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Why You Don’t Need to Be a Perfect Mom

…you’ve done it yourself, you don’t realize the pressure to bring your A-game. There’s no off-season. The responsibility that comes with motherhood is uniquely intense. But here’s the thing: When…

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Riders Up!

…the track and taking care of professional athletes in the one of the country’s more dangerous sports. Haub, director at Norton Sports Health, and McKinney, medical director for Churchill Downs,…

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Sparing the Rotator Cuff

…from the hospital staff, but we had no idea how much we would enjoy this community. The people here are really nice, not just the hospital staff, but the community…

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The Joint Is Jumping

…if they are members of my own family — with compassion, professionalism, and common sense. I have a commitment to my patients and their families to deliver care that is…

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Individualized Care. Built to Last.

…Knee replacement surgeons have been using computer mapping for some time, but it is now coming into use in shoulder surgery Hackett points to some additional innovations in shoulder replacement…

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The FTC’s Non-Compete Rule

…§ 910 which the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) published on April 23, 2024. The Final Rule provided that “it is an unfair method of competition—and therefore a violation of Section…

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Navigating Value-Based Models for Healthcare Providers

…cost savings, benefiting both providers and patients. How to be Successful Successful implementation of value-based care requires a strategic and operational shift: Leadership Commitment: Clear communication of leadership’s vision and…

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Lexington Medical Society Foundation Awards Grants

…Around, a camp for children with compromised health or special needs; Children’s Advocacy Center, which provides comprehensive medical and mental health examinations for child victims of sexual abuse in Fayette…

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