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Faith Communities in and around North Bay Village

North Bay Village and its surrounding areas offer a variety of places of worship, catering to diverse faith traditions. Here are some notable churches and temples in the vicinity:

Within North Bay Village:

  1. Ummah of Miami Beach
    • Address: 7904 West Dr, North Bay Village, FL 33141
    • Phone: 786-216-7035
    • Description: A local place of worship serving the Muslim community in North Bay Village.

Nearby Places of Worship:

  1. Calvary Chapel
    • Address: 7141 Indian Creek Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33141
    • Phone: 305-531-2730
    • Description: A Christ-centered, cross-focused church offering services and community programs.
  2. Temple Moses Sephardic Congregation of Florida
    • Address: 1200 Normandy Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33141
    • Phone: 305-861-6308
    • Description: A Sephardic Jewish congregation providing religious services and cultural events.
  3. Iglesia Jesus Es Rey
    • Address: 1133 71st St, Miami Beach, FL 33141
    • Phone: 305-867-7679
    • Description: A Christian church offering worship services and community outreach programs.
  4. St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church
    • Address: 17775 N Bay Rd, Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160
    • Phone: 305-931-0600
    • Description: A Catholic parish providing mass services and religious education.
  5. St. Bernard de Clairvaux Episcopal Church
    • Address: 16711 W Dixie Hwy, North Miami Beach, FL 33160
    • Phone: 305-945-1461
    • Description: An Episcopal church known for its historic architecture and spiritual services.
  6. St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral
    • Address: 2401 SW 3rd Ave, Miami, FL 33129
    • Phone: 305-854-2922
    • Description: A Greek Orthodox cathedral offering liturgical services and cultural events.
  7. New Revelation Alliance Church
    • Address: 11900 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33181
    • Phone: 305-893-8050
    • Description: A Christian church focusing on community service and spiritual growth.

These establishments reflect the rich tapestry of faith communities accessible to residents and visitors of North Bay Village, fostering spiritual growth and community engagement.

One Miami Cardiologist Builds a High-Tech Ecosystem to Save Limbs and Lives

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In the “Amputation Capital,” One Miami Cardiologist Builds a High-Tech Ecosystem to Save Limbs and Lives

Dr. Pedro Martinez-Clark marks American Heart Month with a 20% reduction goal for amputations, backed by a new independent hybrid surgical center and AI-driven screenings.
MIAMI, FL — January 27, 2026 — While the nation observes American Heart Month, a quiet crisis is unfolding in Miami-Dade County. Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), a circulatory condition often called “poor man’s heart disease,” is driving a disproportionate number of non-traumatic amputations in the region’s Black and Hispanic communities. Today, Dr. Pedro Martinez-Clark, founder of Amavita Heart and Vascular Health™, announces a comprehensive “ecosystem of care” designed to halt this trend: the expansion of the Miami Initiative to Stop Amputations (MISA), powered by the opening of the region’s first independent cardiovascular ambulatory surgery center (ASC) equipped with hybrid robotic suites.
“Most amputations are preventable. The system not the patient is failing,” says Dr. Martinez-Clark, a Harvard-trained interventional cardiologist. “You shouldn’t lose a leg because you couldn’t find a ride to the doctor or because your condition was caught too late. We are moving world class technology out of the hospital and into the community to change this reality.”
The Goal: 20% Reduction by 2030
Through MISA, Dr. Martinez-Clark has set a public health goal to reduce non-traumatic lower extremity amputations in Miami-Dade County by 20% over the next decade. To achieve this, Amavita is deploying AISAP CARDIO, a military-grade AI ultrasound technology, into local nursing homes and clinics. Early pilot programs have already identified previously undiagnosed valvular pathologies in 28% of seniors screened, catching “ticking time bombs” before they become fatal.
The Technology: Rewiring the Body
For patients with advanced disease who have been told amputation is their only option, Amavita has adopted the LimFlow System. This breakthrough therapy, now available at the new Kendall facility, allows surgeons to permanently “rewire” a patient’s leg by turning a vein into an artery, bypassing blocked vessels to oxygenate the foot. Clinical data from the pivotal PROMISE II trial demonstrates a 76% limb salvage rate for patients who otherwise faced major amputation.
The Facility: A New Model for Kendall
Supporting these clinical initiatives is the grand opening of Amavita’s new Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) at the Med Square Health complex in Kendall. It stands as the first independent cardiovascular center in the neighborhood to feature two hybrid operating suites with robotic capabilities.
“World-class cardiovascular care doesn’t have to happen in a hospital,” states Dr. Martinez-Clark. “By performing complex revascularization procedures in an independent outpatient setting, we can offer patients a more personalized experience at a significantly lower cost often 40-60% less than traditional hospital systems.”
About Amavita Heart and Vascular Health™
Founded in 2017 by Dr. Pedro Martinez-Clark, Amavita Heart and Vascular Health™ is a comprehensive cardiovascular practice dedicated to minimally invasive treatments and health equity. Anchored by the Miami Initiative to Stop Amputations (MISA) and the bioaccess® research consortium, Amavita bridges the gap between academic innovation and community access.
Media Contact: Patty Vila
C: 305-498-9660
pattyvilamedia@outlook.com

