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LOUISVILLE When was the last time you saw a Kentucky city at the top of a list of positive health care trends? If the University
ISSUE 154: Special Section
LOUISVILLE When was the last time you saw a Kentucky city at the top of a list of positive health care trends? If the University
LOUISVILLE The days of fatalism in stroke care are long gone, or at least they should be, according to Alex Abou-Chebl, MD, interventional neurologist and
LEXINGTON It may sound unusual to hear a surgeon predict that the future of their specialty will be not to operate, but that is exactly
LOUISVILLE The James Graham Brown Cancer Center has a long and successful history in Louisville and the region. According to Brown Cancer Center Director Donald
LOUISVILLE As the face of medicine changes, so too does the culture of collaboration. No one physician, practice, or medical center can do it all,
PROSPECT “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I, I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.” Who among
LOUISVILLE Cancer patients in Louisville’s east end now have a cancer treatment center closer to home. The James Graham Brown Cancer Center, jointly operated by
LOUISVILLE In many internal medicine-based specialty practices today, providers seem to follow one of two approaches: either the generalist, who sees anything and everything, or
LOUISVILLE In much of medicine, care is focused on the sick. An abundance of chronic health issues, particularly in Kentucky, means physicians are providing lifetime
LOUISVILLE/BARDSTOWN “You can provide sports medicine care from many different vantage points,” says Darryl Kaelin, MD, medical director of Frazier Rehab Institute, part of KentuckyOne
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