Saint Luke's Newsroom

Dec. 22, 2020

KCTV: Understanding your risk for lung cancer

Lung cancer kills more men and women than any other cancer. KCTV talked to Dr. Janakiraman Subramanian about who is at increased risk and the importance of early detection.
Dec. 22, 2020

Kansas City Magazine: Cardio can boost creativity—here's how

If you feel unmotivated and stuck in a creative rut, studies show exercise may help. Kansas City Magazine talked to Dr. Karin Olds and Dr. James O'Keefe to find out how.
Dec. 21, 2020

Two Hearts Beat Stroke: Pregnant Mother Survives Aneurysm During Pandemic

In the blink of an eye, everything changed for Jamie Carey.
Dec. 21, 2020

Iola Register: Vaccinations begin

Allen County Regional Hospital began administering COVID-19 vaccines to medical staff on Thursday.
Dec. 18, 2020

KSHB: Saint Luke's Health System expects to vaccinate 1,000 front-line workers by Friday

As the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine makes its way to to Kansas City, more front-line workers are being vaccinated. KSHB talked to the first nurse to receive the vaccine at Saint Luke's.
Dec. 18, 2020

KMBC: Front-line nurse says getting COVID-19 vaccine an emotional moment for her

Saint Luke's held the first COVID vaccine marathon for employees at multiple campuses Thursday. KMBC talked to one nurse about what it means to front-line workers.
Dec. 17, 2020

FOX4: COVID unit nurse among first to get vaccine at Saint Luke's

Hundreds of front-line workers were among the first to get the COVID-19 vaccine at Saint Luke's on Thursday. FOX4 talked to one COVID unit nurse about the momentous occasion.
Dec. 17, 2020

KSHB: Saint Luke's Hospital worker excited to get COVID vaccine

Saint Luke's Health System began vaccinating employees Thursday after receiving the first shipment of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine.
Dec. 16, 2020

Yahoo News: 'History Is Being Made': COVID Vaccines Arrive at Kansas City Hospital

Hospitals across the country accepted the first shipments of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine this week, including Saint Luke's.