Combining Cutting-Edge Care and Convenience
BARDSTOWN According to the American Cancer Society, there will be nearly 26,000 new cancer cases in Kentucky in 2018. Many of these occur in rural
ISSUE 157: Special Section
BARDSTOWN According to the American Cancer Society, there will be nearly 26,000 new cancer cases in Kentucky in 2018. Many of these occur in rural
LEXINGTON Rick Pellant, DO, practices Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) at The Pain Treatment Center of the Bluegrass (PTC), a multidisciplinary pain and rehabilitation clinic
LEXINGTON Jason Goumas, PT, CSAS, has more than 20 years of diverse experience in physical therapy, mostly in the outpatient field. In the late 90s,
LONDON/RICHMOND, KY It’s important for any physician to be able to communicate expectations to their patients. In some cases, that’s easier than others. Few surgeons
LOUISVILLE According to the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), pelvic floor disorders, such as urinary incontinence, affect up to one quarter of American women. But
“You can’t fast-forward heartbreak and you can’t rewind love — and that’s just one big bummer.”(Chelsea Handler, comedian) It’s true — sometimes pain is unavoidable.
LOUISVILLE Cardiovascular surgeons at Jewish Hospital, part of KentuckyOne Health, were the first in Kentucky to implant the HeartMate 3 LVAD by Abbott, which was
Dilemmas are different from ordinary problems. Problems have solutions, while dilemmas are more about resolution than solution. Consider the following dilemmas, which I hear about
LOUISVILLE For Deborah Ann Ballard, MD, MPH, “Lifestyle is medicine.” With this philosophy in mind, Ballard, who is credentialed in internal medicine and integrative medicine
Roberto Bolli, MD, receives the prestigious 2018 Honorable Maestro Award LOUISVILLE The recipient of the 2018 Honorable Maestro Award, awarded by the Kentucky Chapter of
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