A Conversation with Incoming KMA President Dr. David J. Bensema
Bensema, who resides in Lexington, is an internal medicine specialist by training and is currently the chief medical information officer and chief information officer for
Bensema, who resides in Lexington, is an internal medicine specialist by training and is currently the chief medical information officer and chief information officer for
LOUISVILLE Louisville may be Kentucky’s largest city, but with a web of hometown connections, it is a place where the six degrees of separation rule
“I’d like to see physical education classes, taught every day, brought back to all schools in Kentucky,” said Dr. Miren Asumendi of Louisville to a
Overhead athletes such as baseball, softball, and tennis players are no strangers to injury. The methods clinicians employ to evaluate and treat injuries in these
After a year of patient negotiation, the Kentucky Medical Association (KMA) and the Kentucky Coalition of Nurse Practitioners and Nurse Midwives (KCNPNM) reached a compromise
Since my first hot topic began with Smoke Free Kentucky in January, I believe I will begin where I left off. HB173 passed the House
I suspect my friends in the medical community will be doing all they can to survive the Healthcare Reform Act, medical record implementation, the flu
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GLMS Foundation Scholarship Golf Tournament 2013 LOUISVILLE The Greater Louisville Medical Society Foundation held its 3rd annual Scholarship Golf Tournament on Monday, September 23, 2013
16th Annual Shoulder Symposium Challenges Attendees on Traditional Treatment LEXINGTON Never shy about challenging traditional thought and practice, the Shoulder Center of Kentucky titled its
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