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Her:

Candace Dulabh, PA-C

One Health

Family Medicine Breckenridge

From Breckinridge County,

Kentucky

Him:

Amit Dulabh, MD

One Health Pediatrics

From Louisville, Kentucky

Children:

Remin, age 1

Q:

How did you meet?

CANDACE:

We were both accepted to the

Governor’s Scholars Program, and we ended

up at Northern Kentucky University campus the

summer after our junior year of high school. I

went to Breckinridge County High School.

AMIT:

And I went to Fern Creek in Louisville.

We stayed friends throughout high school

and then we both ended up at the University

of Kentucky for undergraduate. That’s when

we started dating.

Q:

What’s the best part about being married

to another medical provider?

CANDACE:

The nice part is that his office is

just downstairs from mine. He sometimes

ends up in my office doing his work. It’s nice

to be able to see him in the middle of the day.

The other part that worked out really well

is the fact that he’s a pediatrician. So when I

have a question about a rash or how to cut a

baby’s fingernails, he’s right there.

AMIT:

Candace understands a lot of the

things that I would talk about at work. She

can relate. It’s nice to be able to know that

you’re not speaking a foreign language to

your wife when you come home.

Q:

What’s your favorite thing about

your spouse?

AMIT:

My favorite thing about Candace

is her smile. No matter what, she’s

always smiling.

CANDACE:

My favorite thing about my

husband is his sense of humor. But I

hope he doesn’t see this! He really is

funny and he makes me and so many

other people belly laugh. I love that

about him.

Q:

If you could change one thing about

your spouse, what would it be?

CANDACE:

He sings this obnoxious

song every time I don’t rinse the dishes

before I put them in the dishwasher. And

he’ll stand there as he’s “teaching me a

lesson,” washing his dish. “Rinse, rinse,

rinse before you wash, wash, wash.” And

he needs to stop.

AMIT:

I will say “Nothing,” because I’m

sure she said the same thing.

She feels as if the dishwasher does a

good job and the dishes don’t need to

be rinsed, so we had problems with the

dishes coming out of the dishwasher

that weren’t clean. So I had to come up

with a little song to subtly suggest that

she rinse the dishes. A husband should

never tell his wife anything. I subtly

suggest things.

Q:

What’s next for the Dulabhs?

AMIT:

Hopefully growing as parents and

growing in our careers. We have learned

so much in the past year since Remin

was born. We’re going to take that and

apply it to all aspects of our lives. There’s

a lot to come. Tune in next year!

Dulabhs!

Call today!

For more information or to schedule an appointment with a One Health provider, call

844-44-MY-ONE

(

844-446-9663

).

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A FAMILY THAT CARES: Candace Dulabh, PA-C,

and Amit Dulabh, MD, care for patients with humor

and skill.