A Thinking Man’s Game
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
ISSUE 157: Special Section
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
LOUISVILLE. Despite being an interventional cardiologist, director of the Cardiac Catherization Lab (cath lab), and head of the extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) team with the
LOUISVILLE For Brian J. Williams, MD, choosing the “nuanced and logical field” of neurosurgery was a no-brainer. “I enjoy working with my hands. And, 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 Like many medical doctors, Rodolfo Zamora, MD, is the type of person who enjoys problem solving. He liked numbers, logic and thinking about how
LOUISVILLE With 11 board-certified female physicians at the helm, Women First of Louisville Obstetrics and Gynecology is no stranger to leading the way in women’s
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
LOUISVILLE Approximately half of all medical school graduates are women. Fewer than 20 percent of cardiologists who see adult patients are women, according to a
JEFFERSONVILLE, IN Wellstone Regional Hospital in Jeffersonville, Indiana, offers comprehensive inpatient and outpatient care for seniors who need intensive treatment. Their program addresses the special
LOUISVILLE Today, he is a board-certified neurologist specializing in the field of neuro-oncology at Baptist Health Louisville. With more than 34 years of experience caring
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