News – Aug 2013
KentuckyOne Names Alagia Chief Medical Officer LOUISVILLE Damian “Pat” Alagia III, MD, joined KentuckyOne Health as chief physician executive and chief medical officer effective Sept.
ISSUE 157: Special Section
KentuckyOne Names Alagia Chief Medical Officer LOUISVILLE Damian “Pat” Alagia III, MD, joined KentuckyOne Health as chief physician executive and chief medical officer effective Sept.
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LOUISVILLE As health professionals, you know Kentucky is suffering from a substance abuse epidemic, particularly when it comes to opioids. In fact, Forbes ranked Kentucky
LEXINGTON, KY The year was 1997. Two young doctors, James Foster, MD, and John Mullins, MD, were working for various large, national staffing companies in
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What’s the first thought that comes to your mind when you hear that a member of the media is trying to reach you? Is it
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