Therapeutic Hypothermia for Resuscitated Cardiac Arrest
NEW ALBANY, IN In medicine, most new therapies require years of slow, methodical research and face at least a moderate amount of resistance to change
ISSUE 155: Special Section
NEW ALBANY, IN In medicine, most new therapies require years of slow, methodical research and face at least a moderate amount of resistance to change
Cardiologist Jesse Adams, III, MD, describes the relationships of professional and community organizations such as the American Academy of Cardiologists (ACC) and the American Heart
LEXINGTON The health care system has become increasingly more complex and unfortunately the patient is left trying to find their way through the labyrinth of
LOUISVILLE Physicians at Jewish Hospital are changing the prognosis for Kentuckians with severe aortic stenosis. Primarily a disease of the elderly, cardiothoracic surgeon Matthew Williams,
LOUISVILLE Specialists are a critical part of the world of medicine. Internists, pediatricians, neurologists, and other specialists are knowledgeable and able to read an x-ray,
Neuroendocrine and Neuro-Oncology Specialists Join Markey’s Team LEXINGTON Two new specialists have joined the oncology team at the University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center. Lowell
LEXINGTON A Central Kentucky cardiothoracic and vascular surgeon will be the first in Kentucky to provide a minimally invasive graft for the treatment of previously
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