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Explore Culinary Inspiration at the 2026 Tour of Kitchens in Coral Gables

Explore Culinary Inspiration at the 2026 Tour of Kitchens in Coral Gables
CORAL GABLES, FL — Food lovers, design enthusiasts, and community supporters are invited to mark their calendars for a beloved annual tradition, the 17th Tour of Kitchens & Tropical Living, taking place on Saturday, February 7, 2026. This signature Coral Gables event blends architectural beauty, culinary delights, and community impact in a uniquely engaging experience.
Presented by the Coral Gables Community Foundation, the Tour of Kitchens offers participants a self-guided journey through some of the city’s most stunning private residences and beautifully curated kitchen spaces. Attendees will have the rare opportunity to step inside these exclusive homes, gathering inspiration for design, décor, and lifestyle. Along the way, delicious bites and refreshing sips from top local restaurants and premium beverage brands enhance each stop, making the tour as flavorful as it is visually inspiring.
Event Details

Date: Saturday, February 7, 2026
Opening Event & Check-In: 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM at The Plaza Coral Gables, Courtyard, 3011 Ponce de Leon Blvd
Tour Hours: 10:00 AM – 2:30 PM
Closing Event Party: 1:30 PM – 4:00 PM at Maison & Co

Guests check in at the opening event to receive a wristband and tour program. From there, the tour is completely self-guided. Visitors may explore the homes in any order they choose throughout the day. At each stop, featured restaurants and culinary vendors offer tastings, while local artisans and merchants showcase kitchen and home-related goods to shop and enjoy.
A Celebration With Purpose
More than a lifestyle outing, the Tour of Kitchens is a major fundraiser for the Coral Gables Community Foundation and the Culinary Arts Program at Coral Gables Senior High School. Proceeds from ticket sales support scholarships for students pursuing culinary careers, help maintain the school’s organic vegetable garden, and fund essential industrial kitchen equipment, enriching the learning environment for future chefs and hospitality professionals. Additional funds benefit the Foundation’s broader scholarship and grantmaking efforts throughout the community.
Plan Your Visit
Attendees are responsible for their own transportation between tour stops, and guests are advised that this event is not suitable for children, strollers, or pets. Wristbands must be worn throughout the day for entry into all homes and tour locations.
The Tour of Kitchens has grown into one of Coral Gables’ most anticipated February experiences, perfect for those who appreciate extraordinary design, fine food, and the opportunity to support local students and community initiatives.

