The University of Kentucky College of Medicine and Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Medicaid in Kentucky are giving medical students on a path to serve rural areas seven scholarships
In celebration of National Rural Health Day, yesterday the University of Kentucky College of Medicine and Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Medicaid in Kentucky announced new scholarship opportunities for UK’s Rural Physician Leadership Program.
It's called the "lung float" test, and, as ProPublica explains, the name is an accurate one. The test first emerged centuries ago as a way to determine if a baby.
From the "Seven Summits" to the depths of the ocean, University of Kentucky College of Medicine alumnus Ben Mattingly has experienced it all. Using his skills as an emergency medicine physician combined with his love of traveling, Mattingly and his wife, Jenni, founded Wild Med Adventures, a company that offers continuing medical education for health care professionals interested in providing "wilderness medicine."
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