A Doctor, A Plumber, and An Artist
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
ISSUE 159: Special Section
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
LEXINGTON In a time when physicians are in demand across the country, doctors tend to have multiple options on where to live and practice. It’s
CYNTHIANA On January 21, the first confirmed case in the United States of COVID-19 was reported in the state of Washington. Medical personnel and hospitals
LOUISVILLE “Scope Junkie.” “Scope Monkey.” He’s heard them all, and he gets the joke, but Michael Krease, DO, wants to make sure that everyone understands
LEXINGTON When it comes to the latest advancements and equipment for his patients, interventional cardiologist Mubashir Qazi, MD, doesn’t miss a beat. “We’ve always been
LEXINGTON You could say it was in his blood. With a mother who was a nurse, Avi Eres, MD, was exposed to the medical field
LEXINGTON Originally from Pakistan, Iram Nawaz, MD, attended medical school there before coming to the United States for her internal medicine residency at Long Island
BOWLING GREEN Sometimes, medical diagnosis is straightforward. An x-ray might clearly show a broken bone, an MRI will reveal soft tissue damage. But sometimes, diagnosis