Saint Luke's Newsroom

Apr. 8, 2021

The Kansas City Beacon: Chaplains find new ways to connect during the pandemic

The Beacon spoke to Saint Luke's chaplain residents Sergio Moreno-Denton and Andrea Murdock to find out how spiritual care provided to patients changed with COVID-19.
Apr. 2, 2021

KMBC: Doctors say sports physicals are crucial for student-athletes who have had COVID-19

KMBC talked to Dr. Kevin Munger about the lasting effects the virus can leave that could be dangerous if undetected.
Apr. 2, 2021

KCTV: COVID long-hauler credits Saint Luke's with saving his life, warns others of severity of symptoms

KCTV talked to one COVID long-hauler and Dr. Brad Steinle about the long-term effects of the virus and how rehabilitation plays an important role in recovery.
Apr. 2, 2021

Kansas City Business Journal: 2021 Healthiest Employers: Saint Luke’s Health System

The Kansas City Business Journal honored Saint Luke's Health System as one of the healthiest employers in the Kansas City area.
Apr. 1, 2021

Health Imaging: New guide helps clinicians better diagnose coronary artery disease using PET myocardial blood flow

Dr. Timothy Bateman explains why new guidelines were created for using PET to better diagnose coronary artery disease.
Apr. 1, 2021

KSHB: Chillicothe pastor helps doctors promote new age to start colon cancer screening

KSHB talked to one colorectal cancer survivor and Dr. Ben Kulow about why people should start getting regular screenings at age 45 instead of 50.
Mar. 29, 2021

KSHB: Kansas moves to final vaccination phase

KSHB talked to Dr. Sarah Boyd about how the quick vaccine rollout is having a direct impact on the number of COVID-19 cases.
Mar. 29, 2021

FOX4: New V-Safe app will help patients report any COVID-19 vaccine side effects to CDC

FOX4 talked to Dr. Sarah Boyd about how to report any uncommon reactions to the COVID-19 vaccine to help the CDC.
Reuters
Mar. 25, 2021

Reuters Health: Diuretic effect may not mediate most empagliflozin benefits in heart-failure patients

Reuters Health talked to Dr. Mikhail Kosiborod about what a new study's findings mean for patients with reduced ejection fraction and clinical practice moving forward.