEP

Made for Men

THWART DRY SKIN AND COMBAT EXCESS OIL WHILE MAINTAINING A YOUTHFUL GLOW By Tristan Dyer The world of men’s skin care has grown in recent years, with more products geared toward our unique needs. In comparison to women, men have thicker skin and significantly more collagen, which means it takes longer for our skin to show signs of aging. It is important to preserve these aspects while understanding that a man’s naturally large pores result in the increased production of oil and excessive amounts of sebum from sebaceous glands. We must turn to remedies that address these needs, including dense moisturizers and purifying cleansers. Keep an eye out for ingredients such as proteins and antioxidants, which will actively support and rehabilitate the skin. These six products are tailored to the modern gentleman and, together, provide a well-rounded daily regimen.

BALMS AWAY Nourishing severely dehydrated skin, Valmont’s Primary Pomade ($290) is a dense balm featuring prebiotics and probiotics that will repair and strengthen the skin’s natural ecosystem. (lamaisonvalmont.com)

SUPER SERUM The plant-based Bioeffect EGF serum ($169) contains barley EGF that can stimulate the production of collagen and reduce wrinkles. (bioeffect.com)

GREEN LIGHT For a quick and effective athome way to remove excess oil and extract blackheads, try Dr. Jart+’s Pore Remedy purifying mud mask ($9) formulated with PHA, green mud, and sea salt. (drjart.com)

ON CALL Using salicylic acid that treats skin throughout the day, the Oxygenetix Acne Control HydroMatrix ($95) gently exfoliates and softens the exterior while providing long-lasting hydration. (oxygenetix.com) WATER WORKS The Dr. Barbara Sturm face cream for men ($215) incorporates a fusion of antioxidants such as macadamia oil, squalane, and purslane to deliver 24-hour hydration. (drsturm.com)

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BALANCE FITNESS

HIIT

THE HIGH NOTES

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ON VACATION

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STAYING HEALTHY

Travel planning kicks into high gear as the summer months approach, but many Americans may find it challenging to book international vacations given the current health climate. Here, Dr. Ian Russinoff of Sollis Health—a members-only VIP medical practice on Palm Beach that provides aroundthe-clock emergency, urgent, and diagnostic services—offers travelers confidence and clarity with five tips to stay safe abroad and return home healthy. (sollishealth.com) —Flose LaPierre

Follow CDC Travel Recommendations

While Russinoff notes that all current travel is “a calculated risk,” he recommends continuously consulting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) website to review the case indexes, positive rates, prevalence of COVID-19, and vaccination requirements at your desired destination up to the travel date. Avoid locations assessed as high, very high, and unknown risk.

Prepare for the Worst-Case Scenario

Think about what may happen if you contract the virus. “It’s wise to research the medical capabilities of the country you’re traveling to,” Russinoff advises. Are medical resources and technologies, such as life support, available? Do you have a preexisting condition that the host country can properly manage? What if you get sick and stuck abroad for multiple weeks?

Reentry

Know what your home state requires for reentry and whether PCR and antigen tests are readily available at your travel destination. Consider packing your own.

In 1996, a Japanese scientist, Dr. Izumi Tabata, studied two groups of speed-skating athletes. The first group trained at a moderateintensity level for an hour five days a week for six weeks. The second group trained at a high-intensity level (also for five days a week for six weeks) for 4 minutes with 20-second sets and 10 seconds of rest between each set. The results showed that Group Two experienced a greater increase in their aerobic and anaerobic systems than Group One did. Leveraging those findings, Tabata training was born. Similar to the study, each exercise in a Tabata workout lasts 4 minutes. Participants work out hard for 20 seconds, followed by a 10-second rest, ultimately completing a total of eight rounds. Components of a session may include push-ups, kettlebells, squats, or other exercises that work your large muscle groups. While a form of HIIT (high-intensity interval training), Tabata differentiates itself by being a higher intensity version of HIIT with a more regimented workout. The benefits include improved cardiorespiratory endurance and muscle strength. Rita Ianno, a Tabata instructor at Palm Beach Sports Club in Palm Beach Gardens and Jupiter, also points to the increase in short-term, post-exercise metabolism, which leads to higher post-workout calorie burn. “I absolutely love this format because all fitness levels can participate,” Ianno says. “I combine cardio, resistance training, and targeted core work for a fun and dynamic workout.” (palmbeachsportsclubs.com) —L.G.S.

