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March 5th, 2010
05:00 AM ET

Sunday offering: Surgery for the needy

By Leslie Askew, CNN

Lexington, Kentucky (CNN) - In the 1950s, when Dr. Andy Moore's father was the first plastic surgeon in town, many residents didn't have health insurance. But Dr. Andrew Moore Sr. believed that medicine was about service.

"He would accept all kinds of things in payment. People would bring chickens or a bushel of apples or a piece of furniture that they'd made," his son recalled. "He wanted them to be able to maintain their dignity."

Moore says he inherited his father's conviction, as well as his love of medicine.

Moore, who shares a plastic surgery practice with two of his four brothers, started a program that provides outpatient surgical care to Kentucky's uninsured - for free.

On the third Sunday of each month, Surgery on Sunday opens its doors at the Lexington Surgery Center. Since 2005, when Moore persuaded a hospital to donate space and recruited volunteer staff members from across the state, SOS has treated more than 3,100 patients.

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  1. Richard Clair

    Now that is human!

    March 7, 2010 at 10:30 am |