LMS Hosts Suicide Prevention Training as Part of KMA’s Small STEPS, Big Impact Campaign
More than 30 physicians attended a Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Training on Oct. 14, sponsored by the KMA and KFMC’s Small STEPS, Big Impact campaign. The
More than 30 physicians attended a Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Training on Oct. 14, sponsored by the KMA and KFMC’s Small STEPS, Big Impact campaign. The
The Kentucky Regional Extension Center (REC) is partnering with the Kentucky Department of Public Health’s Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Program to help providers connect their
The healthcare landscape is changing faster than ever. Across both the state and federal levels, new policies, technologies, and economic realities are reshaping how we
As the federal government makes changes to vaccine guidance, a number of recent programs including KMA leadership and other physicians is, and will be available
With the recent federal government shutdown and resulting lapse in funding, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has indicated that Medicare operations will
Kentucky and neighboring states are currently experiencing an increase of West Nile Virus (WNV) and La Crosse virus. In Kentucky, 19 cases, including 1 death,
KMA encourages members to tune in to The Wellness Shift: A KET Forum, which premiered Monday, Sept. 29. The one-hour program was sponsored by KMA
As respiratory season approaches, the Kentucky Department for Public Health (KDPH) is sharing the following updates to support you with timely and evidence-based information on
KMA joined numerous physician organizations representing national medical societies and state medical associations in urging Congress to enact legislation to extend the APTCs under section 36B(b)(3)(A)(iii) of
It’s a pleasure to address you for the first time as President of the Kentucky Medical Association (KMA)! It is truly an honor to represent