Setting the Pace
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
ISSUE 155: Special Section
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
LEXINGTON There’s a reason pain is a four-letter word. No one likes it and it sometimes makes us say, well, other four-letter words. Despite the
“We spend a lot of money on healthcare and health insurance. The problem is, we’re not spending enough on prevention.”— Whitney Jones, MD LOUISVILLE In
LOUISVILLE From the first moment that Wayne Tuckson, MD, colorectal surgeon at KentuckyOne Health Colorectal Surgery Associates in Louisville, speaks, it is clear that he
WINCHESTER As a foot and ankle specialist with training and experience in performing ankle replacements, David Hamilton, MD, knows a little bit about the importance
LOUISVILLE Like many medical doctors, Rodolfo Zamora, MD, is the type of person who enjoys problem solving. He liked numbers, logic and thinking about how
LEXINGTON It sounds like the beginning of a riddle: What do you call a physical therapist who doesn’t treat patients? Hank White, PT, PhD, has
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