Take Precautions While Abroad Avoid large events such as concerts and festivals, wash your hands frequently, practice social distancing when possible, and follow the no-touch rule—avoid hugs, kisses, and food-and-drink-sharing.

Mask Up!

Find a mask that offers the “highest layer of protection and is comfortable.” Consider an N95 for the plane rides.

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WHOOP there it is

Wondering why a fitness tracker company was able to raise nearly $405 million in total funding? Perhaps because Whoop isn’t just a tracker company—it’s a self-proclaimed human performance company that offers a personalized 24/7 digital fitness and health coach for a monthly membership fee. Want to know how Whoop differentiates itself from the multitude of other players in the space—besides the stylish SuperKnit bands? Here’s the skinny on what makes Whoop cool. (whoop.com) —L.G.S.

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Dr. Ilona Fotek is a Biological Cosmetic and Restorative Dentist. She defines herself as an artist of the smile and a physician of the mouth. She utilizes the safest available methods to restore teeth and reinstate dental and overall health. Her feminine touch, artistic finesse, and special attention to details makes her sought after and highly recognized by the community. Dr. Paul Fotek is a board-certified periodontist and implant specialist who also shares a passion for biologic approach in surgical treatment. Their combined expertise in smile design and complex dentistry is an art of its own. Drs. Ilona and Paul Fotek only work with people who are equally meticulous, high quality products they thoroughly researched and small dental laboratories they trust with own family. Working as a team, they understand the issues and concerns their patients experienced and focus on a biologic approach to help patients achieve the smile rejuvenation, employing natural processes that minimize toxic load on the body. Dental Healing Arts takes a holistic approach to dental health, treating issues that occur in the mouth and body by tackling the underlying root cause, be it poor nutrition, jaw under-development and TMJ, Sleep Apnea or environmental toxins.

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TAX Time

The season is upon us, and two proposed changes could impact wealthy filers down the road By Judy Martel For taxpayers, last year was one of much talk but little action. President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better Act proposed an array of tax increases, particularly on individuals earning $400,000 and above, in order to pay for a variety of social and environmental programs in the bill. In the end, the complete plan stalled in Congress, as did many of the proposed tax subsidies to pay for it. But that doesn’t mean all of them are dead, says Jeffrey Rubinger, an adjunct faculty member at the University of Miami School of Law’s graduate program in taxation and partner at Baker & McKenzie in Miami. “I do think some of the proposals will go through; it’s just a matter of when.” Two of the proposals he believes would have the biggest impact on wealthy individuals are an increase in the long-term capital gains tax and a reduction or elimination of the exclusion of 100 percent of the gain from the sale of a qualified small business (C-corporations with less than $50 million in assets). Taxes on capital gains are imposed when certain assets—such as vacation homes, stocks, bonds, and art owned for at least a year—are sold for more than their purchase price. In 2022, the capital gains rate essentially remains unchanged, with the highest rate set at 20 percent for single filers earning in excess of $459,750 and for married filing jointly earning more than $517,200. An additional surcharge of 3.8 percent is levied on individuals with income exceeding $200,000 for single filers and $250,000 for married filing jointly. In preparation for potentially paying a higher rate of up to 25 percent under the Build Back Better plan, many wealthy individuals sold investments in 2021 to take advantage of the lower rates, Rubinger says. “Essentially they accelerated a lot of income, and it turns out they didn’t have to do that.” But when there is talk of significant changes to the tax laws, it’s not such a bad thing to jump the gun by selling at least some assets while the rate is low, he adds. The other proposal Rubinger thinks Congress will eventually pass will have

a “huge impact” on small business owners, he says. Currently, owners who sell their qualified small business can exclude 100 percent of the gain, up to $10 million or 10 times the value of the company’s stock. Historically, successful small business owners who fit the qualifications have been able to amass wealth with this exclusion. One of the most hotly debated proposals was the increase in the top income tax rate from 36 percent to 39.6 percent, but that did not pass last year. “The only change in 2022 is the imposition of an additional 5 percent surcharge on top of the highest rate for those with gross income exceeding $10 million and another 8 percent for incomes exceeding $25 million,” says Rubinger. The Build Back Better plan is “clearly aimed at people making a significant amount of money,” Rubinger says. “The issue is that for many high-net-worth individuals, most of their income is on capital gains, which are taxed at a lower rate than ordinary income.” Taking all this into account, the best defense is to work with a tax professional to devise the strategy that best serves you. «

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Serge Strosberg, TMy Superintendent, 2005, oil and egg tempera on linen, 30 3/4 x 25 3/4 in

From abstraction to assemblage and including portraits, photos, and installation—this exhibition of artwork across all mediums will provide an opportunity for artists and collectors to connect, question, learn, and define their appreciation for art.

