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Articles by: Laura Charles, Editor

01/03/2006 What an experience
01/03/2006 Hospital keeps the Christ in Christmas
12/19/2005 Angels Among Us
12/05/2005 Pikeville Elementary seeks ‘A Cure for Christmas’
12/05/2005 Christmas – the most celebrated occasion at PMC
11/07/2005 Big Boy Toy Show a hit at Eastern Kentucky Expo Center
10/31/2005 Restaurants should get on board with expo center
10/10/2005 Breast Cancer Survivors: Patricia Rife and Ruby Thompson
10/10/2005 Johnson finds excitement in new role at PMC
10/10/2005 Medicare rescinds revocation of Pikeville Medical Center’s Sole Community Hospital status
10/04/2005 Who are we to judge?
09/26/2005 Committee raises awareness of hearing loss in newborns
09/05/2005 Local businesses attract potential employees at job fair
09/05/2005 Disaster brings about different reactions
09/05/2005 Jury acquits former Floyd County doctor of Medicare fraud
09/05/2005 Layzell travels to Pikeville to address higher education reform
09/05/2005 Pikeville Medical Center and East Kentucky Broadcasting convoy brings relief to Katrina victims
09/05/2005 Pikeville Medical Center and East Kentucky Broadcasting to hold radiothon for Katrina relief
08/29/2005 PHS to induct four athletes into Hall of Fame
08/29/2005 Small business owners get the low-down on changing climate
08/29/2005 PMC trains Decontamination Team
08/22/2005 Medicare action threatens PMC expansion
08/22/2005 Rogers visits Pikeville, discusses new projects
08/22/2005 Big Sandy Superstore to open in Weddington Square
08/22/2005 MSU confers bachelor degrees on PMC Nurses
08/15/2005 GHSP kicks off Labor Day campaign; Mullins receives award
08/15/2005 Residents oppose partial closure of Sycamore Street at Pikeville City Commission meeting
08/08/2005 Rescued at sea
07/11/2005 New surgeon joins Pikeville Medical Center
07/11/2005 Small-town living has its advantages
07/01/2005 PMC expected to provide $14 million in charity care this fiscal year
06/27/2005 A man of the people passes away at 74
06/27/2005 Main Street Program holds annual membership meeting
06/27/2005 PMC graduates two family practice residents
06/27/2005 Practice fireworks safety this Forth of July
06/20/2005 Pike County Chamber to install new officers, board members
06/20/2005 First-ever East Kentucky State Fair set for Aug. 30 - Sept. 5
06/05/2005 The life of a girl-dad
06/05/2005 Sleep Center earns reaccreditation
06/05/2005 Branham, May receive Pikeville High Alumni Awards
05/24/2005 Local communities host successful Relay for Life Events
05/24/2005 ACS holds grand opening for Pikeville offices
05/24/2005 Area post office celebrates cancer survivorship
05/24/2005 Eastern Kentucky, West Virginia produce new nursing graduates
05/24/2005 Jyothi Mettu, M.D., pediatrician, receives sleep medicine certification
05/17/2005 PMC celebrates National Hospital Week
05/16/2005 Hatfield-McCoy Reunion Festival coming soon
05/16/2005 City commission passes ordinance relating to adult entertainment
08/05/2004 Your Health Matters
06/22/2004 Galla joins PMH administrative team
06/22/2004 PMC's first 5K walk/run a success
06/22/2004 A Doctor's Story
05/11/2004 Celebrating Nurses Day at PMC May 6
04/21/2004 PMC reaches another milestone
04/02/2004 A Doctor's Story
03/15/2004 Hickman first Kentucky nurse to receive AONE national award
03/04/2004 PMH nurses receive sexual assault training with help of BSCAC
03/04/2004 Tips for the income tax challenged
03/04/2004 About Children
01/15/2004 Blackburn starts as new Pikeville CIty Manager
01/15/2004 Pikeville Social Security Office hosts dedication ceremony
09/22/2003 Environmental services employees recognized
09/22/2003 About Children
09/22/2003 Where do autumn colors come from?
