Articles By Will Jones

Seph Fontane Pennock Built Regenerated.com for the Patient He Used to Be
Seph Fontane Pennock has sold a business for eight figures, built platforms serving tens of millions of people, and co-founded software used by therapists and coaches worldwide. His newest venture, Regenerated.com, is the one he says he had to build. Not because the market was there. Because he needed it himself. 
Extending the Clinical Conversation Through Storytelling: Ken Korber's Vision for Child Wellness
As a clinician and children's author, Korber operates at the intersection of medicine, communication, and early childhood development, using narrative as a practical tool to improve health literacy and emotional well-being. 
How HatchPath Is Connecting Workplace Burnout, Heart Health, and Community Impact Through Wellness Initiatives
As conversations around workplace wellness continue to evolve, more organizations are examining how stress, burnout, and emotional strain influence broader health outcomes. According to Jordan Dunin, founder of HatchPath, the discussion increasingly extends beyond productivity or morale and into long-term well-being. 
Looped and the Future of Healthcare: Why "More Leads" Is the Wrong Goal Right Now
The healthcare sector is a competitive one, and right now, clinics everywhere are pouring money into marketing. In many cases, they still aren't seeing growth. Sam Patel, founder of the healthcare app Looped, says that's because the issue isn't volume; it's lead quality and follow-through. 
Why Studying the Finished Formulation Matters More Than Ingredient Lists
For anyone evaluating a finished formulation, understanding that regulatory context changes how you read an ingredient list. 
Amy Trahey on Rethinking Autism Within the Family and the Power of Understanding What Society Often Misreads
The month of April marks Autism Awareness Month, a time to recognize the spectrum. Yet, Amy Trahey, founder of Great Lakes Engineering Group, insists that awareness remains incomplete without understanding. 
America's Doctor Shortage Isn't a Training Problem — It's a Retention Problem. RM GME Is Driving Change.
The Association of American Medical Colleges projects a shortage of up to 86,000 physicians by 2036. As of September 2024, nearly two-thirds of primary care Health Professional Shortage Areas were concentrated in rural communities. 
How Hydrogen Peroxide Is Being Used to Improve Radiation Treatment for Cancer
KORTUC has launched a new international clinical study testing an experimental treatment designed to boost oxygen levels inside tumors right before radiation therapy. The goal: make radiation treatments more effective without increasing side effects. 
Reimagining Cesarean Healing Through Autologous Amniotic Fluid: Recibio's Perspective on the Standard of Care
Research on amniotic-derived materials describes their broad differentiation potential and immunologically compatible profile, qualities that have informed exploration across skin, musculoskeletal, and organ-related applications. 
An Organic Expansion in Care Delivery: Inside Life Medical's Growth from a Single Service into a Broader Medical Ecosystem
Life Medical's growth story is rooted in a simple question that continues to guide its direction: how can care be delivered in a way that better reflects how patients actually live? 
The Incentive Problem in Healthcare and Jacob Fuchs's Journey to Fix It
As a pharmacist by training and a builder by instinct, Jacob Fuchs, founder of Premier Pharma, approaches healthcare with a systems-level mindset shaped by years of hands-on experience. 
Clinical Innovation Meets Global Compassion: How Plastic Surgery Is Evolving With Science and Service
Dr. Agullo is among the first in North America to publish prospective safety data demonstrating reduced complications with ultrasound-guided fat grafting, and Southwest Plastic Surgery continues this precedent by using the technology for BBL procedures.



