Proceeds from artwork sales directly benefit local artists and support the Council’s mission to grow arts and culture in Palm Beach County.

Generously sponsored by:

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Robert M. Montgomery, Jr. Building 601 Lake Avenue, Lake Worth Beach, FL 33460

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Tuesday – Saturday, 12 – 5 p.m. Free and open to the public

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TOP BILLING

Fun in the SUN Clockwise from top left: Catch Bill Muter of Topless in Tokyo, Melissa Etheridge, and fireworks at SunFest.

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The Sun(Fest) will rise over West Palm Beach when the beloved music festival returns to its home along the Intracoastal Waterway April 28 to May 1. After being twice postponed due to the pandemic, SunFest will bounce back with renewed energy and a supercharged lineup of 35 national headliners and 13 local performers. This celebration of music has earned a reputation for satisfying devotees of all genres with its eclectic mix of performers. This year’s main attractions include Sam Hunt, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Black Pumas, Slightly Stoopid, Boyz II Men, Melissa Etheridge, AJR, Flipturn, Lil Wayne, Adam Lambert, and more. In addition, SunFest has partnered with 1909, a nonprofit collective of creators, to highlight Palm Beach County’s vibrant music scene with local participating artists such as American Sigh, Citizen Badger, Indigo Dreamers, Sko Gudiño, and Topless in Tokyo. Between sets, “sunseekers” can indulge in such SunFestivities as the TGi5K, floating bars, fireworks, tasty bites, local pop-up shops, and a jaunt through the Art District with curated creative offerings by the Armory Art Center. Tickets are $45-$90. (sunfest.com)

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Clockwise from top left: Catch organist Cameron Carpenter at the Kravis Center April 7; Portrait of Emily Landau by Andy Warhol and Bust of a Woman with a Hat (Buste de femme au Chapeau) by Pablo Picasso, both on view at the Norton Museum of Art; Kenny G brings his talents to the Sunrise Theatre April 9 and the Kravis Center April 12; Be True to Your Roots by Cheryl Cote is part of MartinArts’ “A Three-Woman Perspective” through April 15.

GOINGS ON 1 Mountainfilm on Tour, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, also April 2, $22. (kravis.org) Palm Beach Home and Design Show, Palm Beach County Convention Center, West Palm Beach, to April 3, $8. (homeanddesignshow.com)

2 Emerging Collector Tours, Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, Lake Worth Beach, free. (palmbeachculture.com)

CHAPMAN BAEHLER

Met Opera Live presents Cinderella, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $15-$30. (fourarts.org) Seventeenth Annual TurtleFest, Loggerhead Marinelife Center, Juno Beach, free. (marinelife.org) 3 Swank Table: Vêtu de Blanc, benefiting Rotary of West Palm Beach, Swank Specialty Produce, Loxahatchee, $165. (swankspecialtyproduce.com)

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4 “Audrey Hepburn: Screen Legend, Style Icon, Humanitarian” lecture with Rene Silvin, Dixon Education Building, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $20. (fourarts.org)

6 Lexus International Gay Polo Tournament, benefiting OnePulse Foundation, International Polo Club Palm Beach, Wellington, to April 10, contact for ticket prices. (gaypolo.com) “Science Meets Music” lecture with Dr. Silvia Cappello, presented by the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience, The Benjamin School, North Palm Beach, free. (mpfi.org)

7 Barrett-Jackson Auto Auction, Expo Center, South Florida Fairgrounds, West Palm Beach, to April 9, contact for ticket prices. (thepalmbeaches.com)

History Talks with Robert P. Watson, PhD, Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum, West Palm Beach, $20. (pbchistory.org)

2 PICKS MIAMI CITY BALLET DANCERS WILL DESCEND UPON THE MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS IN DELRAY BEACH APRIL 10 TO PRESENT “TO FLORIDA, WITH LOVE,” AN ALFRESCO PERFORMANCE OF CHOREOGRAPHY INSPIRED BY THE STUNNING GARDENS. A Q&A WITH CHOREOGRAPHER ARIEL ROSE WILL FOLLOW. TICKETS ARE $9-$15. (MORIKAMI.ORG)

From top: Miami City Ballet’s “To Florida, With Love”; Watermelon by Deborah Tobias and Coupled by Lynn Morgan at Lighthouse ArtCenter.

