Teen’s idea leads to surgical innovations at Aurora St. Luke’s


When 16-year-old Kailah Cathey has free time, she often reaches for a book. But what she pulls off her shelf isn’t your typical young adult or popular fiction. She reads medical books and dreams of becoming a surgeon.

Aromatherapy and its calming and healing effects is a particular interest of Cathey’s. She wondered how it might benefit patients undergoing medical procedures.

And now, she’s playing a role in answering that question. Dr. Richard Rovin, a neurosurgeon at Advocate Aurora Health,…

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