Treating Cancers That are Bad to the Bone and Soft Tissues
LOUISVILLE Like many medical doctors, Rodolfo Zamora, MD, is the type of person who enjoys problem solving. He liked numbers, logic and thinking about how
LOUISVILLE Like many medical doctors, Rodolfo Zamora, MD, is the type of person who enjoys problem solving. He liked numbers, logic and thinking about how
LOUISVILLE As children grow and develop, we marvel in the developmental trail they blaze, often taking for granted the complex web of systems and experiences
CYNTHIANA, KY The heart is a highly complex organ. When something goes wrong, the diagnosis is seldom simple. Tests and scans provide valuable clues, but
LOUISVILLE When medical oncologist Elizabeth Riley, MD, noticed she was seeing more breast cancer patients under the age of 45 than when she first started
LOUISVILLE Jessica Hata, MD, says she feels like a detective. A pathologist for Norton Healthcare in Louisville, Hata breaks the stereotype of a meek and
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
LOUISVILLE As the Rolling Stones famously sang, “You can’t always get what you want.” In medical care, everyone wants the issue to be fixed, healed,
LOUISVILLE “I’ve got this problem, and it won’t go away.” Any physician dealing with chronic conditions has likely heard this statement hundreds of times. Through
LOUISVILLE “What should I be doing about my heart?” It’s a simple question, but one Kendra Grubb, MD, MHA, director of Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery
LEXINGTON They say you should fight the battles you can win. Until recently, fighting pulmonary hypertension was essentially fighting a losing battle. There were few
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