8 Delray Affair, Downtown Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach, to April 10, free. (delrayaffair.com)

Fiftieth Anniversary Gala: The Winter Ball, benefiting the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County, The Breakers, Palm Beach, tickets start at $1,250. (bgcpbc.org)

POLO FOR ALL The Lexus International Gay Polo Tournament gallops back onto the scene for its thirteenth year April 6-10. The five-day extravaganza returns to the International Polo Club Palm Beach in Wellington to celebrate the sport and spotlight its pioneering mission to foster opportunity, safety, and community for LGBTQ+ athletes in polo and beyond. Spectators are welcome at the Gay Polo League’s Senator Cup preliminary matches and Polotini Charity Event April 8; the Senator Cup Finals, FPL Founder’s Cup Finals, and Gay Polo League Tailgate Competition April 9; and brunch April 10. This year’s event will benefit the OnePulse Foundation, which was founded following the mass shooting at Pulse Nightclub that claimed 49 lives in 2016. The foundation is working to create a sanctuary for the community and build a national LGBTQ+ Museum to honor the lives lost. (gaypolo.com)

THE YOUNG FRIENDS OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY’S EVENING ON ANTIQUE ROW TAKES OVER THE WEST PALM BEACH NEIGHBORHOOD WITH ENTERTAINMENT, DELICIOUS BITES, ART, SHOPPING, AND, OF COURSE, ANTIQUES APRIL 9. PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY’S EDUCATION PROGRAMS. TICKETS ARE $75-$200. (PBCHISTORY.ORG)

PupsForePatriots Golf Invitational, Par 3 Golf Course, Palm Beach, $250-$1,000. (americanhumane.org)

9 A Colorful Evening to Remember, Center for Creative Education, West Palm Beach, $750. (cceflorida.org) Evening on Antique Row, benefiting the Historical Society of Palm Beach County, Antique Row, West Palm Beach, $75$200. (pbchistory.org)

Opportunity’s Mediterranean Soiree, benefiting Opportunity Early Childhood Education & Family Center, private residence, Palm Beach, $500. (opportunitypbc.org)

Wild & Scenic Film Festival, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, $20. (jupiterlighthouse.org)

11 Hanley Foundation Golf Classic, Bear Lakes Country Club, West Palm Beach, $750-$4,000. (hanleyfoundation.org) THESE EVENT DETAILS ARE CURRENT AS OF PRESS TIME, BUT PLEASE CONTACT THE VENUE OR PRESENTER FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION.

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AGENDA 13 History Talks with Eliot Kleinberg, Johnson

“Techniques and Secrets of Botanical Arts Entries” lecture with Sarah Boynton, Dixon Education Building, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $20. (fourarts.org)

16 Easter Egg Hunt & Easter Bunny, Flagler Museum, Palm Beach, $15-$18. (flaglermuseum.us) 17 Easter Brunch, Swank Specialty Produce, Loxahatchee, $50-$120. (swankspecialtyproduce.com)

21 “Authors Speak: The Impact of Race on American Society” with Ralina L. Joseph, PhD, and Allison Briscoe-Smith, PhD, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, free. (artsgarage.org)

Sunset History Cruise, North Palm Beach Marina to Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse, $200. (pbchistory.org)

22 “Florida Lighthouses” lecture with Josh Liller, Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, free. (jupiterlighthouse.org)

Thirty-Fourth Annual Wellington Dinner Dance, benefiting the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County, Wycliffe Country Club, Wellington, tickets start at $2,500. (bgcpbc.org)

