Louisville Travel Guide
LOUISVILLE Surgeons often say they enjoy surgery because they like to fix things. Not surprisingly, that’s what drove Meredith Sweeney, MD, bariatric and general surgeon
ISSUE 158: Special Section
LOUISVILLE Surgeons often say they enjoy surgery because they like to fix things. Not surprisingly, that’s what drove Meredith Sweeney, MD, bariatric and general surgeon
LOUISVILLE It is 3:00 am, and Chandhiran Rangaswamy, MD, an interventional cardiologist at UofL Health, is about to begin his day. By 4:00 am he
LEXINGTON While many fourth graders find a science project to be nothing but a headache, Warren Chumley, MD, found it to be an inspiration. His
NEW ALBANY It’s a common Hollywood story line. The detective races to find the clues to solve the mystery before the criminal kills the hostage.
LOUISVILLE Older sisters are supposed to torment their younger brothers. Maybe that is what Brian Mattingly, MD’s older sister intended when she used him as
LOUISVILLE Many people struggle for years trying to figure out what they want to do with their lives. That’s not the case for Logan Mast,
LOUISVILLE Locker rooms are seldom renowned for their pleasant odors, but then again, neither are pig pens. While one-time aspiring veterinarian Lonnie Douglas, MD, never
LOUISVILLE It sounds like the beginning of a joke. “A doctor, a plumber and an artist walk into a room…” But it happens every day
BARDSTOWN In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the general message has been to wait, to stay home, to be patient. Easier said than done,
NEW ALBANY, IN Like all physicians, Matthew McCollough, MD, completed years of education and training before reaching his current position as gastroenterologist at Gastroenterology Health
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