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Downtown Lexington is full of charm and hospitality!
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All meetings begin at 12 p.m. Eastern Time unless otherwise noted.
- Grand Rounds. Dr. Betz from PCSOM will discuss Medicare/Medicaid Fraud and Abuse.
- Program Coordinators’ and Support Staff Forum.
- Residents and Interns Sub-Committee Meeting. All trainees should try to attend. There will be a
speaker from National Health Services Corps to give information about having student loans paid for doctors
who practice in underserved areas.
- OGME Committee Meeting.
- Executive Committee Meeting at 1 p.m. Eastern Time.
- Grand Rounds. Dr. Thompson from LMU DCOM will present OMM for ENT and Allergies.
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Osteopathic Internship program since 2000 with links to the
these residences: Anesthesiology, Family Medicine, Internal
Medicine, Internal Medicine/Pediatrics and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.
UK developed the nation’s first and consistently top ranked
Department of Behavioral Science, which assists in developing
students’ interest in public health and patient assessments.
UK takes pride in educating future physicians and scientists.
In 2007, UK became one of only four institutions nationally to
offer a tuition guarantee pilot program—providing students
the ability to better plan their financial obligations while attending
medical school.
UK is on the cutting-edge in medical research with contracts
and grants exceeding $127 million in 2008.
Sixty-four of UK physicians were named to 2008’s list of Best
Doctors in America®. They had more physicians on the list
than any other hospital in Kentucky.
All six of the UK Basic Science Departments and two of their
Clinical Departments are in the NIH Top 20.
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For more information contact:
Sara S. Salles, D.0.
859-
257-4888
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Kelli Mathew, Res.

Kelli Pratt, Res.

Jessica Rapp, Res.

Thomas Rapp, Res. |
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AOA OPPORTUNITIES
- Approved Internships and Residencies |
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Enjoy a fun day of minor league baseball by taking in a game at Lexington Legends at Applebee’s Park. The Legends are a Class “A” affiliate of the National League Houston Astros. Come watch the future MLB stars in a major league facility with-out the major league costs. |
UK basketball fever takes over during the winter. Many here consider Rupp Arena the Mecca of college basketball. Attending a Wildcat game is an experience that must be seen and heard to be believe. Who knows, you may even bump into the most famous UK fan, Ashley Judd, at one of the games. |
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Visit Ashland, the Henry Clay Estate, to see the 18-room mansion of Henry Clay, “The Great Compromiser.” It is a national Historic landmark and thousands visit the site annually. |
In 1777, Patrick Henry, then Governor of Virginia, granted 9,000 acres of land in the Kentucky Territory to his brother-in-law, William Christian, as a reward for his service in the French and Indian War. A wealthy Virginian, Colonel Christian moved his family to Kentucky in 1785 and established a farm on Beargrass Creek near Louisville. Christian was killed by Indians in 1786, and his daughter, Elizabeth Dickerson, inherited the Elkhorn Creek tract, 3,000 acres of land now in both Scott and Fayette Counties. Part of this land became the Kentucky Horse Park. |
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According to a new survey on men’s health conducted by the AOA, less than 63% of men ages 18 to 29 say they have visited a primary care physician in the past year, compared to more than 85% of men ages 60 or older. Joseph A. Giaimo, DO, an AOA Trustee and a board-certified internist and pulmonologist in private practice in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., is available to speak to the media about the results of this survey. (Click here to read more.)
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