KCU News
Match made at KCU: Navigating Couples Match success
For most medical students, the fourth year is a whirlwind. For Kansas City University Class of 2025 College of Osteopathic Medicine alumni Mikayla and Dominic Maiuro, it was a mix of excitement, stress and careful planning as they worked toward their dream specialties.
We are KCU around the globe: Making a difference where care is needed most
Katina Rue, DO, FAAFP, FACOFP, vividly recalls stories of her mother navigating life in a remote Southwestern community, where limited access to health care and low health literacy meant barriers to health were everywhere.
A game changer
Jessica Nelson, DO, a 2025 graduate of Kansas City University College of Osteopathic Medicine, has always worn her heart on her sleeve—especially when it comes to her love for the Minnesota Vikings.
KCU expert shares winter heart health tips
Heart disease remains a leading cause of death for both men and women, yet many underestimate their risk.
KCU students receive multiple awards at 2025 Kansas City Medical Conference
Kansas City University osteopathic medical students earned top honors across every competition category at the 2025 Kansas City Medical Conference held December 6, 2025.
KCU awarded $273k grant to launch pathway for rural medicine and dentistry training
Kansas City University has been awarded a one-year $273,000 grant from the Patterson Family Foundation to launch a new initiative designed to strengthen health care access in rural communities across Southeast Kansas and Western Missouri.
KCU is helping close the dental and health care shortage gap
Marc B. Hahn, DO, President and CEO of Kansas City University, highlights the efforts of KCU to expand the physician and dental workforce, particularly in primary care and rural areas.
KCU students serve as health advocates to help refugees navigate health care access
Through the Refugee Health Navigator Program, Kansas City University students learn whole-person care by walking alongside refugee families as they navigate the U.S. health care system.
KCU-COM Class of 2026 secures Military Match Day placements
Congratulations to members of the KCU-COM Class of 2026 who participated in Military Match Day!
Score 1 for Health grant will strengthen screenings in Kansas City
Score 1 for Health housed within the Center for Population Health and Equity at Kansas City University, has received a $25,000 grant from the William G. McGowan Charitable Fund to purchase critical medical equipment.
How to handle common dental emergencies
Whether it’s a sudden toothache or a winter sports mishap, Dr. Erinne Kennedy shares practical, easy-to-follow tips for recognizing and responding to dental emergencies.
Surprise discovery during POCUS Practice
A routine moment of hands-on practice turned into something far more memorable—both professionally and personally—for second-year medical student Bryant Pace.