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RIMJ AROUND THE WORLD We are read everywhere Wherever you may be, or wherever your travels may take you, check the Journal on your mobile device, and send us a photo: [email protected]. We are read everywhere Top 10 countries: 1. US 2. Canada 3. UK 4. Australia 5. India In 2021, approximately 30,000 unique viewers from 105 countries have read arti- cles in the Rhode Island Medical Journal (RIMJ) or researched topics in its archives. 6. China 7. Germany 8. Italy 9. Netherlands 10. Brazil SAUSALITO, CALIFORNIA Rhode Island cardiologist Dr. Harry Schwartz, left, with his friend Dr. Ken Korr on a recent visit to the Issaquah Dock on Richardson Bay, Sausalito, CA. Each floating home is unique and this particular dock is often referred to as the Garden Dock, with plants, such as the digitalis purpurea or Foxglove, and succulents, flowers and orchard trees lining the boardwalk. The dock was immortalized in the song “Sittin’ on the Dock of the Bay,” composed by Otis Redding and guitarist Steve Cropper and released in 1967. 76 AUGUST 2021 RHODE ISLAND MEDICAL JOURNAL RIMJ ARCHIVES | AUGUST ISSUE WEBPAGE | RIMS

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RIMJ AROUND THE WORLD

We are read everywhere

Wherever you may be, or wherever your travels may take you, check the Journal on your mobile device, and send us a photo: [email protected].

We are read everywhereTop 10 countries:

1. US 2. Canada 3. UK 4. Australia 5. India

In 2021, approximately 30,000 unique

viewers from 105 countries have read arti-

cles in the Rhode Island Medical Journal

(RIMJ) or researched topics in its archives.

6. China 7. Germany 8. Italy 9. Netherlands 10. Brazil

SAUSALITO, CALIFORNIA

Rhode Island cardiologist Dr. Harry Schwartz, left, with his friend

Dr. Ken Korr on a recent visit to the Issaquah Dock on Richardson

Bay, Sausalito, CA. Each floating home is unique and this particular

dock is often referred to as the Garden Dock, with plants, such as the

digitalis purpurea or Foxglove, and succulents, flowers and orchard

trees lining the boardwalk. The dock was immortalized in the song

“Sittin’ on the Dock of the Bay,” composed by Otis Redding and

guitarist Steve Cropper and released in 1967.

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RIMJ AROUND THE WORLD

Wherever you may be, or wherever your travels may take you, check the Journal on your mobile device, and send us a photo: [email protected].

PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA

Sue Cooper, a social worker who volun-

teers at the Giant Steps equine therapy cen-

ter in Sonoma County, CA, views a recent

article on therapy animals in RIMJ. Gazing

down with interest is little Miss Ellie in the

barn. Scarlet (the boss mare!) is in the arena.

According to the Giant Steps website, http://www.giantstepsriding.org,

the Center, accredited by the Professional Association of Therapeutic

Horsemanship International (PATH), harnesses the therapeutic power of

horses and works with a wide range of people with disabilities and condi-

tions. It offers various programs including adaptive riding, and unmounted

equine facilitated learning, to promote physical, cognitive, social and

emotional benefits.

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