Changing the Paradigm on Pain Management
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
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
■ MD-Update It’s been almost two years since we spoke. What’s been going on at the Institute for Sustainable Health & Optimal Aging? FAUL: Over
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
LAGRANGE Across the country, and mirrored in the Bluegrass, we often hear about the shortage of primary care physicians. The fact is often followed by
LOUISVILLE Unlike some vascular practices that specialize solely in vein care or minimally invasive interventions, Surgical Care Associates of Louisville is one of the most
LOUISVILLE No surgeon is perfect. Even the most precise, experienced surgeons have a margin of human error. But, what if a robot could change that?
Lexington Medial Society Installs 2016 President, Recognizes Past Presidents LEXINGTON Lexington Medical Society’s (LMS) annual President’s Inaugural Address and Past Presidents’ dinner was held Tuesday,
Boston Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgeon Joins U of L LOUISVILLE A nationally and internationally recognized expert in complex congenital heart disease has joined the faculty of
LOUISVILLE When was the last time you saw a Kentucky city at the top of a list of positive health care trends? If the University
LEXINGTON James L. Borders, MD, has been named chief medical officer for Baptist Health Lexington, effective Aug. 1, 2015. Borders will replace Stephen Toadvine, MD,
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