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
ISSUE 157: Special Section
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 How many surgeons can say their career began with a dare? Rachel Mathis, MD, FACS, can. While dissecting a fetal pig in 7th grade
LOUISVILLE Many times in life we are advised to have a “Plan B” – an option in case Plan A fails. For David Sun, MD,
LOUISVILLE/ NEW ALBANY, IN Few physicians can say they have been both surgeon and patient for the same procedure. However, Michelle Palazzo, MD, now performs
LEXINGTON In the third grade, Andrea Colton, MD, MPH, wrote a book titled “My Grandpa’s Open-Heart Surgery,” chronicling the observations and lessons she’d gained at
LOUISVILLE The years 1971-1972 were pivotal for cancer treatment for women in the U.S. Three prominent, well-known women, Betty Ford, Happy Rockefeller, and Shirley Temple
LONDON The prospect of surgery is at the least unsettling if not downright terrifying for many people. The questions whirl. How long will it take
LEXINGTON Caring for children comes first for the Shriners Hospitals for Children Medical Center — Lexington Corporate Council. Never was that more evident than Saturday,
LOUISVILLE Be it high school or college, homecoming is almost always held around a major school sporting event. There’s the big game, the reunion, the
LEXINGTON Editor’s intro: Jeffrey Brian Selby, MD, has been chair of the UK Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine since October 2020. He was
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