HEALTHY LIVING: Allergies Driving You Crazy?

Dr. Sugar Singleton with San Juan Regional Medical Center’s Urgent Care Center offers some tips for dealing with the sniffles, sneezes and other symptoms that arise during allergy season.

Dr. Sugar Singleton returned to her hometown to care for her community members

Born and raised in Farmington, New Mexico, Dr. Sugar Singleton returned to her hometown to care for her community members as a physician at San Juan Health Partners Urgent Care facility.

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Four Corners Native Pursues Holistic Vision of Health

By Michael Haederle | July 27, 2018

In the past year, Shermann “Sugar” Singleton, MD ’03, has taken time off from her small-town family practice clinic in Aztec, N.M., to travel to rural Kenya on a medical mission and serve on a team that flew into Puerto Rico to provide urgently needed care in the wake of Hurricane Maria.

Singleton attributes her devotion to service to her late mother, Helen Rodriguez Singleton, who was active in local politics and passionate about helping young Hispanic women get an education.

Her mother’s determination was contagious. “She gave them the belief that they could do it,” Singleton says. “My passion is more helping people to be well. The idea of being able to help people who don’t have access to medical care is intriguing to me.”

Growing up in Farmington, where her parents operated a mobile home business, Singleton was a top student. She wanted to be a doctor for as long as she can remember, but her path to an MD required an extra dose of determination.

In 1995, a month into her first year of medical school at UNM, Singleton learned that her mother had not had a Pap smear in more than 20 years. She urged her mother to get an exam, and it was soon discovered that she had uterine cancer that had spread to her lymph nodes.

Following surgery at the Mayo Clinic in Arizona, the prognosis was that she had two to four months to live. Singleton forbade the surgeons from sharing that prediction with her mother.

“I remember her looking into my eyes and saying, ‘Sugar, I know I have cancer, but I don’t want to know any more than that,” Singleton recalls. “She said, ‘You’re a doctor now – I want you to make all the decisions for me.’ I said, ‘Mom, there’s one thing I need to ask of you. I need you to believe you’re going to get better.’”

Her mother “never heard a doctor say that she had two to four months to live,” Singleton says. “Basically, I knew that was our only hope – to have hope.”

Singleton knew her mother needed skilled care and presented her dilemma to faculty member Bert Umland, MD. “He gave me very wise advice,” she says. He suggested that she take a leave from medical school to care for her mother.

Helen Singleton outlived her prognosis by nine years, undergoing rounds of chemotherapy, hormone therapy and more surgery while her daughter stayed nearby, raising a family and working in the family business. She died in 2004.

“It made me a much better doctor than I would have been otherwise,” Singleton says. “It taught me about the human spirit.”

Singleton returned to medical school in 1999 while her family remained in Farmington. She’d return home for the weekend, and then dread getting in the car for the drive back to Albuquerque.

“I’d have tears in my eyes and my husband would kiss me on the forehead and say, ‘You’ve got to get on the road,’” she says. “I’d cry halfway to Cuba, and then the tears would dry and I’d say, ‘We can get through this for one more week.’”

In medical school, Singleton drew inspiration from her mentors, including Martha Cole McGrew, MD, from the Department Family & Community Medicine, and OB/GYN faculty members Eve Espey, MD, and Elizabeth Baca, MD.

“They taught me about the kind of doctor I wanted to be,” she says. “There’s a lot more to being a good doctor than just knowing a lot about medicine.”

She had catching up to do after four years away from the program. “They did everything they could to support me and make a doctor out of me,” she says. “I had a lot of wind beneath my wings. When I graduated medical school, I thought, ‘This is really a group effort.’”

Espey, who at the time was clerkship director and is now chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, remembers Singleton as “a star” among her peers.

“It was not easy for her to go back and forth to Farmington,” Espey says. “She never complained. She was always excited for clinical opportunities – upbeat and always concerned about the patient. It’s so inspirational to see her serving rural New Mexico.”

Singleton considered surgery, neurology, pediatrics, OB/GYN and family medicine. “I decided at the end the best mix of all that was to be a family doctor,” she says. After completing her family medicine residency in 2006, Singleton returned to the Four Corners to work in the San Juan Regional Medical Center Urgent Care clinic. She moved to the San Juan Health Partners Family Medicine Clinic in Aztec in 2012.

She treats a family from nearby Blanco, N.M., that spans six generations (the oldest members are in their 90s and the youngest a few months old). “It is the idea of what a family medical home was designed to be.”

