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Dr. Renu George, DNP earned her Masters in Nursing from Indiana Wesleyan University and became a Family Nurse Practitioner in 2013. She went on to earn her Doctorate in Nurse Practitioner from Frontier University in 2016. She earned her bachelor's degree in Nursing and a master's degree in Sociology from Devi Ahilya University, Indore, India.
She is board certified in Family practice and is a member of American Academy of Nurse Practitioners and Kentucky Association of Nurse Practitioners. She is also a certified medical examiner for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).
Dr. Joshi graduated from Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville, MO, which is the first Osteopathic School started by Dr Andrew Taylor Still. The college is affiliated with A T Still University, which was named after the founder of Osteopathic Medicine, Dr. Andrew Taylor Still.
After graduation, Dr. Joshi completed a traditional rotating osteopathic internship at Cuyahoga Falls General Hospital, which is now known as Western Reserve Hospital, followed by a family medicine residency at Michigan State University based in Kalamazoo, MI.
Dr. Joshi has been training in and practicing ayurvedic medicine and anthroposophic medicine for nearly a decade. He has treated several thousands of patients with his hands-on osteopathic manipulative treatment, resulting in great improvements in their pain and other health conditions.
He is author of the book, “The Osteopathic Difference” which was published in 2013.
Yoandis Morales Martin studied Family medicine for 6 years at The University of Medical Sciences in Santa Clara, Cuba. He graduated in 2006. He worked for two years as a family MD in Cuba and then signed a contract to work on an international mission in South America in Venezuela.
He completed the Family Medicine Specialty in Venezuela and worked for three years as a Family MD.
He came to the US legally in 2010 through Cuban medical parole, a program that offered visas for Cuban physicians working outside the country. He has been a US citizen since 2016.
It took him a lot of work to get all the documentation from Cuba to pass the MD board in the US, a process that can take years, so he decided to save his time and start over. He went to Nursing school in Puerto Rico for an associate degree in nursing and finished in 2017. He finished his bachelor’s degree in nursing in 2020, and then he completed his master's in family practice in 2023 in Louisville.
He has worked with children with special needs and critical conditions these years. He has also been working in the step-down ICU with open-heart patients. He has also been helping the Hispanic community as a medical interpreter, participating in and consulting with specialists, medical procedures, and surgeries.