How blue hearts are helping bring hope
UofL Hospital nurse, Hannah Fisher, helps bring hope to health care employees with blue heart stickers.
UofL Hospital nurse, Hannah Fisher, helps bring hope to health care employees with blue heart stickers.
The National Association of Epilepsy Centers (NAEC) has certified the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center at UofL Hospital as a Level 4 center, Its highest designation.
Janice Cowan is the program manager of the Innovations and Neurobehavioral Center at UofL Health – Peace Hospital.
UofL Health leaders throughout our organization are closely monitoring the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) situation and we are fully prepared to address the needs of our patients and team members. Here is a list of resources for our team members.
Dr. Beth Riley has been nominated as one of Today’s Woman Magazine’s “Most Admired Woman” in the health care category.
Jeremy Thomas, M.D., M.B.A., named chair of Department of Emergency Medicine and chief of service for Emergency Medicine at UofL Hospital.
Barbara Stroud is known around UofL Physicians for her resourcefulness, and helping our patients in a friendly, compassionate manner.
Medical Center South provides comprehensive outpatient care.
Retirement consultants from Lincoln Financial will be on site during the month of March. Make your appointment today.
In partnership with the Shelby County Chamber of Commerce, UofL Health – Shelbyville Hospital hosted a rededication and ribbon cutting at the facility this morning. Community and government leaders came out in force for the breakfast, where UofL Health CEO Tom Miller shared his vision and commitment for the future of Shelbyville Hospital. Annessa Baker,…