The University of Louisville Depression Center Does It the Wright Way
LOUISVILLE For over 25 years, Jesse Wright, MD, PhD, has committed the main body of his work and research to treating and researching depression. Always
ISSUE 157: Special Section
LOUISVILLE For over 25 years, Jesse Wright, MD, PhD, has committed the main body of his work and research to treating and researching depression. Always
BOWLING GREEN Access. Access. Access. It’s been the rallying cry for years in healthcare reform. In Kentucky, and nationally, public health officials and primary care
LOUISVILLE “Where does it hurt?” That’s the common question asked of someone in pain. Medical professionals naturally follow up with “Why does it hurt?” and
LOUISVILLE In recent days, everyone seems to have developed a strong response to the words “pain management.” The topic is being discussed on the nightly
NEW ALBANY, IND Say the word “leukemia,” and many people will immediately think of childhood cancer. But, according to the National Cancer Institute (NCI)1, the
BARDSTOWN For Kristie Paris, MD, radiation oncology may seem a far cry from her original career path in theatre, but in it, she has found
LOUISVILLE The days of lengthy hospital stays for surgical procedures are long gone. Much of this is fueled by payers, but it’s also supported by
LEXINGTON Once she warms up to new faces, Zayleigh will talk the ear off a willing listener. But to the astonishment of her caregivers and
BOWLING GREEN In recent years, the evolution of America’s healthcare system became inevitable. Phillip J. Singer, MD, an orthopedic surgeon with Western Kentucky Orthopaedic &
LOUISVILLE In a world dominated by 24-hour sports channels, pro-athlete endorsed products, and an increasing pressure to compete at a younger and younger age, it
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