23 Arts Warehouse Market, White Box Space, Arts

BALLET, MEET ROCK When brilliant dancers, groundbreaking choreography, and the music of Lenny Kravitz come together, amazing things happen. Complexions Contemporary Ballet will harness this trio in “Love Rocks,” coming to Dreyfoos Hall at the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach April 2. Founded by Dwight Rhoden and Desmond Richardson in 1994, the renowned New York–based dance company is one of the most diverse, inclusive, and respected performing arts troupes of its caliber. Methods, styles, and cultures mingle in each masterpiece, redefining the art form and (re)establishing the boundless power of dance. In “Love Rocks,” ballet’s classic elegance is complemented by Kravitz’s searing guitar and undulating notes, elevating the sensory experience and lending a sexy spin to the centuries-old dance style. Tickets are $15-$95. (kravis.org)

STEVEN TRUMON GRAY

Palm Beach County History Museum, West Palm Beach, $20. (pbchistory.org)

Palm Beach Gardens; also April 9, Duncan Theatre, Palm Beach State College, Lake Worth, $21. (symphonic band.org)

4 “Forever Motown: So Good for the Soul,” Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $15-$95. (kravis.org)

6 Kristin Chenoweth presents “For the Girls,” Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $39$149. (kravis.org)

One O’Clock Lab Band, Duncan Theatre, Palm Beach State College, Lake Worth, $10. (palmbeach state.edu)

Warehouse, Delray Beach, free. (artswarehouse.org)

Met Opera Live presents Il Barbiere Di Siviglia, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four

30 Met Opera Live presents Don Giovanni,

Arts, Palm Beach, $15-$30. (fourarts.org)

Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $15-$30. (fourarts.org)

Spring 2022 Plant Sale, Mounts Botanical Garden,

PERFORMANCES

West Palm Beach, also April 24, $7-$15. (mounts.org)

24 Swank Table: Food Cultures of the Caribbean, Swank Specialty Produce, Loxahatchee, $165. (swankspecialtyproduce.com)

28 History Talks with Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg, Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum, West Palm Beach, $20. (pbchistory.org)

1 Ben Butler, Boca Stage, Sol Theatre, Boca Raton, to April 10, $45. (primalforces.com)

Intimate Apparel, Palm Beach Dramaworks, West Palm Beach, to April 17, contact for ticket prices. (palmbeachdramaworks.org)

The Lenore Raphael Trio, Arts Garage, Delray

er Lifelong Learning Institute, Florida Atlantic University, Jupiter, $20. (fau.edu)

2 Complexions Contemporary Ballet, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $15-$95. (kravis.org)

Twentieth Annual Barefoot on the Beach, ben-

3 New York Philharmonic String Quartet,

efiting the Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County, The Breakers, Palm Beach, $650. (bgcpbc.org)

Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $39. (kravisorg)

29 Eighth Annual Golf Classic, benefiting the

Symphonic Band of the Palm Beaches presents “Stage and Screen Spectacular Encore,”

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Spectacular Sextets: Arnaud Sussmann, Chad Hoopes, Matthew Lipman, Tien-Hsin Cindy Wu, Nicholas Canellakis, and Colin Carr, Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, $75. (cmspb.org)

7 Cameron Carpenter, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $15-$85. (kravis.org) 8 Blue Muse Jazz, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $40$45. (artsgarage.org)

Beach, $45-$50. (artsgarage.org)

National Theatre Live presents King Lear, Osh-

The Opera Locos, Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach State College, Palm Beach Gardens, $47. (palm beachstate.edu)

Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach State College,

Gospel Gala, featuring Tye Tribbett, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $15-$75. (kravis.org) Terry Fator: It Starts Tonight, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, $59.50-$79.50; also April 9, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $29-$105. (sunrise theatre.com; kravis.org) 9 An Evening with the Iconic Kenny G, Sunrise Theatre, Fort Pierce, $65.50-$85.50; also April 12, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $25-$110. (sunrisetheatre.com; kravis.org)

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AGENDA Otis Cadillac & The El Dorados Rhythm and Blues Revue with The Sublime Seville Sisters,

17 Hotter Than July at Sunday on the Waterfront, Meyer Amphitheatre, SunFest Park, West Palm

Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $45-$50. (artsgarage.org)

Beach, free. (wpb.org)

10 Bob the Drag Queen, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, $28-$38. (palmbeachimprov.com)

Jay Leno, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm

Joshua Rifkin, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $30. (fourarts.org)

18 Malpasso Dance Company, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, also April 19, $40. (kravis.org)

Beach, $39-$149. (kravis.org)

Miami City Ballet presents “To Florida, With Love,” Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens,

19 My Fair Lady, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, to April 24, $33-$91. (kravis.org)

Delray Beach, $9-$15. (morikami.org)

Palm Beach Symphony presents “Masterwork Series: Dvorák’s Eighth Symphony,” Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $25-$95. (kravis.org)

13 Brad Upton, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, $20. (palmbeachimprov.com) Rodgers & Hammerstein’s South Pacific, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $30-$110. (kravis.org)

Ultramarine Evening by Henrik Simonsen will be on view at Findlay Galleries beginning April 4.

