Physicians and the Continuum of Life
Given the speed of change of medical information, most of the books I accumulated as a medical student rapidly became worthless, the exceptions being those
Given the speed of change of medical information, most of the books I accumulated as a medical student rapidly became worthless, the exceptions being those
LEXINGTON Imagine a five-tiered wedding cake with all the trimmings. Then imagine that in between the layers of cake are layers of Jell-O. Then imagine
LOUISVILLE In the movies, the Avengers are a group of superheroes of varying superpowers and talents. They come from countries – even planets – far
LOUISVILLE When Ann Grider, MD, joined Women First of Louisville in 1998, the pendulum had gone from the long-time assumption in medicine of “Once a
LEXINGTON During her third year at Pikeville College of Osteopathic Medicine, Amy Baker, DO, underwent a life-changing experience— she helped deliver a baby. “The day
Mac Stone, Ann Bell Stone, and extended family operate Elmwood Stock Farm in Scott County, KY. Mac was the executive director of marketing for the
OWENSBORO For most women, pregnancy is one of the most joyous times in their lives. But for women experiencing high-risk pregnancies, these positive feelings are
LOUISVILLE On her very first night as a third-year medical student on obstetrics, Carol Brees, MD, delivered three babies. “I went home so high that
OWENSBORO Recognizing a need is half the battle, and when Thomas Tabb, MD, started traveling to Owensboro, Ky. once a week to practice maternal-fetal medicine,
LEXINGTON A college basketball coach once said, “I don’t want a player who can make the easy look difficult, I want a player who can
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