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UK PA Residency Program Celebrates 5 Years of Training Healthcare Leaders Across Kentucky

By Ryan Clark and Ella RosnerCHS Contributors

The University of Kentucky Physician Assistant Academic Residency Program, housed in the…

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5 CHS Researchers Make List of World's Most Cited

By Alicia GregoryUKNow

The University of Kentucky's College of Health Sciences is well-represented on a list…

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DPT Alumnus Living Dream on PGA Tour

By Ryan ClarkCHS Communications Director

When Jason Waddles, PT, DPT, became a physical therapist, little did he know he would someday be working on the PGA Tour, helping professional golfers in one of their…

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Audiology doctoral program coming to UK College of Health Sciences in 2026

By Hayden GoodingUKNow

LEXINGTON, Ky. (June 24, 2025) – The University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences is adding a new audiology doctoral degree program…

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Kitzman Featured on Disability Podcast

Patrick Kitzman, PT, PhD, and professor in

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UK PA Academic Residency second wave admissions cycle is extended

The UK PA Academic Residency second wave admissions cycle is open! The program is seeking PAs who are interested in investing another year into their training in the following specialties:Medical

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The Way Podcast, Episode 23 — 'Having Fun, Getting Active,' with UK Associate Professor Dee Dlugonski

Don’t exercise because you have to. Exercise because you want to. That’s the message Dr. Dee Dlugonski wants to share with people — especially young women. As director of the

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The 2025 Outstanding Teaching Awards: Christy Brady

By Jenny Wells-HosleyUK Now

Each Friday this summer, UKNow is highlighting one of the winners of the University of Kentucky’s 2025 …

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A Class of One: First PA Graduate was able to Help Patients for Nearly 50 Years

By Loralyn CecilCHS Philanthropy Director

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In 1965, Dr. Eugene Stead, who is considered the first person with the idea to train “physician assistants,” opened the first academic PA…