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LEXINGTON How many surgeons can say their career began with a dare? Rachel Mathis, MD, FACS, can. While dissecting a fetal pig in 7th grade
LEXINGTON How many surgeons can say their career began with a dare? Rachel Mathis, MD, FACS, can. While dissecting a fetal pig in 7th grade
BARDSTOWN Board-certified surgeon, Robert Farrell, MD, FACS, leads the Weight Loss Surgery program at Flaget Memorial Hospital in Bardstown, Kentucky, a part of CHI Saint
LEXINGTON Genetics and lifestyle contribute to gradual weight gain leading to obesity, with the one commonality that it doesn’t happen overnight. But with weight loss
LOUISVILLE John Oldham, Jr., MD, FACS, FASMBS, has seen the field of bariatrics have its fair share of controversy over the years, but it’s the
LEXINGTON It may sound unusual to hear a surgeon predict that the future of their specialty will be not to operate, but that is exactly
OWENSBORO For Christopher Glaser, MD, FACS, general surgeon with Owensboro Health’s One Health Surgical Specialists the decision to become a surgeon was all about being
LEXINGTON As the only surgeon in Kentucky certified to perform the state-of-the-art LINX® procedure, Jason P. Harris, MD, FACS, knows how important it is to
LEXINGTON “Son of surgeon follows in father’s footsteps and becomes a surgeon.” It’s a nice story, but hardly unique. At least not on the surface,
LEXINGTON Self image, like chronic pain, is felt, not seen. Poor self image and low self esteem that are debilitating can sometimes be reversed by
LEXINGTON One in seven men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime, according to the American Cancer Society, making it the second most
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