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GLMS BOARD OF GOVERNORS Frank Burns, MD, BOARD CHAIR Monalisa Tailor, MD, PRESIDENT & KMA VICE SPEAKER Brian Sosnin, DO, PRESIDENT-ELECT Valerie Briones-Pryor, MD, VICE PRESIDENT Patricia Purcell, MD, TREASURER Lewis Hargett, MD, SECRETARY & FALLS CITY MEDICAL SOCIETY PRESIDENT Jeffrey Goldberg, MD, AT-LARGE Rishi Kumar, MD, AT-LARGE Melissa Platt, MD, AT-LARGE Thomas Higgins, Jr., MD, AT-LARGE R. Todd Hockenbury, MD, AT-LARGE Amy Quillo, MD, AT-LARGE Bruce Scott, MD, AMA SPEAKER & DELEGATE John Roberts, MD, KMA TRUSTEE & AMA ALTERNATE DELEGATE Suzanne McGee, MD, AMA ALTERNATE DELEGATE Eric Lydon, MD, KMA ALTERNATE TRUSTEE K. Thomas Reichard, MD, PRESIDENT, GLMS FOUNDATION Sarah Moyer, MD, MPH, DIRECTOR, DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH & WELLNESS Toni M. Ganzel, MD, MBA, DEAN, UofL SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Fred Williams, Jr., MD, UOFL HEALTH Charles Oberst, MD, SENIOR PHYSICIANS COMMITTEE CHAIR Karyn Hascal, PRESIDENT, THE HEALING PLACE Debi McDonald, ALLIANCE PRESIDENT LOUISVILLE MEDICINE EDITORIAL BOARD Mary G. Barry, MD EDITOR Elizabeth A. Amin, MD Stanley A. Gall, MD Larry P. Griffin, MD Jonathan E. Hodes, MD, MS Martin Huecker, MD Thomas James, III, MD John David Kolter, MD Teresita Bacani-Oropilla, MD Frank Burns, MD, board chair Monalisa Tailor, MD, president Brian Sosnin, DO, president-elect Bert Guinn, MBA, CAE, executive vice president/CEO Amanda Edmondson, director of communications & marketing Kathryn Vance, communication specialist Kate Williams, communication designer Onvia McDaniel, administration specialist II ADVERTISING Amanda Edmondson, director of communications & marketing 736.6330, [email protected] LOUISVILLE MEDICINE is published monthly by the Greater Louisville Medical Society, 328 E. Main St. Louisville, Ky. 40202 (502) 589-2001 www.glms.org. Articles to be submitted for publication in LM must be received on electronic file on the first day of the month, two months preceding publication. Opinions expressed herein are those of individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the position of the Greater Louisville Medical Society. LM reminds readers this is not a peer reviewed scientific journal. LM reserves the right to make the final decision on all content and advertisements. Circulation: 4,000 Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Vimeo, Linkedin, Flickr & Instagram Non-members may be co-authors of Louisville Medicine articles, but GLMS does not include headshots of non-members. Non-Physician GLMS Board Members who write articles will have a photo. IN THIS ISSUE FEATURES WONDER WOMEN: MOTHERS IN MEDICINE 6 BREAST FEEDING SUPPORT BY MEDICAL PROVIDERS (NOT JUST PRIMARY CARE): THE HOW AND WHY IT MATTERS | Claire Cowley, MD 8 FERTILITY PRESERVATION FOR PATIENTS UNDERGOING GONADOTOXIC THERAPIES | Maggie Dwiggins, MD 10 SPORT MOMMA DOCS, SPEAK UP! | Shannon C. Lynn, MD 11 EVERYWHERE, ALWAYS | Natalie Henderson, MD 14 A WORKING MOTHER: ALWAYS ON CALL | Kathryn Vance 16 STORIES OF THE TWO KENTUCKYS FOR MATERNAL MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY | Tom James, MD 20 RESTORATIVE NOSTALGIA | John Wernert, MD 21 RURAL HEALTH CARE | Eugene H. Shively, MD, FACS 22 A FINE TIME TO LEAVE ME LUCILLE | Michael B. Flynn,MD, FACS and Dr. Eugene H. Shively, MD, FACSS DEPARTMENTS 4 FROM THE PRESIDENT: WE GET THE JOB DONE | Monalisa Tailor, MD 24 BOOK REVIEW: AMERICAN QUEENMAKER: HOW MISSY MELONEY BROUGHT WOMEN INTO POLITICS. | Elizabeth A. Amin MD 27 REFLECTIONS: THE CALL | Teresita Bacani-Oropilla, MD 28 IN REMEMBRANCE: JOHN C. WRIGHT, II, MD | Robert William Prasaad Steiner, MD, MPH, PhD 31 DOCTORS’ LOUNGE BAD NEWS | Mary G. Barry, MD DOES TRUTH MATTER? | Frank G. Simon, MD 35 DR. WHO: DR. NATALIE MILLER | Kathryn Vance 38 PHYSICIANS IN PRINT Louisville Medicine Editorial Board follows The Associated Press Stylebook for style guidelines. As of June 2020, AP style is to capitalize Black in a racial, ethnic or cultural sense, to convey an essential and shared sense of history, identity and community among people who identify as Black, including those in the African diaspora and within Africa. AP style will continue to lowercase the term white in racial, ethnic and cultural senses. Louisville Medicine will continue to follow the guidance of the AP Stylebook. For more information on this decision, please visit apstylebook.com/blog_posts/16. SEPTEMBER 2020 3