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MD-Update News, June 2025

…She completed a foot and ankle fellowship at the Hospital for Special Surgery. Dr. Lauren Boden completed a combined orthopedic and neurological spine fellowship at Cleveland Clinic after receiving her…

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Change Without Losing Yourself

…You don’t need to trade in your personality. You just need to expand your range. The “Poison They Needed”: Adding to Your Playbook Take the heir-apparent CEO I worked with….

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Making Life Work

…grade, for example? This approach, while understandable, may limit long-term planning. While it can be overwhelming to focus on anything other than your immediate concerns, it is essential to consider…

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Women’s Health is Public Health’s Mission

…the Kentucky Family Planning program funded over 50,000 encounters for women and men at 130 sites across Kentucky. To find a location providing Kentucky Family Planning services, scan our QR…

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Born for This

…creating a plan with them.” Education is vital to the planning process. The more the mother understands about her pregnancy, the potential risks to both herself and her baby, and…

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A Doctor for All Seasons

…times, I find that adolescent women don’t feel comfortable coming to the OB-GYN. Similarly, the other extremes of age, women who are past child-bearing age sometimes don’t even know if…

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A Passion for Kids

…medical center’s motion analysis lab, helping children move more freely and comfortably. Her approach to care is grounded in listening and partnership. “My goal for all of my families is…

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The New Kid in Town

…high-risk patient to a maternal-fetal medicine (MFM) specialist. “All patients who have maternal complications or fetal complications need to see the maternal-fetal medicine specialist,” says Jorge Lodeiro, MD, OB-GYN, MFM,…

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