14 Ballet Palm Beach presents Peter Pan & Tinker Bell, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West

20 Masterworks IV: Italian Postcards, Community Church of Vero Beach; April 21, Eissey Campus Theatre, Palm Beach State College, Palm Beach Gardens; April 22, Lyric Theatre, Stuart, $30-$65. (atlanticclassic alorchestra.com)

Palm Beach, to April 16, $45. (kravis.org)

Johnny Mathis, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $30-$150. (kravis.org)

16 The Prince Project, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, $55$65. (jupitertheatre.org)

Montrose Piano Trio, featuring Martin Beaver, Clive Greensmith, and Jon Kimura Parker, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, West Palm Beach, $75. (cmspb.org)

21 Breaking Up is Hard to Do, The Wick Theatre, Boca Raton, to May 15, $75-$115. (thewick.org)

EXPOSE YOURSELF TO ART... and culture. Find copies of art&culture, the magazine of the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County at these locations… CULTURAL COUNCIL FOR PALM BEACH COUNTY 601 Lake Ave, Lake Worth PALM BEACH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 400 Royal Palm Way #106, Palm Beach

DELRAY BEACH VISITORS CENTER 2 S Ocean Blvd, Delray Beach BOCA RATON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1800 N Dixie Hwy, Boca Raton

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BRADLEY THEODORE ARTIST IN RESIDENCE THROUGH JUNE 2022

From top: Enjoy melodic evenings at Arts Garage in Delray Beach with Blue Muse Jazz April 8 and The Lenore Raphael Trio April 1.

22 Funny Women of a Certain Age, Rinker Playhouse, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, also April 23, $45. (kravis.org)

23 Bluegrass in the Pavilion: The Tim Raybon Band and High Fidelity, Flagler Museum, Palm Beach, $35. (flagler museum.us)

Jason Newsted and the Chophouse Band, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, $55-$125. (jupitertheatre.org) 24 An Afternoon with Dailey & Vincent, Gubelmann Auditorium, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, $30. (fourarts.org) The Symphonia presents “Poetic Mysteries,” featuring Les Roettges, Roberts Theater, Saint Andrews School, Boca Raton, $50-$84. (thesymphonia.org)

25 Diana Krall, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, $35-$135. (kravis.org)

28 The Sound Inside by Adam Rapp, Boca Stage, Sol Theatre, Boca Raton, to May 15, $40. (primalforces.com)

SunFest, Downtown West Palm Beach, to May 1, $45-$90. (sunfest.com)

IN THE GARDEN OF THE PALMS GALLERY EXHIBITION MARCH 30 - JUNE 30, 2022 HISTORIC HOME, ARTIST STUDIO, EXHIBITION GALLERIES AND RARE PALM AND CYCAD GARDENS OF ANN WEAVER NORTON ­­­

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29 Desi Banks, Palm Beach Improv, West Palm Beach, to May 1, $30-$40. (palmbeachimprov.com)

Miami City Ballet presents Prodigal Son, Dreyfoos Hall, Kravis Center, West Palm Beach, to May 1, $30-$189. (kravis.org)

Much Ado About Nothing, Lake Worth Playhouse, to May 8, $35-$75. (lakeworthplayhouse.org)

Same Time, Next Year, Delray Beach Playhouse, to May 15, $38. (delraybeach playhouse.com)

30 Copeland Davis, Arts Garage, Delray Beach, $45-$50. (artsgarage.org)

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AGENDA GALLERIES Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, West Palm Beach. “Bradley Theodore in the Garden of Palms” and “Forms + Figures,” both to June 30. (ansg.org)

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Court House Cultural Center Gallery, Stuart. “Humanity through the Artist Eye: A Three-Woman Perspective,” to April 15; “Marvin S. Cone Thirty-Sixth Annual High School Juried Art Show,” April 26 to May 26. (martinarts.org)