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Cirque du Soleil LUZIA Returns to South Florida in 2026

LUZIA will be presented under the Big Top at Gulfstream Park from: February 19 to April 25, 2026
General on sale starts October 2, 2025
SOUTH FLORIDA (September 25, 2025) – Cirque du Soleil returns to South Florida with its delightfully imaginative and visually stunning production LUZIA, a waking dream of Mexico. Opening on February 19, audiences are invited under the famed Big Top at 1/ST’s Gulfstream Park to escape to an imaginary Mexico – a sumptuous world suspended between dreams and reality. Join the waitlist via Fever here starting today to receive exclusive access to pre-sales. The pre-sale will take place on October 1st for one day only, giving waitlist members the opportunity to secure the best seats before anyone else. Tickets for the general public will be available beginning October 2nd.
In a series of grand visual surprises and breathtaking acrobatic performances, LUZIA takes audiences on a surrealistic journey through a vibrant world filled with wonders, playfulness, and striking artistry. Smoothly passing from an old movie set to the ocean to a smoky dance hall or an arid desert, LUZIA cleverly brings to the stage multiple places, faces, and sounds of Mexico taken from both tradition and modernity. Rich in awe-inspiring moments, LUZIA enchants by incorporating rain into acrobatic and artistic scenes – a first for a Cirque du Soleil touring production.
“LUZIA is Cirque du Soleil at its peak.”
The New York Times
With mesmerizing and refreshing acrobatic performances, LUZIA brings traditional and contemporary circus disciplines to a whole new level. Cyr Wheel artists perform the unprecedented feat of rolling and spinning under the rain, while an aerialist suspended from a Trapeze flies and twirls through pouring showers. Hoop
Diving is taken onto gigantic treadmills, expanding exponentially the speed and amount of daring leaps executed. Jaw-dropping highlights include a male contortionist skillfully twisting his body in the world’s most unimaginable positions, a powerful Aerial Straps specialist defying the laws of gravity at the center of a cenote (natural sinkhole), a juggler tossing seven pins at breakneck speed, and two football (soccer) freestylers deftly mixing street dance with mind-blowing ball manipulation.
Ticket Information
Tickets for the South Florida performances of LUZIA at Gulfstream Park will be available starting October 1st exclusively to those who joined the waitlist via the  Fever Website or Fever App. The public on-sale begins October 2nd, so fans are encouraged to join the waitlist early for priority access.
More about LUZIA – A waking dream of Mexico
Written and directed by Daniele Finzi Pasca, in association with Brigitte Poupart, LUZIA takes you to an imaginary Mexico, like in a waking dream, where light (“luz” in Spanish) quenches the spirit and rain (“lluvia”) soothes the soul.
For more information, visit www.cirquedusoleil.com/LUZIA
To watch a preview video of LUZIA, visit www.cirk.me/LUZIA_Preview.
Follow #LUZIA and #cirquedusoleil on social media: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube
Follow Gulfstream Park on social media: Facebook |Twitter/X | Instagram | YouTube
Partners
Cirque du Soleil wishes to thank Stags’ Leap Winery and PATH water, its official partners.
 Cirque du Soleil Entertainment Group
Cirque du Soleil Entertainment Group is a world leader in live entertainment. In addition to producing world-renowned circus arts shows, the Company brings its creative approach to a large variety of entertainment forms, such as multimedia productions, immersive experiences, and special events. Going beyond its various creations, Cirque du Soleil Entertainment Group aims to positively impact people, communities and the planet with its most important tools: creativity and art. Since its creation in 1984, more than 378 million people have been inspired on 6 continents and 86 countries. The Canadian company now employs more than 4000 employees, including 1200 artists from 80 different nationalities.  For more information about Cirque du Soleil Entertainment Group, visit www.cirquedusoleilentertainmentgroup.com.
About Cirque du Soleil in Florida
Fans can enjoy Cirque du Soleil year-round with Drawn to Life, the first-ever creative collaboration between Cirque du Soleil and Disney, performing exclusively at Disney Springs in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., near Orlando.  Set your imagination in motion with Drawn to Life—a love letter to the art of Disney Animation interpreted through the acrobatic mastery of Cirque du Soleil. The show tells the story of a determined girl who embarks on an inspiring quest filled with her childhood Disney memories, brought to life through Cirque du Soleil’s innovative design and dazzling performances. For more information, visit www.cirquedusoleil.com/drawn-to-life.
About The Stronach Group and 1/ST
The Stronach Group is a world-class technology, entertainment, and real estate development company with Thoroughbred racing and pari-mutuel wagering at the core. The Stronach Group’s 1/ST business (pronounced “First”) is North America’s preeminent Thoroughbred racing and pari-mutuel wagering company and includes the 1/ST RACING & GAMING, 1/ST CONTENT, 1/ST TECHNOLOGY, and 1/ST EXPERIENCE businesses, while advocating for and driving the 1/ST HORSE CARE mission. 1/ST represents The Stronach Group’s continued movement toward redefining Thoroughbred racing and the ecosystem that drives it. 1/ST RACING & GAMING drives the best-in-class racing operations and gaming offerings at the company’s premier racetracks, training centers, and premier events, including: Santa Anita Park and San Luis Rey Downs (California); Gulfstream Park – home of the Pegasus World Cup and Palm Meadows Thoroughbred Training Center (Florida); and The Preakness Stakes (Maryland). 1/ST CONTENT is the operating group for 1/ST’s media and content companies, including: Monarch Content Management, Elite, TSG Global Wagering Solutions (GWS), and 1/ST TV. 1/ST TECHNOLOGY is racing’s largest racing and gaming technology company, offering world-class products via its AmTote, Xpressbet, 1/ST BET, XB SELECT, XB NET, PariMAX, and Betmix brands. 1/ST EXPERIENCE blends the worlds of sports, entertainment, and hospitality through innovative content development, elevated national and local venue management and hospitality, strategic partnerships, sponsorships, and procurement development. As the advocate for critical industry reforms and by making meaningful investments into aftercare programs for retired horses and jockeys, 1/ST HORSE CARE represents The Stronach Group’s commitment to achieving the highest level of horse and rider care and safety standards in Thoroughbred racing on and off the track. The Stronach Group’s TSG Properties is responsible for the development of the company’s live, play and work communities surrounding its racing venues, including: The Village at Gulfstream Park (Florida) and Paddock Pointe (Maryland). For more information, visit www.1st.com or follow @1ST_racing on Twitter or @1stracing on Instagram and Facebook. 
South Florida Media Contacts
Jose Boza |Boza Agency | jboza@boza-agency.com | 786-326-7988
Tyler Sminkey |Boza Agency | tsminkey@boza-agency.com | 786-390-8510

