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  • Fellowship in the community 6/13/2023

    When the word “fellowship” is used in a healthcare setting, it brings to mind the extended training a doctor undertakes to become a specialist in their chosen field. At LMH Health, fellowship takes on another meaning.

  • Celebrating a milestone for patient-centered technology 6/6/2023

    Completing 500 total joint replacements using robotic technology may not sound like a large number but for Dr. Adam Goodyear, it’s the culmination of two and a half years of hard, rewarding work.

  • Guitarist returns to playing with help from OrthoKansas 6/6/2023

    One of the great joys for Danney Williams is playing the guitar. He was set to play in the band last fall when disaster struck.

  • Rooftop garden renovation complete, features new Louis Copt mural 5/29/2023

    The rooftop garden at LMH Health's main campus has been renovated, thanks to the generous gifts from community members and our medical staff.

  • Relay for Life: Providing a signal of hope and support 5/23/2023

    Douglas County Relay for Life is a signal of support from the community to those like me who continue the fight against cancer. The annual event kicks off at 6 p.m. on Friday, June 2, 2023, at Rock Chalk Park.

  • Firearm safety: Understanding the responsibilities and risks 5/16/2023

    Given the nature of how dangerous handling firearms can be and the potential for serious injury, LMH Health and the Douglas County Sheriff encourage everyone to practice safety measures with safe handling and storage of firearms and ammunition.

  • Life-saving care made possible through strategic clinical relationship 5/10/2023

    During a chat with his sister-in-law, Mark Algren was reminded that he had a family history of heart issues. Learn how surgeons at Lawrence Vascular Surgery and Lawrence General Surgery were able to care for Mark and ultimately save his life.

  • Primary Care gets a new look at LMH Health 5/10/2023

    Family medicine and internal medicine providers support your health through every age and stage of life. To better reflect that connection, our clinics are taking on a new name – LMH Health Primary Care.

  • Nurses make a difference 5/2/2023

    Being a nurse isn’t always easy, but making a difference in the lives of their patients and their families is part of what makes it all so rewarding.

  • Maternal fetal medicine services provide prenatal care close to home 4/25/2023

    For expectant parents who need a higher level of care, making the journey to the Kansas City metro each month can be a daunting task. Fortunately, there is another option available – visiting The University of Kansas Health System’s Advanced Maternal and Fetal Care clinic at the LMH Health West Campus.

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