Cox Science Center and Aquarium, West Palm Beach. “Earth Matters: Rethink the Future,” to May 8. (coxsciencecenter.org)

Cultural Council for Palm Beach County, Lake Worth Beach. “Being Heard, Being Seen,” to April 9; “Environmental Photography Show,” to April 15; “Dorotha Lemeh,” to April 23; “Sofia Valiente,” April 22 to June 4; “Frederick Cohen,” April 29 to June 11; “Art Acquisitions Large and Small,” April 22 to June 25. (palmbeachculture.com) Esther B. O’Keeffe Gallery, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach. “In a New Light: American Impressionism 1870-1940, Works from the Bank of America Collection,” to April 16. (fourarts.org)

The Tim Raybon Band with High Fidelity

Findlay Galleries, Palm Beach. “John Ferren,” to April 2; “Ptolemy Mann,” to May 3; “Henrik Simonsen Recent Works,” April 4 to June 4. (findlaygalleries.com) Historical Society of Palm Beach County, West Palm Beach. “From Houses

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Last day is April 15th!

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to Hospitals: Improving Health Care in the 1920s,” to July. (pbchistory.org)

Lighthouse ArtCenter Gallery & School of Art, Tequesta. “Ninth Annual Plein Air Festival,” to April 2; “Forty-Fourth Annual Members’ Show,” April 7-23. (lighthousearts.org)

Mounts Botanical Garden, West Palm Beach. “Sean Kenney’s Nature Pop! Art with Lego Bricks,” to May 1. (mounts.org)

Mtn Space Gallery, Lake Worth Beach. “Tara Booth,” to April 3; “John Skibo,” April 8 to May 15. (mtnspace.com) Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach. “Origin Stories: Photography of Africa and Its Diaspora,” to April 17; “Calder BMW Art Car,” to April 24; “From Hassam to Wyeth: Gifts from Doris and Shouky Shaheen,” to May 1; “Transcending Boundaries: Chinese Women Painters from Dynastic Times to the Modern Era,” to May 29; “Jane Peterson: Impressions of Light and Water,” to June 12; “Dürer, Rembrandt, and Picasso: Three Masters of the Print” and “A Remarkable Gathering: The Fisher Landau Family Collection,” both to Sept. 11; “The Howard and Judie Ganek Collection,” to Sept. 25; Beaching the Boat (Afternoon Light) by Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida, to June 25, 2023. (norton.org) Rosenbaum Contemporary, Boca Raton. “Juraj Kollár: En Plein Air,” to May 28. (rosenbaumcontemporary.com) Vero Beach Museum of Art. “Martin Puryear: Printmaker,” to April 3; “Vero Collects: Hidden Treasures Revealed,” to May 15. (vbmuseum.org)

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Benefit Auction Presented by

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The Norton’s 2022 Benefit Auction includes more than 45 exceptional works of art by pre-eminent artists from some of the world’s leading galleries.

To bid, visit norton.org/auction2022 March 28, 10 am ET - April 11, 4 pm ET View works online and in person at the Norton starting March 14.

Spring Exhibitions through may 1 From Hassam to Wyeth: Gifts from Doris and Shouky Shaheen through september 11 The Howard and Judie Ganek Collection march 13 - september 11 A Remarkable Gathering: The Fisher Landau Family Collection Dürer, Rembrandt, and Picasso: Three Masters of the Print

auction proceeds benefit the norton’s curatorial, learning, and community engagement programs. above: jose alvarez (d.o.p.a.) (venezuelan, born 1961), surround me with your love #2

(detail), 2021, ink, colored pencil, feathers, and collage on mica on wood panel, 36 x 24 in. (91.4 x 61 cm), courtesy of the artist and gavlak.