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Can Your Business Be Found in AI?

“The businesses that AI recognizes tomorrow are the businesses creating authority today.” — Wilson Alvarez

Your Customers Have Already Changed How They Search
There was a time when simply having a website gave businesses an advantage. Then came social media, where likes and followers became the obsession. Today, another shift is happening right in front of us — and most businesses have not realized it yet.
People are no longer relying solely on Google to make decisions.
They are asking AI.
Platforms like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and other AI-driven systems are rapidly becoming the first stop for recommendations, business discovery, and professional research. Consumers are asking questions in plain English:

“Who are the best business consultants in Miami?”
“Top real estate attorneys near Brickell.”
“Most trusted insurance agencies in South Florida.”

And the businesses appearing repeatedly across websites, articles, social media, and authority content are the ones most likely to be recognized by these systems.
That means visibility has entered a completely new era.
AI Rewards Authority, Not Just Advertising
Traditional advertising interrupts people.
Authority attracts people.
AI systems are designed to identify patterns of credibility, relevance, and consistency. Businesses with:

published articles
media mentions
local relevance
consistent branding
active digital ecosystems

have a dramatically stronger chance of being discovered online.
This is where many businesses are falling behind.
They have a website.
They have an Instagram page.
But they have no authority footprint.
No ecosystem.
No discoverability strategy.
No digital positioning.
Miami Businesses Are Entering a New Competitive Landscape
South Florida is one of the most competitive business markets in the country. Attorneys, insurance agencies, mortgage professionals, medical practices, consultants, and service providers are all competing for one thing:
Attention.
And attention today is directly tied to visibility.
At MiamiBusiness.com, businesses are no longer just buying exposure. They are building:

digital authority
AI visibility
strategic positioning
local trust
long-term discoverability

