Through the fall sports season, Baptist Health Floyd Sports Medicine physicians will offer evaluation and treatment of athletes with sports-related injuries . . .
The Ray & Kay Eckstein Regional Cancer Care Center at Baptist Health Paducah is not only home to a nationally accredited cancer program, but also home to an entire Oncology Certified nursing staff.
The Baptist Health Paducah Continuing Medical Education program for physicians has been re-accredited with commendation by the Kentucky Medical Association.
Local entrepreneur Kelly Emerine presented an $80,000 gift to the HMH Foundation at an event today at the HMH Cancer Care Center. Her investment will be used to help bring 3D mammography to HMH.
Baptist Health Sports Medicine is hosting a free seminar Monday, July 31 that will give youth female athletes the information they need to improve performance, stay healthy and prevent injuries. The seminar will be held at Baptist Health Performance Training located at 12101 Sycamore Station Place. Dinner will be provided by Whole Foods at 5 p.m. with the first speaker to start at 6 p.m.
As Paducah and McCracken County schools prepare to open, parents are reminded that school clinics are available during each school day for all back-to-school health needs, ranging from vaccines to physicals.
Baptist Health is a repeat honoree as among the nation's Most Wired hospital systems, according to the 19th annual Health Care's Most Wired survey, released last week by the American Hospital Association's (AHA) Health Forum.