How Sweet the Sound
LEXINGTON As the saying goes, sometimes you don’t know what you’re missing. That is particularly true for many people who suffer from hearing loss. It
ISSUE 154: Special Section
LEXINGTON As the saying goes, sometimes you don’t know what you’re missing. That is particularly true for many people who suffer from hearing loss. It
The most enjoyable part of my job is meeting and talking with doctors. You are an amazing group of individuals. During interviews, I hear great
GEORGETOWN Born into a family of engineers, musicians, and optometrists, William Wallace “Chip” Richardson, MD, was nurtured in technology, performance, and a curiosity for the
LOUISVILLE Kathrin LaFaver, MD, has always been amazed with the human brain. And now, as the Raymond Lee Lebby chair of Parkinson’s disease research and
Doctor’s Ball Honors Louisville Physicians, Medical and Civic Leaders LOUISVILLE The annual celebration of Louisville doctors, medical and community leaders, known as The Doctor’s Ball,
The growth of healthcare organizations continues to trend upward in the industry as a result of key drivers such as federal mandates, market competition, tighter
I recently had my first appointment with my new primary care physician. As she scanned the medical history of my parents, she paused when she
LEXINGTON The Kentucky Pain Society (KPS), a non-profit interdisciplinary group of healthcare providers treating chronic pain in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, met on Saturday November
LOUISVILLE Perhaps you could call his approach tactical, as his military background might imply, or cerebral, as is the obvious neuro reference, but one thing
LOUISVILLE Susan, a parent struggling with a son on a downward spiral with alcohol, called the Peace Promises program, “An answer to prayer. The best
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