That changes the conversation entirely.
Your Website Alone Is No Longer Enough
Most businesses still think their website is the center of their online presence.
It’s not.
Your business today is judged by:

how often it appears online
where it appears
what is being said about it
whether it feels credible
whether AI systems can recognize authority signals

A strong digital presence now requires:

authority articles
strategic social media
local business relevance
SEO optimization
AI discoverability
media exposure
consistent publishing

This is why platform-building matters.
The Businesses That Adapt First Will Win
Every major shift in technology creates early winners.
The businesses that understood websites first won.
The businesses that embraced social media early won.
The businesses now understanding AI visibility will likely dominate the next decade of discoverability.
That is not hype.
That is digital evolution.
A Famous Reminder

“The best way to predict the future is to create it.” — Peter Drucker

Businesses that intentionally build visibility today are creating the future version of their brand.
Final Thoughts
The question is no longer:
“Do you have a website?”
The real question is:
“Can your business actually be found?”
Because in today’s market, it’s not about who’s best.
It’s about who’s being found.
Build Your Visibility Before Your Competitors Do
At MiamiBusiness.com, we help businesses position themselves for the future through AI visibility strategies, authority content, media exposure, SEO optimization, and strategic digital positioning designed to help companies become discoverable where modern decisions are being made.
Contact Wilson Alvarez
info@wilsonalvarez.com 305-386-6165

 

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The Compliance Risks Most Successful Practices Never See Coming

How documentation gaps, coding drift, and operational blind spots can create financial and regulatory exposure.

“Risk comes from not knowing what you’re doing.”
— Warren Buffett

By Lorraine MolinariCoding Performance & Revenue Recovery Specialist, LogistixMD

TL;DR
Many specialty practices focus heavily on revenue growth but pay less attention to the compliance risks quietly developing beneath the surface. Documentation gaps, coding inconsistencies, workflow breakdowns, and process drift can create significant financial and regulatory exposure over time. The most dangerous compliance risks are often the ones practices do not realize exist.

What Compliance Risks Should Specialty Practices Be Concerned About?
Most specialty practices immediately think about audits when they hear the word compliance.
However, compliance risk often begins long before an auditor ever reviews a chart.
It starts with small issues.
A missing documentation element.
An inconsistent coding pattern.
A workflow shortcut adopted years ago.
A process that once worked but no longer aligns with current payer requirements.
Individually, these issues may seem insignificant. Over time, however, they can compound into meaningful financial and regulatory exposure.
The reality is that many successful practices are unknowingly carrying risks they would address immediately if they knew they existed.

Why Compliance Risk Often Goes Unnoticed
Compliance issues rarely announce themselves.
Unlike declining revenue, there is often no immediate warning sign.
Claims continue to be paid.
Patients continue to be seen.
Operations continue to function.
This creates a false sense of security.
Many practice leaders assume that because reimbursement is occurring, compliance is strong.
Unfortunately, reimbursement and compliance are not always the same thing.
A practice can receive payment for years while documentation deficiencies and coding inconsistencies quietly accumulate in the background.

The Myth of “We’ve Never Had a Problem”
One of the most common statements heard during reviews is:

“We’ve never had a problem.”

And often, that statement is true.
The practice has never experienced:

A major audit
A payer investigation
Significant recoupments
Regulatory scrutiny

However, the absence of a problem does not necessarily mean the absence of risk.
Many compliance vulnerabilities remain hidden until an external review occurs.
By then, correcting issues can become significantly more expensive and disruptive.

