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Clark County's Dr. Harold Moberly decides it's time to end his practice
Winchester and the world has changed quite a bit since Oct. 15, 1958, when Dr. Harold Moberly started practicing medicine on Lexington Avenue. When he retired at the end of 2012, Moberly had practiced medicine for 57 years and been the family doctor for...
Tags: Polio, Hospitals and Clinics, High School Sports, Eastern Kentucky University, Armed Forces
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Lincoln native publishes first novel, titled 'Gabriel'
jbrummett@amnews.comWriting a novel is about as far away from nursing as it gets but that’s just what Tina Pollick has done. Her first novel, “Gabriel,” a paranormal romance, was published Jan. 23. Pollick said she started writing just last summer....Tags: Sony Corp., Amazon Kindle, Nursing, Book
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A DOGGED RECOVERY: Casey boy battles back from pit bull attack
tkleffman@amnews.comMIDDLEBURG — Crystal Sims says her son has added a few pounds over the last six months. “He’s getting chunky because he’s gotten lazy,” Sims says of her 10-year-old boy. “Before he was outside all the time. Now he...Tags: Botox (drug), Physical Therapy, Physical Therapists, Health Treatments
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College news for Jan. 27, 2013
Graduates Campbellsville University: Kelsey Elisabeth Best, daughter of David and Sheila Best of Harrodsburg, recently graduated with a bachelor of science degree in political science. Kelsey was given the honor to speak at the December 2012...
Tags: Graduation, Students, Schools, American Heart Association, Teaching and Learning
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News briefs for Jan. 16
Medicaid Nurse Aide Training Course set Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center is accepting applications for a Medicaid Nurse Aide Training Course. The next training course begins Feb. 4 and continues through Feb. 27. Classes will meet Monday,...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Government Health Care, Wildlife, Zoology, Health Insurance
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Central Baptist's Daisy Award was well deserved
A telephone call from my oncology department made me very happy this week. At first, I answered the phone with a little trepidation just simply because of the origin of the call. After the caller informed me I was indeed who she wanted on the phone, she...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Awards and Prizes, Health Treatments, Cinnamon, Human Interest
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Obituary: Teresa Ann Johnson
STANFORD — Teresa Ann Johnson, M.D., an internal medicine physician who specialized in emergency medicine, passed away in the comfort of her home on the 18th day of January, 2013. She was 53. Known affectionately as “Doctor J” in the...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Safety at School, Internal Medicine, Golf, Social Sciences
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Suspect arrested after Lincoln standoff
scollins@amnews.comWAYNESBURG — Police have arrested a man after an overnight standoff in Lincoln County. Sometime before 11 p.m. Monday, Sandra Combs reported her husband assaulted her. Lincoln County Sheriff's Department responded to the home located on Parker...Tags: Abusive Behavior
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Doctors, patients struggling with Kentucky's privatized Medicaid system
kpeek@amnews.comMuch of the country is reveling in the changes affecting doctors and patients due to the Affordable Care Act, commonly referred to as “Obamacare.” However, many Kentucky hospitals and doctors — and consequently their patients — are...Tags: Company Privatization, Collective Contract, Hospitals and Clinics, Government Health Care, Career and Workplace
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Harrodsburg nurse held at knifepoint at hospital
scollins@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — An elderly man was lodged in the Boyle County Detention Center after allegedly holding a nurse at knifepoint Thursday at James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital. About 10:30 a.m., 92-year-old Dewitt Sims, a patient at the hospital, took a...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Prisons
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Past year brought triumphs, tragedies for Clark
There was much to celebrate in Clark County in 2012, with the opening of a new hospital and a prestigious award granted to a local elementary school. But the year also had plenty of sadness, with a double homicide, the passing of one of the county’s...
Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Punishment, Hospitals and Clinics, Steven Tyler, Politics
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The best books of 2012
Terri Schlichenmeyer Drivel, dreck, and what the heck. That kind of sums up the books that were released in 2012. There were some good things, some downright awful things, and some things that, well, they weren’t bad but they weren’t the...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Arts and Culture, Cinderella (fictional character), Lyndon B. Johnson, Literature
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