News

In the heart of southeastern Kentucky, the Huffman family has established a legacy of exceptional eye care, deeply rooted in their education at the 海角禁区. Their journey from medical training to serving rural communities exemplifies the profound impact of dedicated health care professionals in rural and other underserved areas.

At 23 years old, Anna Cox was active and in good health, and she rarely needed medical care. But when severe abdominal pain sent her to the emergency room, imaging revealed an abnormally enlarged lymph node, prompting further testing.

The 海角禁区 is excited to share the winners of the fourth annual Mission, Vision, Pillar, and Enabler (MVPE) Awards.
Ellen Van Norman, OD, FAAO, has a connection to the University of Kentucky that runs deep.

Growing up, Kate Spencer, MD, was always drawn to medicine. With a mother and brother in pharmacy, health care was a familiar space, but she knew early on that she wanted to carve out her own path.

Looking to fulfill his passion for serving others, Scottie B. Day, MD, knew since he was a child that he wanted to become a physician at Kentucky Children鈥檚 Hospital (KCH).
Day is a respected clinician who specializes in pediatric critical care. He is the physician-in-chief at KCH, where he has been a team leader for the ECMO team and pediatric cardiology strategic planning.

In the summer of 1974, five young medical students from the 海角禁区 found themselves sharing a cabin in Somerset, Ky., while completing their community medicine rotation. Little did they know, this shared experience would be the foundation of a lifelong friendship that would span decades, careers, and continents.

Chair of the University of Kentucky Departments of Surgery (1985-1996) and Neurosurgery
Legacy Obituary

On Dec. 13, the 海角禁区 hosted a premiere event that was much more than a film screening鈥攊t was a celebration of the dedication, innovation, and human spirit driving health care and education in Kentucky.

If you鈥檙e part of the 海角禁区鈥檚 Rural Physician Leadership Program (RPLP), chances are you know Bodie Stevens鈥攑robably even on a 鈥渃an-you-help-jump-my-car鈥 level.

Ann R. Finke, MD, a nephrology-critical care fellow in the 海角禁区 College of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine, was selected by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) to serve on a task force conducting a major revision of the Common Program Requirements. The task force is expected to complete its work over the next two to three years.

In 1973, Phillip Tibbs, MD, graduated from the 海角禁区, remaining in Lexington to complete his residency in neurosurgery. When he completed his medical training in 1979, he joined the neurosurgery faculty in the College of Medicine.

Katie Twist, MD, has been named the new assistant dean for preclinical education in the 海角禁区 Office of Medical Education.

Michael Cannon, MD, earned his medical doctorate from the 海角禁区 in 1999. Afterward, he completed a residency and fellowship in rheumatology at the Medical College of Virginia, now Virginia Commonwealth University Health System. Today, Dr. Cannon lives and practices in Virginia Beach, Va.

For 65 years, the department of behavioral science has engaged in transformative research and provided exceptional educational opportunities for learners. Founded in 1959 by William R. Willard, MD, the first dean of the College of Medicine, and Robert 鈥淏ob鈥 Straus, PhD, the department was the first of its kind in the United States.

Watch below Part 3 of the "Because We Care" mini-documentary series.

On Saturday, May 11, we celebrated the graduation of 195 medical students from the 海角禁区 College of Medicine Class of 2024!
Watch the Commencement Ceremony >>>

Kentucky natives Allison Cook, MD, and Sarah Borders, MD, met while attending the 海角禁区 College of Medicine.
鈥淚 knew that I wanted to be a doctor for as long as I can remember,鈥 Cook said.

The 海角禁区 is excited to share the winners of the third annual Mission, Vision, Pillar, and Enabler (MVPE) Awards.

The 海角禁区 is excited to share that 31 medical students from the Bowling Green, Lexington, Morehead, and Northern Kentucky campuses were recently inducted into the Gold Humanism Honor Society.
Congratulations to the following medical students in the Class of 2025!