COVID-19: Reflections, Remembrances and Recollections
“What will you remember? What would you like to forget?” We asked Kentuckiana physicians and administrators to share their thoughts regarding COVID-19 and March and
“What will you remember? What would you like to forget?” We asked Kentuckiana physicians and administrators to share their thoughts regarding COVID-19 and March and
LEXINGTON “I feel joy,” says Ryan Brown, MD, when describing how he feels about his new medical practice. “It’s exciting to feel there’s a way
LOUISVILLE Cosmetic and reconstructive surgeons know a thing or two about expansion. From tissue expansion to bone distraction, the procedures they perform help stimulate the
LOUISVILLE Louisville may be Kentucky’s largest city, but with a web of hometown connections, it is a place where the six degrees of separation rule
THE DOCTORS’ BALL LOUISVILLE – The annual Doctors’ Ball, which recognizes Louisville area physicians and community leaders for their work in health care, was held
In the last 25 years, few specialties have experienced such dramatic changes to their public perception as plastic surgery, which was once seen mainly as
Dear Editor: As the President and CEO of the Saint Joseph Hospital Foundation (part of KentuckyOne Health) once in awhile a donor story becomes etched
LEXINGTON Hip and knee replacement and revision surgeries are on the rise, increasing more than 3% nationally from 2009 to 2010, according to a report
The Kentucky Derby may be over, but at M.D. UPDATE we are off to the races. Our content is overflowing this month as we have
Neuroendocrine and Neuro-Oncology Specialists Join Markey’s Team LEXINGTON Two new specialists have joined the oncology team at the University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center. Lowell
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