Clinical Leadership and Management

By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director

This week: Kamryn Tucker


Keeping relationships can make all the difference in the world.

Clinical Leadership and Management

By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director

This week: Mary Grace Hemingway


Sometimes all you have to do is ask.

Take Mary Grace Hemingway, for instance. 

Clinical Leadership and Management

By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director

This week: Rebekah Cook
 

When Rebekah met Amber, you could say everything changed.

Or, without being so dramatic, you could say that because of the meeting, Rebekah got a really rockin’ internship.

Clinical Leadership and Management

By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director

This week: Maria Casoglos

 

Maria Casoglos is getting the best of both worlds.

As an intern at Lexington’s Marshall Lifestyle Medicine, Casoglos is spending part of the summer in the corporate office and part of it in a medical office.

Clinical Leadership and Management

By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director

This week: Hannah Brown

For Hannah Brown, networking was the name of the game.

Clinical Leadership and Management

By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director

This week: Caroline Prewitt

Caroline Prewitt was very successful at Speed Dating this year.

Clinical Leadership and Management

By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director

When Katie Gaines came to UK, she didn’t expect to engage in rural research in Kentucky, shadow holistic medicine providers or study abroad in Paris, France.

Clinical Leadership and Management

By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director

Parents and students know it’s true: When enrolling in college, it helps to get your hands on all the information possible.

So what if we could offer this:

Clinical Leadership and Management

By Ellee Sidebottom and Ryan Clark
CHS Contributors

In the College of Health Sciences, we are truly the Gateway to the Health Professions. One way we are able to offer this path is through consistent research opportunities. And one of the ways CHS sets itself apart is by offering undergraduate research opportunities to its students.

Clinical Leadership and Management

‘The University of Kentucky has created an environment that gives their students a sense of community and belonging’

By Ryan Clark
CHS Communications Director

Growing up in the state of Kentucky, Amy Luu Ngo was able to see the strength and inclusivity in the community of UK and Big Blue Nation. 

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