From drive-thru to OR: a twisted tale of UK patient's rare condition,...
A suspected bout of food poisoning ended up being much more serious for 22-year old Jacob Whitt, who was diagnosed with malrotation of the small intestine – a defect normally found in newborns and...
View ArticleWhen an ear infection needed surgery, Kentucky Children's Hospital...
When an ear infection spread to 5-year-old Anna Kerri Cundiff's brain, a multidisciplinary team of Kentucky Children's Hospital specialists were able to quickly address the problem, preventing serious...
View ArticleStruggle with low vision? Learn how to reduce your risk for eye disease
Low vision is a term that commonly means partial sight, or sight that isn't fully correctable with glasses, contact lenses, surgery or medications. Low vision can affect people of all ages, but the...
View ArticleHow painting helps this UK pediatric cancer physician stay ‘balanced’
John D’Orazio, M.D., has spent most of his career serving the children in the DanceBlue Kentucky Children’s Hospital Hematology/Oncology Clinic. What started as doodling as a hobby and way to 'stay...
View ArticleKCH opens Kosair for Kids Center for Safe and Healthy Children and Families
Kentucky Children's Hospital and Kosair for Kids cut the ribbon Thursday on the new Kosair for Kids Center for Safe and Healthy Children and Families clinic space inside UK Albert B. Chandler Hospital...
View ArticleUK Center of Excellence in Rural Health hosting medical equipment drive for...
In recognition of disabilities awareness month, the UK Center of Excellence in Rural Health (UK CERH) and the Appalachian Center for Assistive Technology (ACAT) will hold a durable medical equipment...
View ArticleMarch mindfulness: Staying calm amidst the 'Madness'
March is here and the madness has started. This month isn’t just stressful for players and coaches. As fans, our excitement and dedication make us feel like we’re on the court.
View ArticleUK HealthCare team offers care, wraparound support for endocarditis patients
In a region that has deeply felt the family and community damaging effects of the opioid crisis, UK HealthCare's multidisciplinary endocarditis team — one of just a handful of similar programs in the...
View ArticleUK HealthCare Women's History Month Q&A: Wang-Xia Wang
This week’s Q&A features Wang-Xia Wang, Ph.D., a researcher with the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging and an assistant professor in the UK College of Medicine’s Department of Pathology and Lab...
View ArticleKCH cuts ribbon on Tempur Sealy Pediatric Sleep Center
Representatives from Kentucky Children’s Hospital (KCH) and Tempur Sealy cut the ribbon on the Tempur Sealy Pediatric Sleep Center, a clinic dedicated to young patients with sleep disorders and...
View ArticleUK physician, colorectal cancer survivor shares her story
In 2017, UK HealthCare neurologist Ima Ebong, M.D., had just begun her clinical neurophysiology fellowship training and had just become a mother for the first time. It had been her happiest and most...
View ArticleAre you a patient or caregiver? Share your experience with UK researchers
If you have experience as a patient caregiver, or community member with significant experience with a health condition, your perspectives could help ensure that health research is designed to address...
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