Serving the Underserved
LEXINGTON If you spend very much time talking shop with Ben Neltner, MD, the word “under-served” is likely to come up. To be sure, he
LEXINGTON If you spend very much time talking shop with Ben Neltner, MD, the word “under-served” is likely to come up. To be sure, he
LOUISVILLE The treatment of head and neck cancers has long had the potential to damage sensitive, quality of life-giving tissues. Rebecca Redman, MD, at UofL
LOUISVILLE It is comes as no surprise that Sunana Sohi, MD, became a doctor. Born and raised in Louisville, Sohi often went to work with
LOUISVILLE Michelle Stevenson, MD, MS, serves as the division chief of emergency medicine in pediatrics at the University of Louisville. She also practices clinically at
When Kevin Moore was growing up in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, he envisioned one day becoming a doctor. It’s fair to assume he pictured himself performing surgeries,
LOUISVILLE When Katherine Pohlgeers, MD, started medical school at the University of Louisville, she didn’t even know there was a specialty in primary care sports
LOUISVILLE For Deborah Ann Ballard, MD, MPH, “Lifestyle is medicine.” With this philosophy in mind, Ballard, who is credentialed in internal medicine and integrative medicine
LEXINGTON Since high school, Jonathan Cole, PhD, ABPP, knew he wanted a career in psychiatry or psychology. His father David worked in mental health and
■ MD-UPDATE: Describe the current state of opioid use, abuse, misuse, and addiction in Kentucky. MAZLOOMDOOST: Kentucky is consistently ranked in the top five for
MD UPDATE: Dr. Bratton and Mr. Thomas, can you describe the significance of the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC) accreditation for the Lexington
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