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LCMA Schoolhouse Mobile Care Program Revamped with Arrival of New Vehicle
February 27, 2024Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital (LCRH) is proud to announce the revitalized Lake Cumberland Schoolhouse Mobile Care program, a collaborative effort with Pulaski County, Somerset Independent, and Science Hill Independent Schools, with a new mobile vehicle.
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National Heart Month: Building Healthy Habits for a Healthy Heart
February 06, 2024February is American Heart Month – a time to celebrate all our hearts do for us, and to recognize what we can do to keep our hearts healthy.
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Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital Welcomes 2 New Physicians
January 16, 2024Physicians specialize in internal medicine and psychiatry
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Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital Welcomes First Baby of 2024
January 03, 2024Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital is thrilled to announce the arrival of the first bundle of joy in 2024.
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Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital Achieves Gold in Eon’s Center of Excellence Program
December 08, 2023ECOE Gold is awarded to a select few programs for managing patients with incidental pulmonary nodules
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Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital presents the DAISY Award® for Extraordinary Care to Shanon Dobbs
November 29, 2023Shanon Dobbs, RN, Recognized for Extraordinary Nursing Excellence at Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital
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Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital Welcomes New Surgical Podiatrist
November 20, 2023Dr. Jacob Rizkalla, a board-certified and fellowship-trained podiatric physician, joins the community.
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Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital Achieves UDS-PRO® QI Credentialing
November 14, 2023Acute Rehabilitation Unit Paves the Way for Enhanced Healthcare Excellence
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Lung Cancer: Reducing Your Risk
November 06, 2023November is National Lung Cancer Awareness Month. Reduce your cancer risk through the following practices:
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Diabetes – What You Should Know
November 06, 2023November is National Diabetes Awareness Month. Diabetes is a chronic (long-lasting) health condition that causes blood sugar levels to rise far above what’s healthy. This disease affects millions of Americans, but with medical testing and healthy lifestyle choices, it’s very preventable. That’s why it’s essential to understand it.
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