09/22/2003 The Residents' Rounds
09/22/2003 Ask The Pharmacist: Stop Smoking Products
09/22/2003 A moment of Devotion (Submitted by Contributing Writer, Shyla Taylor)
08/26/2003 Clock restoration to be completed soon
08/26/2003 Ahmed opens spine, headache center in Pikeville
08/26/2003 Alzheimer's disease not a normal part of aging
08/26/2003 Ask The Pharmacist - Stop smoking for good
08/26/2003 The Residents Rounds: Help your child overcome back to school bed-wetting
08/21/2003 New Harmonic Scalpel being used at PMH
08/21/2003 Thrills without Spills
08/20/2003 Stereotactic breast biopsies now available at PMH
08/20/2003 Childers first bridge renaming honor
08/20/2003 Drs. Swofford and Akers perform first HAL nephrectomy
08/20/2003 Community welcomes Dr. Abbas, area’s only rheumatologist
08/20/2003 About Children
08/20/2003 McGuire joins PR staff
08/20/2003 Charles promoted to Medical Leader director, editor
08/20/2003 ARH layoffs due to reimbursement cuts
08/20/2003 The Residents’ Rounds: Is Attention Deficit Disorder affecting your child?
08/20/2003 Jones receives AARP award
08/20/2003 Twelve Pikeville Independent students attend Booth Scholars Program
08/20/2003 Ask the Pharmacist: I've been a two-pack per day smoker for 20 years, why stop now?
08/20/2003 Two native Pike Countians receive UK Lifetime Achievement Awards
08/20/2003 Obese children put at health risk
08/20/2003 Investment Strategies: RA Rollovers Can Help Manage Change?
08/20/2003 In Other Words: Adams family brick dedication
08/20/2003 A day in the life of a hero
08/11/2003 Pikeville Methodist Hospital holds open house for Fountain of Hope
08/11/2003 Lula N. Bowling named new director of MSU at Prestonsburg Campus
08/11/2003 Chaplain's Corner: Rev. Kaminski Robinson
08/11/2003 Your Health Matters
08/11/2003 Howell highlights STRAP
08/11/2003 Superintendent Green addresses Rotarians
08/11/2003 In Other Words: Remembering Erin Scott Anderson
08/11/2003 Tucker meets “Nascar Hero” Darrell Waltrip
08/11/2003 Goff trains at world-renowned Mayo Clinic
08/11/2003 Funding needed for clock restoration
08/11/2003 A Doctor's Story: Greg Hazelett, D.O.
08/11/2003 Insights: Thelma Vinson
08/11/2003 Susan Epling goes Above and Beyond
08/11/2003 Stevens to be honored at DAV and Auxiliary National Convention
08/11/2003 Fitness for seniors: Get moving toward better health
08/11/2003 Pike County Chamber of Commerce holds annual membership meeting
07/30/2003 Cardiac Cath Lab and Cardiac Rehabilitation
07/30/2003 Detox Center to open soon
07/30/2003 Chaplain’s Corner: Patriotic service
07/30/2003 The Residents' Rounds: Impetigo – A common skin infection among children
07/30/2003 Home Health welcomes Little
07/30/2003 In Other Words: Jastrow on Genesis
07/30/2003 A splishin’ and a splashin’ with the Pikeville Aquatics Club
07/30/2003 Chief Justice speaks to Rotary
07/30/2003 Monkeypox: What you need to know
07/30/2003 Cancer Society plans golf tourney
07/30/2003 County cleanup successful
07/30/2003 Go for the garlic
07/30/2003 Lindsey receives award
07/30/2003 Sunglasses: More than just a fashion statement
07/30/2003 Who’s Who at PMH
07/30/2003 Celso T. Ebeo, M.D. joins Dr. R.V. Mettu’s practice
07/30/2003 The Child Advocacy Center needs you!
07/30/2003 A Doctor’s Story: Al Dennis, M.D.
07/30/2003 Above & Beyond: Emma Akers
07/30/2003 Doctors insert recently approved stent
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