KCU News
Osteopera dedicated to teach through music
A group of Kansas City University students are using their talents to teach through the power of music.
Women in Medicine Month: Dr. Kelly Reed
To celebrate Women in Medicine Month, KCU speaks to alumna, Dr. Kelly Reed, on her successful career in dermatology and volunteer efforts to provide access to potentially lifesaving skin screenings.
Dr. Niessen discusses gum disease on Local News Today
Did you know gum disease can exacerbate existing heart conditions? Dr. Linda Niessen, Dean of College of Dental Medicine at Kansas City University, joined Local News Today to discuss gum disease.
Motivating Pre-Meds: Dr. Renée Volny Darko helps the next generation succeed
To celebrate Women in Medicine Month, AACOM interviewed KCU alumna, Renée Volny Darko, DO, MBA, an obstetrician-gynecologist with more than 15 years of experience helping pre-medical students get accepted into medical school.
Kansas City University signs new early acceptance partnership with MSSU
Kansas City University (KCU) took another step forward in advancing health care in the Joplin community by continuing a program dedicated to insuring bright minds remain in Joplin to practice medicine and dentistry.
Notes from the Doctor: Inflammatory Arthritis
Kansas City University's Dr. Ken Stewart speaks on the causes of inflammatory arthritis.
Kansas City University Score 1 for Health Event
Dr. Annette Campbell, Director of Score 1 for Health, speaks on the annual KCU Score 1 Health Event and how it helps area children.
Pandemic impact on childhood fitness
Kansas City University's Dr. Gautam Desai speaks on childhood fitness and their need for exercise.
KCU student shares garden club experience
Plucking and smushing invasive bugs. Pulling out weeds. Feasting on fresh cantaloupe, snipped right from the vine. These are cherished Wednesday afternoon experience, from my first semester at KCU-COM.
Inside KCU - August 2022
KCU College of Dental Medicine receives HRSA Grant
Kansas City University has been awarded a second, notable grant within six months from the Health Resources and Services Administration.
KCU students study the effects of deep breathing
In dangerous situations, blood pressure rises and heart rates increase as adrenaline and cortisol flood the bloodstream.