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BUSINESS CARD Gallery Brenda Wallace, CPA, CMPE 800.880.7800 ext. 1347 [email protected] ADVERTISERS’ Index Harding Shymanski & Co PSC 20, 32 www.hsccpa.com MagMutual IFC magmutual.com SVMIC 4 svmic.com/loyalty The Pain Institute Louisville, KY • Evansville, IN www.hsccpa.com OBC www.thepaininstitute.com A subsidiary of Harding, Shymanski & Company, P.S.C. (continued from page 31) lack the respect of society. You should see the joy in their faces when they arrive at a clinic where they’re thanked for coming.” Dr. Grimaldi rejects the impulse of some members of society to see the uninsured as “less than.” As the clinic grows and evolves, he looks forward to staying involved and working to treat the whole human being. His prejudice extends to just one sub-group. “I don’t like to treat people without belly buttons. As long as they have a belly button, they’re good for me,” he joked. Reawakened by his service, Dr. Grimaldi extended his abilities to other charitable practices. He joined the GLMS Foundation Missions Committee and Hand in Hand Ministries and has made annual service mission trips to Nicaragua with a group of volunteer physicians. He serves on the Church Parish Council for St. Raphael the Archangel Catholic Church and, every Tuesday, he volunteers at Supplies Over Seas where he sorts equipment by hand. Each year, he revisits Spain to see his old classmates from Oratorio Festivo de Jerez. 32 LOUISVILLE MEDICINE “I see the hand of God in everything. I believe He’ll show me the way, because I may not have enough imagination to figure it out. If I’m good for something that will help humanity, He’ll tell me,” Dr. Grimaldi smiled. “If He doesn’t tell me, that’s His problem.” This donation of mind, body and spirit is only natural for Dr. Grimaldi. “Serve with Joy.” “Pray and Work.” They still guide his life to this day. Aaron Burch is Communications Specialist for GLMS.