Singleton encourages her patients to think of their interaction as a partnership. “My desire is to empower patients to be active in their own health,” she says. “That is much more my focus than to treat diseases.”

Singleton brought along that mindset on her trip to Kenya in March 2017. She was part of a 40-member medical team that saw patients in clinics all over the country. “It ran the gamut from sore throats to people who had end-stage cancer,” she says.

The resilience of people who lack access to the things that most Americans take for granted impressed her. “In Kenya, most of the people don’t have any medical care at all,” she says. “It really taught me the difference between happiness and joy.”

Last fall, when Hurricane Maria scored a direct hit on Puerto Rico, Singleton knew she had to act. She and her best friend, a Puerto Rico native, joined a medical team that spent 10 days on the island in December 2017.

They headed for rural areas that were cut off from electricity and running water, setting up impromptu clinics in community centers and even on a basketball court. “We were seeing about 300 patients a day,” she says.

Singleton has deep roots in the Four Corners: she has Anglo, Hispanic and Navajo ancestors. She thinks one day she may want to follow in her mother’s footsteps and venture into politics, but for now she’s focused on her medical career and sharing her vision of holistic health.

“The biggest thing I want to do is to make a difference,” she says. “I hope I do that in the lives of my patients.”

Medical Doctor and Cellular Memory Expert Dr. Sugar Singleton Hits Amazon.com Best Seller List

Medical Doctor and Cellular Memory Expert Dr. Sugar Singleton Hits Amazon.com Best Seller List

Dr. Sugar Singleton, International Speaker and women’s advocate, recently hit three separate Amazon.com best-seller lists with the new business book “Pushing To The Front.

Orlando, Fla. – October 13, 2011 – Dr. Sugar Singleton recently joined best-selling author and speaker, Brian Tracy and several leading businesspeople and entrepreneurs from around the world to co-write the book titled, Pushing To The Front: Front Line Strategies From The World’s Leading Entrepreneurs. Nick Nanton, Esq. along with business partner, JW Dicks, Esq., recently signed a publishing deal with each of these authors to contribute their expertise to the book, which was released under their CelebrityPress™ imprint.

Pushing To The Front: Front Line Strategies From The World’s Leading Entrepreneurs was released on Wednesday, October 5, 2011 and features top advice from leading entrepreneurs and marketing experts from across the globe. The authors offer proven business strategies to help people adapt and thrive in the new economy. Dr. Sugar Singleton contributed a chapter titled “Unleash Your Power Now: Eleven Keys To Success.”

On the day of release, Pushing To The Front reached best-seller status in three separate Amazon.com categories. The book reached #6 in the Direct Marketing category, and was a top seller in both the Communications and Entrepreneurship categories.

Sugar Singleton, MD, is a practicing medical doctor, a loving wife and mother, and a powerful resource for women and their well-being. Dr. Sugar has dedicated her life to helping women break through barriers and transform their lives. Her specialty is “working

with women to take their lives to the next level, to achieve the breakthrough that they desire and absolutely deserve to receive.”

An exhilarating international speaker and presenter, Dr. Sugar takes women on a journey of discovery to their highest potential. As a cellular memory expert, she conducts regular Release experiences in the U.S. in order to assist women to release unproductive cellular memories that are blocking them from achieving true fulfillment, a thriving self-esteem and a flow of prosperity. Her presentations are transformational and can be applied to all aspects of everyday life.

 

About the Book:

TO PUSH OR NOT TO PUSH – is that the question? What is the importance of pushing ourselves? …Why do we push? Pushing implies effort, Effort implies desire, Desire implies emotion, and emotion implies passion. If this is accurate for most of us, Pushing To The Front assumes a passionate mindset. The Celebrity Authors in this book have one thing in common – passion for their goals. They have ‘blood, sweat and tears’ invested to make a success of their pursuits. Now, we all have passion, which is one part of the menu for success – but: Do we have a plan to utilize and direct that passion? The Celebrity Experts in their field in this book have developed multiple methods to succeed in their fields. They started out looking to improve their health, wealth and success in their lives. See how they achieved their success. They will show you their secrets. With odds not much different to yours, and at times much more difficult, read how these Celebrity Experts have done it, then copy these methods of “Pushing To The Front” to achieve YOUR goals. One finds limits by pushing them. ~ Herbert Simon

After such a successful release Dr. Sugar Singleton will be recognized by The National Academy of Best-Selling Authors™, an organization that honors authors from many of the leading independent best-seller lists.

