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Media Coverage: Breast Cancer Survivor Turns Her Own Healing to Hope Through Therapy Dog Adoption

Ten years ago, Nina Noe's dog supported her along her journey to beat a rare form of breast cancer.

KCTV: Saint Luke’s Hospital Lab Uses High-Tech Mannequin To Train Staff for Birth Emergencies

A high-tech training tool is revolutionizing how medical teams prepare for obstetric emergencies.

At Saint Luke's Hospital, a simulation lab outfitted with a realistic birthing mannequin is helping staff train for real-life birth complications, according to Madeline Goodman, Clinical Education Specialist at Saint Luke’s.

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Health News You Can Use: Advances in Treatment for Metastatic Breast Cancer

Recent advances in breast cancer treatment are showing promise for those with advanced cancer to live longer, better quality lives. Timothy Pluard, MD, medical director of Saint Luke’s Koontz Center for Advanced Breast Cancer and Saint Luke's Cancer Institute, joins today to share the latest integrative therapies helping improve survival outcomes and quality of life.

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How Doctors Use ChatGPT and Other AI, Including to Help Avoid Burnout

A growing percentage of physicians are enlisting AI in their work, from general-purpose chatbots to more specialized startups. One of the main benefits of the new technology, says, Carl Dirks, MD, an internal medicine and chief medical information officer at Saint Luke's, is its help in reducing clinician burnout.

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The Iola Register: Hospital’s Future in Focus: Allen County Regional Hospital Quarter-Cent Sales Tax Up for Renewal in November

Next month, Allen County voters will decide whether to extend a quarter-cent sales tax used to support Allen County Regional Hospital.

Pat Patton, administrator of Allen County Regional Hospital, talked to the Iola Register about the tax, which was established in 2010 and funds improvements and maintenance to the hospital building.

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Health News You Can Use: Early Onset Breast Cancer and Importance of Early Detection

Nationally, the rate of breast cancer for women under 50 is rising faster than the rate of women who are over 50 getting breast cancer, according to the American Cancer Society.

This week, Mary Mitchell, MD, department chief of breast radiology at Saint Luke’s Cancer Institute, joins the show to discuss early onset breast cancer, the importance of early detection, and possible factors contributing to this rise of breast cancer in younger women.

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Nick Barto Assumes Role as BJC Health System President and CEO

Barto brings more than 30 years of health care and operations experience to role leading BJC Health System

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Hedrick Medical Center and Wright Memorial Hospital Awarded for Efforts to Improve Rural Stroke Care

Chillicothe, Missouri – People who live in rural communities have a 40% higher likelihood of developing heart disease and face a 30% increased risk for stroke mortality—a gap that has grown over the past two decades. Hedrick Medical Center in Chillicothe and Wright Memorial Hospital in Trenton are committed to changing that.

For efforts to optimize stroke care and eliminate rural health care outcome disparities, both Hedrick and Wright Memorial recently received the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines® - Stroke Rural Recognition Gold award.

Loss, Loneliness, and Healing: How Older Adults Experience and Overcome Grief

Grief is a natural response to loss, encompassing a range of emotional, physical, and psychological reactions. For older adults, the experience of grief can be particularly complex due to the accumulation of losses and the unique challenges associated with aging.

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KMBC: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) Awareness Month: Most Women With PCOS Are Undiagnosed

September is PCOS — polycystic ovarian syndrome — Awareness Month. It’s a hormonal disorder that impacts 10% of women of reproductive age, but according to the World Health Organization, nearly 70% of women with PCOS remain undiagnosed.