The Evolution of Gynecological Cancer Care
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
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
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LEXINGTON When interviewing four of the physicians from the heart and vascular care department of Saint Joseph Hospital (SJH), the word commitment became the central
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 We hear this time and again – Women are often the caregivers for their entire family, the medical decision-makers, the last ones to make
LEXINGTON After nearly 25 years of medical training and practice, Karim Rasheed, MD, knows a game changer when he sees one. Its the next generation
LOUISVILLE Unfortunately in the field of pain management, there are still many misconceptions among both patients and healthcare providers. But, that is slowly changing with
LOUISVILLE In new cardiac care models, the emergency room is often bypassed as the cardiac catheterization lab becomes the entry and triage point for many
LEXINGTON Regardless of the source, frequency, or intensity, one thing all pain sufferers can agree upon is they just want it to go away. “Pain
LEXINGTON From rheumatic fever as a child through his graduation first in his medical school class, Dr. William O. Witt’s plan had always been to
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