From Cradle to Grave
LAGRANGE Across the country, and mirrored in the Bluegrass, we often hear about the shortage of primary care physicians. The fact is often followed by
LAGRANGE Across the country, and mirrored in the Bluegrass, we often hear about the shortage of primary care physicians. The fact is often followed by
LOUISVILLE When I think of Nassau, Bahamas, and Cancun, Mexico, I picture white sand beaches, crystal blue waters, and vacation resorts. Perhaps the last thing
LEXINGTON Doctors tell some very novel stories about how they chose their particular specialty, but never before or since has someone roller skated their way
WINCHESTER, KY Michael R. Heilig, MD, was familiar with orthopedic techniques as early as 1969, the year of his birth, when he began treatment for
LOUISVILLE Stephen Toadvine, MD, was named president of Baptist Health Medical Group, effective April 4, 2016. As a longtime Baptist Health family medicine physician and
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
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,
LOUISVILLE/BARDSTOWN “You can provide sports medicine care from many different vantage points,” says Darryl Kaelin, MD, medical director of Frazier Rehab Institute, part of KentuckyOne
OWENSBORO Perhaps one of the most impactful advancements in the field of surgery has been the advent of technology allowing so many inpatient procedures to
LEXINGTON It might not surprise you that most OB/GYNs perform surgery, but it will likely surprise you how much counseling some perform. Lexington Clinic’s Tracy
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