COVID-19: Reflections, Remembrances and Recollections
“What will you remember? What would you like to forget?” We asked Kentuckiana physicians and administrators to share their thoughts regarding COVID-19 and March and
ISSUE 156: Special Section
“What will you remember? What would you like to forget?” We asked Kentuckiana physicians and administrators to share their thoughts regarding COVID-19 and March and
WINCHESTER A new partnership for a long-standing medical practice in Central Kentucky began in July 2019. Kentucky Orthopaedics & Spine, a full-service orthopedic practice, serves
VERSAILLES In 2019, a nurse-midwife’s full scope of practice includes primary care, family planning services, care for mother and baby during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum,
LEXINGTON About ten years ago, Charles A. Kennedy, MD, hospital epidemiologist at Saint Joseph Hospital, queried, “If we can take a patient presenting in the
BOWLING GREEN Michael Zachek, MD, has seen the evolution of sleep medicine from the 1990s until today. He has a profound, patient-based overview of the
LEXINGTON Eleven of Central Kentucky’s charitable organizations received a total of $20,000 in grant money from the Lexington Medical Society Foundation. The mission of the
“Truly I tell you, no prophet is accepted in his hometown. Luke 4:24 It was 35 years ago, in 1983, when visionary orthopedic surgeon W.
Welcome to MD-Update, the Women and Children’s Health issue! Remarkable advancements are being made every day in Kentucky in the treatment of diseases and illnesses
LOUISVILLE “It’s not brain surgery; it’s stomach surgery,” says Melissa Moody, LCSW, behavioral weight management specialist at Norton Weight Management Center. Many of her clients
LEXINGTON A full house, buoyed by Lexington physician mentors and their University of Kentucky medical school mentees, attended the president’s installation meeting of the Lexington
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