To order a copy of the book, go to http://www.celebritypresspublishing.com/publications/pushing-to-the-front.ph

Golden Quill Award for Dr. Sugar!

Pictured Above: Dr. Sugar with Marianne Williamson – Bestselling Author & Speaker


 

Medical Doctor and Cellular Memory Expert Dr. Sugar Singleton To Be Honored With Golden Quill Award in Hollywood

Dr. Sugar Singleton, International Speaker and women’s advocate, will receive a Golden Quill Award from The National Academy of Best-Selling Authors™ at the Second Annual Best Seller’s Summit and Awards Gala.
Orlando, Fla. – October 17, 2011 – Dr. Sugar Singleton will be recognized at the Second Annual Best Seller’s Summit and Awards Gala hosted by National Academy of Best-Selling Authors™. The event will be taking place October 20-21, 2011 at the Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood, California.

Dr. Singleton will be honored for becoming a best seller with the book Pushing To The Front: Front Line Strategies From The World’s Leading Entrepreneurs. The book features top advice from leading entrepreneurs and marketing experts from across the globe. It offers proven business strategies to help people adapt and thrive in the new economy. Pushing To The Front was released on Wednesday, October 5, 2011 by business book publisher CelebrityPress™. On the day of release, Pushing To The Front reached best-seller status in three separate Amazon.com categories. The book reached #6 in the Direct Marketing category, and was a top seller in both the Communications and Entrepreneurship categories.

Sugar Singleton, MD, is a practicing medical doctor, a loving wife and mother, and a powerful resource for women and their well-being. Dr. Sugar has dedicated her life to helping women break through barriers and transform their lives. Her specialty is “working

with women to take their lives to the next level, to achieve the breakthrough that they desire and absolutely deserve to receive.”

An exhilarating international speaker and presenter, Dr. Sugar takes women on a journey of discovery to their highest potential. As a cellular memory expert, she conducts regular Release experiences in the U.S. in order to assist women to release unproductive cellular memories that are blocking them from achieving true fulfillment, a thriving self-esteem and a flow of prosperity. Her presentations are transformational and can be applied to all aspects of everyday life.

This year at the Awards Gala, The National Academy of Bestselling Authors™ will also recognize Brian Tracy, the author of more than 50 Best-Selling books and trainer of more than 2.5 Million people, with a Lifetime Achievement Award. Last year’s Lifetime Achievement Award went to renowned author of The E-Myth, Michael E. Gerber.

The National Academy of Best Selling Authors™ was founded by two attorneys, JW Dicks, Esq. and Nick Nation, Esq. Authors themselves, they recognized that only a very limited number of books made the major New York Times Best Seller list and just like the awards shows put on by the entertainment-based organizations, they wanted to have more categories for authors to be accepted and recognized for their accomplishment. The National Academy of Best Selling Authors™ now honors authors from many of the leading independent best-seller lists.

To learn more about the National Academy of Best-Selling Authors™ please visit http://www.bestsellersacademy.org/

To learn more about the upcoming Awards Gala, please visit http://www.thesummitoftheyear.com/

More about Dr. Sugar Singleton:

What’s unique about Dr. Sugar is that she has a love for true healing as opposed to the traditional ways of just treating disease. Being someone who always follows her heart, she has dedicated her life to being a healer. Today, in addition to saving people’s lives in the urgent care, she spends most of her time in assisting women to release the blocks that are getting in the way of their true self-esteem, fulfillment, and prosperity.

Every month, women come together from different parts of the world to spend quality time with Dr. Sugar. She helps them to gain clarity about the causes of their resistance, and to learn the tools that give them permanent transformation on a deep cellular level. They soon find out that she’s an authentic woman who loves to make a difference and also have fun.

Dr. Sugar is a lifetime member of the prestigious medical honor society Alpha Omega Alpha; she served as Chief Resident at UNM Hospital; she is board certified in Family Medicine and has served as Vice-President for the American Academy of Family Physicians, NM. She is married to her soul mate, Rick, and they have three healthy, beautiful children who reside with them in the Land of Enchantment.

 “Dr. Sugar is one of the most grounded and purposeful women I have had the privilege of connecting with. She is genuine, intelligent, focused, and above all – inspiring.”

 

To learn more about Dr. Sugar and receive information on the next Release Experience visit Dr. Sugar’s website at www.sugarsingleton.com, send an Email to:  info@SugarSingleton.com or call Toll Free: 1-855-Dr-Sugar.