Month: March 2024

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A big league opportunity: KCU medical student serves at the Kansas City Royals Dominican Academy

When second-year student Leah Wu envisioned what medical school would be like, she never imagined that one day it would offer the opportunity to treat potential Major League Baseball (MLB) players. A trip to the Dominican Republic in conjunction with Kansas City University’s (KCU) Global Health program changed that.

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KCU medical students celebrate Match Day 2024

Fourth-year medical students attending Kansas City University (KCU) College of Osteopathic Medicine (COM) gathered on the Kansas City and Joplin campuses as well as remotely to celebrate their achievements during the residency match process. During…

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KCU awarded $16 million to build new Center for Population Health and Equity

Kansas City University (KCU) has thus far received a total of $16 million in federal and foundation support for the development and building of a new Center for Population Health and Equity (CPHE) on both their Kansas City and Joplin campuses.

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New KCU partnership provides health care to KC’s homeless population

Kansas City University has announced a groundbreaking partnership with a local community organization to enhance health care services for the homeless population in Kansas City.

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New program accelerates path for students seeking medical degree

Students admitted to a new accelerated med school and dental school program announced by Pittsburg State University and Kansas City University (KCU) will save money and time on their path to becoming health care professionals, getting them into the field of medicine more quickly at a time when physicians and dentists are in demand in rural areas like Southeast Kansas and Southwest Missouri.

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Trip of a Lifetime: KCU alum intends to travel to Kenya annually, establishing fund for future medical students

Megan Ottomeyer, DO, a neonatologist and assistant professor of pediatrics at SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, did not go into medical school at Kansas City University, or even into her residency, thinking she’d end up working with the tiniest of patients.