Not Your Father’s Orthopedics
BARDSTOWN Mark Duber, DO, finds the greatest satisfaction as an orthopedic surgeon comes from being able to repair patients, thus restoring their ability to pursue
ISSUE 155: Special Section
BARDSTOWN Mark Duber, DO, finds the greatest satisfaction as an orthopedic surgeon comes from being able to repair patients, thus restoring their ability to pursue
LOUISVILLE In early April 2020, when personal distancing and restrictions from the COVID-19 pandemic were high, Sarah Todd, MD, had the painful privilege of helping
OWENSBORO For most women, pregnancy is one of the most joyous times in their lives. But for women experiencing high-risk pregnancies, these positive feelings are
LEXINGTON With many medical specialties now taking a more holistic approach to healthcare, it is not uncommon to place mental and emotional health right alongside
LEXINGTON With more and more people developing diabetes at younger and younger ages, statistics across the nation show the disease is progressing. Fortunately, the ability
OWENSBORO With forty years in the field of perinatology, Thomas Tabb, MD, has seen extraordinary advancements, both in technology and thinking within the specialty. “Maternal-fetal
LEXINGTON Though Kentucky and Oklahoma are nearly 800 miles apart, when it comes to the effect of the opioid epidemic, they are far too close.
LOUISVILLE For Brian J. Williams, MD, choosing the “nuanced and logical field” of neurosurgery was a no-brainer. “I enjoy working with my hands. And, the
LEXINGTON When people hear the word “psychiatrist,” many still conjure up the image of a patient reclining on a couch while a bespectacled gentleman smokes
BOWLING GREEN Dermatologic surgeon Wilfred Lumbang, MD’s career path has taken him around the world, but he is pleased to have landed in Bowling Green,
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