Four Hidden Risks Specialty Practices Commonly Miss
1. Documentation Gaps
Clinical care may be excellent.
Unfortunately, excellent care and excellent documentation are not always the same thing.
Missing elements, incomplete narratives, or insufficient support for billed services can create reimbursement and compliance concerns.
2. Coding Drift
Coding drift occurs when coding habits gradually change over time.
This often results from:

Staff turnover
New payer requirements
Inconsistent training
Provider-specific coding habits

Coding drift can create both underbilling and compliance exposure.
3. Inconsistent Provider Patterns
Multiple providers within the same organization may code and document similar encounters differently.
These inconsistencies often reveal opportunities for standardization and risk reduction.
4. Process Vulnerabilities
Many practices have operational processes that were developed years ago and never revisited.
What worked well in the past may no longer align with today’s regulatory environment.

How Coding Drift Creates Exposure
Most coding drift is not intentional.
It develops gradually.
Providers become comfortable with certain documentation habits.
Staff members develop workarounds.
Coding assumptions become accepted practice.
Over time, coding patterns may move away from optimal standards without anyone realizing it.
This can affect:

Reimbursement accuracy
Audit readiness
Documentation support
Compliance consistency

One of the most valuable aspects of a performance review is identifying coding drift before it becomes a larger issue.

Documentation: Your First Line of Defense
If coding is the language of reimbursement, documentation is the evidence supporting it.
Strong documentation provides:

Medical necessity support
Compliance protection
Audit readiness
Reimbursement justification

It also creates confidence.
When documentation aligns properly with services rendered, practices are positioned to defend their decisions and support their claims.
Strong documentation protects both revenue and reputation.

Why Operational Processes Matter
Many compliance discussions focus exclusively on coding.
However, operational processes often create compliance challenges as well.
Examples include:

Referral tracking
Authorization management
Charge capture workflows
Documentation review procedures
Communication breakdowns between departments

When processes become fragmented, risk increases.
Well-designed operational workflows help ensure consistency, accountability, and compliance throughout the organization.

What a Compliance-Focused Review Can Reveal
At LogistixMD, compliance is not treated as a separate initiative.
It is integrated into every Specialty Coding Performance Review™.
The objective is to identify:

Documentation weaknesses
Coding inconsistencies
Process vulnerabilities
Compliance exposure
Revenue opportunities

Using actual practice data allows leadership to make informed decisions based on evidence rather than assumptions.
This creates both financial and operational clarity.

Featured Snippet Answer
What are the most common compliance risks in specialty medical practices?
The most common compliance risks include documentation gaps, coding drift, inconsistent provider coding patterns, workflow vulnerabilities, and outdated operational processes. These issues often develop gradually and may remain undetected until an audit, payer review, or internal assessment identifies them.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is coding drift?
Coding drift occurs when coding habits gradually change over time, creating inconsistencies that may affect reimbursement accuracy and compliance.
Can a profitable practice still have compliance issues?
Yes. Many financially successful practices discover documentation, coding, or workflow risks during compliance reviews.
Why is documentation so important?
Documentation supports medical necessity, reimbursement, audit readiness, and regulatory compliance.
Do compliance reviews disrupt daily operations?
A properly structured review should be minimally disruptive and designed to work alongside existing clinical workflows.
How often should practices review compliance performance?
Most specialty practices benefit from periodic reviews to ensure coding, documentation, and operational processes remain aligned with current requirements.

“Risk comes from not knowing what you’re doing.”
— Warren Buffett

The greatest compliance risks are often not the obvious ones.
They are the risks that quietly develop over time while everyone assumes everything is functioning properly.
The key takeaway is simple: compliance should not be viewed as a reaction to audits. It should be viewed as a proactive business strategy that protects revenue, strengthens operations, and supports long-term growth.
If your specialty practice has not recently evaluated its coding, documentation, and operational processes, now may be the right time. A Specialty Coding Performance Review™ can help identify hidden risks, strengthen compliance, and provide a clear roadmap for improvement.
Contact LogistixMD at (855) 789-6762 or info@logistixmd.com and request your confidential Ascend Review™ today.

Healthcare Compliance Disclaimer
This article is intended solely for informational and educational purposes and should not be interpreted as legal, medical, accounting, coding, reimbursement, or regulatory advice. Compliance requirements vary based on specialty, payer contracts, and applicable regulations. Practices should consult qualified professionals regarding their specific circumstances.

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