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LOVE OF DANCE WHO: Ballet Palm Beach WHAT: “We Believe” Season of Dance Gala WHERE: The Colony Hotel, Palm Beach

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IVEY LEIDY, BETTINA ANDERSON JIM AND GAYE ENGEL

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OUT & ABOUT 1. WHO: American Heart Association WHAT: Heart Ball Luncheon WHERE: Renato’s, Palm Beach 2. WHO: JAFCO WHAT: “Better Together” Jacob’s Ladder Award Gala WHERE: The Polo Club of Boca Raton 3. WHO: Braman Motorcars WHAT: Celebration of Luxury Dinner WHERE: Bentley Palm Beach, West Palm Beach

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©2022 Palm Beach Media Group North LLC. All rights reserved. Palm Beach Illustrated [ISSN 1047-5575] [USPS #2489] is published monthly except August by Palm Beach Media Group North LLC, P.O. Box 3344, Palm Beach, FL 33480. Known office of the publication 1000 N. Dixie Hwy., Suite C, West Palm Beach, FL 33401. Periodical postage paid at West Palm Beach, FL, and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Palm Beach Illustrated c/o Palm Beach Media Group North LLC, P.O. Box 3344, Palm Beach, FL 33480. Subscription price: $54.45 per year. Outside U.S. add $35 per year for postage and handling. Send subscription orders to: Subscription Department, Palm Beach Illustrated, P.O. Box 3344, Palm Beach, FL, 33480, or e-mail circulation@ palmbeachmedia.com, or fax (561) 659-1736. Vol. 70, No. 4, April 2022. Palm Beach Illustrated magazine and Palm Beach Media Group North LLC retain exclusive rights to all editorial and photographic materials used, which cannot be reproduced in any manner without our written consent.

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LAST WORD How did the Veronica Beard brand come about? VMB: Veronica and I started this brand in 2010. It began as a rack of dickey jackets—that was our answer to uniform dressing for women at the time, and the jacket is still always a best seller for us. We call it our superhero cape. And since then it has evolved beyond our wildest dreams—into a full lifestyle collection with ready-towear, jeans, shoes, and swim. What are each other’s strengths? VMB: Veronica has such an eye for detail. She’s obsessed with interiors, and I think that skill, of looking at a room or a home and having a vision for how it should come together, really translates into a wardrobe and a collection. VSB: Veronica [previously] worked in finance. She has a head for business, and her eye is always on what’s next. Our personal taste can also be very different, but we use that to strengthen our collections. She is the one that injects a little glamour and sparkle into the brand.

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Veronica Beard

Sister-in-law designers Veronica Miele Beard and Veronica Swanson Beard have brought their eponymous fashion brand to The Royal Poinciana Plaza BY KATHERINE LANDE

What was the inspiration behind the Spring/Summer 2022 collection? VSB: We always say that a dream wardrobe has to work in real life. Every collection is designed to fit a woman’s lifestyle in that seasonal moment. We are pragmatic in that way. But pragmatic doesn’t have to mean boring or unsexy. Our spring collection is filled with gorgeous fabrics like eyelets and silks. It is pieces she can wear on holiday or to a wedding, or to the office with one of our classic blazers thrown on top. In celebration of the new store at The Royal Poinciana Plaza you presented a Palm Beach runway show. How did you reimagine the SS22 collection for Palm Beach? VMB: [It had] an extra nod to the beautiful, breezy, vibrant lifestyle of Palm Beach. We had fun with the patterns in the collection, high-

The Veronica Beard Spring/Summer 2022 collection features practical pieces with a flirty edge.

lighting the blue and white checkerboard gingham and the nostalgic floral prints that have such a sweet, ’70s feel. And lots of colored denim! We did colorful jeans with a suit jacket in the same shade—the VB version of a suit that isn’t necessarily so traditional or tailored. And, of course, dresses galore! Occasion dresses that you can pack for Palm Beach, the Hamptons, or LA in airy chiffons and sequins. What are your ultimate Palm Beach wardrobe essentials? VMB: I always opt for dresses when I’m in Palm Beach. The Kimber dress from our spring collection is one-shoulder and has a gorgeous colorful paisley print. Our Gracelynn silk dress is perfect for a Palm Beach evening out. It shows off your legs and is in the pink sherbet color. VSB: Matching sets! I opt for linen suiting like our Kelson linen dickey jacket and matching pants. With statement jewelry and a hat, it’s the perfect look for Palm Beach. Tell us about your “Make it Happen” series. VSB: We launched [it] last fall to profile inspiring women from many different fields, industries, and stages in their lives, to celebrate what makes them individual and unique. We have met so many incredible women on this Veronica Beard journey, and each one is making it happen in her own way. Every woman lives “in the and” so to speak, with so many facets making up who she is. ... To date, we have profiled over 50 incredible women, with many more to come.

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