Today’s VBAC Options Make ‘Once a C-section, Always a C-section’ Old News
LOUISVILLE When Ann Grider, MD, joined Women First of Louisville in 1998, the pendulum had gone from the long-time assumption in medicine of “Once a
LOUISVILLE When Ann Grider, MD, joined Women First of Louisville in 1998, the pendulum had gone from the long-time assumption in medicine of “Once a
LOUISVILLE & NEW ALBANY, IN As Steven Harrell, MD, says, “Gastroenterologists deal with everything from the esophagus to the anus and all the things in
LEXINGTON When it comes to overcoming obesity, it takes a medical village to ensure success. Few understand this better than board-certified general and bariatric surgeon,
NEW ALBANY, IN The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that more than 29 million adults in the United States have diabetes, and
LOUISVILLE & LEXINGTON Bleeding disorders and blood cancers are two areas in medicine where the dreams of a few years ago have come true in
OWENSBORO Recognizing a need is half the battle, and when Thomas Tabb, MD, started traveling to Owensboro, Ky. once a week to practice maternal-fetal medicine,
LOUISVILLE Consumer-driven healthcare, a model of care that puts the patient at the center, has become the rallying cry across healthcare industries and organizations in
It’s a tough job – informing parents that their child has an incurable or potentially devastating disease and navigating that child’s long-term treatment. Yet pediatric
As a cardiovascular surgeon, Hamid Mohammad-Zadeh, MD, FACS, noticed many of his bypass patients had significant painful varicosities in their legs. Upon discussing it with
There has been a firestorm of controversy surrounding the FDA’s decision to warn patients about the safety, risks, and complications associated with transvaginal placement of
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