| A prominent emergency physician and family medicine Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, a trusted family and emergency doctor, Expert on Popular Medical TV News, Board-Certified, MD, and CityMD Medical Director, decided to pursue a career in medicine at an premature age. According to Dr. Janette, he was about 11 or 12 when he realized he loved preferring others. Her mother is a pediatric orthopedic nurse, and she fell in love watching her mother care for sick, injured and abused children. It was supernatural to regard their mother offer a smile on their faces and love, care for and care for them until they literally stood up again. Dr. Janette was born in Carmel, New York, but was raised in the miniature town of Umatilla, Florida, by her widowed mother. His father died in an accident when he was 13. Dr. Janette says she was inspired by her widowed mother of five, a beloved pediatric nurse and orthopedic director at the prestigious Johns Hopkins in Baltimore. Watching her care for ill children touched a young Janette and inspired her. "I knew I wanted to take care of others and follow in their footsteps. After school, he inevitably attended the local hospital where he worked, Harry Anna Hospital. Watching my kind, beautiful mom smile on the faces of so many children who adored her as i helped them strengthen, develop and heal day after day was inspiring and life-changing. She is a role model, an inspiration, and has handled the lives of many. She is humble and kind, with the heart to always put others first. Some of the children she cared for, now adults, however recall her vividly 30 years later. Once I was checking in at the airport and the gate agent looked at my name and started crying when she asked if I had been sent to Hayat, my mother. She told me my mother had such a big impact on her life and that it would encourage her and distract her from the pain and an almost fatal bone disease she suffered that nearly took her limb and life. This patient never forgot my mother." As an emergency physician and family medicine, Dr. Janette's days are provided with all kinds of medical crises and emergencies. No day endure a typical day. Dr. Janette says she feels endowed to wake up every day and, through God's Grace, have the ability to prefer others, aid them heal and recover. It is an honor and a privilege, she says, to be a doctor, a duty that she appreciates and never takes for granted. Life as a doctor is hectic, stressful and variable, but also extremely rewarding and satisfying according to Dr. Janette. As in any profession, she says she has good, bad, ugly days. "Some days I get up at 4 a.m., go to the TV studio and discuss a variety of medical topics like opioids, teen vaping, heart disease, drug/medical care costs, the latest Alzheimer's or flu medication, or new medical technology, etc., issues that affect ordinary Americans and have a direct impact on their lives. After that, I will head to work where I will see all kinds of patients suffering from different ailments. I've had everything from strep throat to stabbings, heart attack patients, patients with severe anaphylaxis, asthma, appendicitis, drug toxicity, etc. Some days go by without incident and others make you appreciate life, which is really too short. To help heal and support and improve someone's life is a privilege. Sometimes it can be difficult and overwhelming, but having a positive impact on a person's life makes it all worthwhile." As if she wasn't busy enough with her practice and role as a popular medical expert on television, Dr. Nesheiwat is also CityMD's medical director. A job for which you are exceptionally qualified. Dr. Janette completed her training and medical studies at UAMS, University of Arkansas Medical Sciences, outside Of Little Rock. As a medical resident, she was in the emergency room; sometimes in very rural areas where she was the only doctor for miles. She also volunteered and hosted a medical television program called "Family Health Today", an opportunity and platform to teach, reach and educate communities where diabetes, drugs, obesity and heart disease were so prevalent. She began doing medical talks locally, then at the state level and soon after began discussing medical issues on national and international platforms. Having a family in New York where she is originally from, her younger sister and partner Dina, a criminal defense lawyer in New York, actually investigated and eventually found her a job at CityMD. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||