Rosa Gynecology’s Drs. Mironda Williams, Deanna Guthrie, and Karen Greene Appeared on WSB Radio’s “The Weekly Check-Up”

Dec 5, 2024 | Articles, Blog

Dr. Mironda Williams, Dr. Deanna Guthrie, and Dr. Karen Greene of Rosa Gynecology made their debut appearance on the November 3rd episode of WSB Radio’s “The Weekly Check-Up” with host Dr. Bruce Feinberg.

During the show, the doctors shared their unique journeys into medicine, detailing how they became close friends and, ultimately, business associates and partners in the practice. They also discussed the evolution of Rosa Gynecology, which flourished under the visionary leadership of founder Rose Marie Schultz.

The conversation later delved into a wide range of medical topics, including the importance of both gynecology and primary care visits for optimal health, as well as the comprehensive services offered at Rosa Gynecology’s two offices.

If you missed Mironda D. Williams, M.D., Deanna E. Guthrie, M.D., and Karen T. Greene, M.D. on “The Weekly Check-Up,” you can listen to the full episode below:

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