KCU News

KCU Student Doctor Colleen Reed advances medical education with published study

By Jennifer Lindholm Oct 24, 2024

Imagine stepping into an anatomy lab, where the air buzzes with the excitement of discovery. Here, amidst the silent teachers—the cadavers—Kansas City University Student Doctor Colleen Reed is redefining medical education.

Student Doctor Joseph Peters II awarded prestigious Burnett Research Grant

Oct 22, 2024

Joseph Peters II, a second-year medical student at Kansas City University, has been honored with the prestigious 2024 Burnett Osteopathic Student Researcher Grant from the American Osteopathic Foundation.

Spouse of KCU alumna honored with the 2024 AOF/AAOA Donna Jones Moritsugu Memorial Award

By Felicia Vaught Oct 18, 2024

In partnership with the Advocates for the American Osteopathic Association (AAOA), the American Osteopathic Foundation (AOF) has presented Krystian Koszalka, spouse of Kansas City University (KCU) alumna Karina Wojtas-Koszalka, DO (COM 2024), with the 2024 Donna Jones Moritsugu Memorial Award.

Getting a better night's sleep

Oct 18, 2024

Struggling to get a good night's sleep? KCU alumna and renowned sleep expert Dr. Talene Churukian shares her top tips for better rest!

Mastering sleep quality: Expert insights from KCU alumna Dr. Talene Churukian

By Jennifer Lindholm Oct 16, 2024

In our fast-paced world, the pursuit of success often comes at the cost of good sleep. But what if improving your sleep quality could be the key to unlocking greater productivity and well-being? Kansas City University (KCU) distinguished alumna, Talene Churukian, DO (COM 2004), a renowned expert in sleep science, shares her invaluable insights in this comprehensive guide.

Dental tricks to enjoying Halloween treats

By KSNF Oct 16, 2024

KCU's Dr. Niessen shares her top dental tips for enjoying Halloween treats without the tricks on your teeth! Learn how to indulge in your favorite sweets while keeping your smile healthy.

KCU offers new AI point-of-care ultrasound training

Oct 15, 2024

KCU has become the first U.S. medical school to debut a hands-on point-of-care ultrasound elective, using cutting-edge Butterfly ScanLab™ technology. This groundbreaking approach ensures students master ultrasound scanning proficiency, preparing them to enter residency ready to perform high-quality, real-time diagnostics.

Tips to avoid gluteal amnesia

Oct 10, 2024
KCU’s Dr. Ken Stewart shares his expertise and offers simple tips to prevent gluteal amnesia! Learn how to keep your muscles active and strong with easy strategies you can incorporate into your daily routine.

Supporting mental health at Kansas City University: A holistic approach

Oct 10, 2024

At Kansas City University (KCU), student wellness is a top priority, and the University has implemented a range of services to ensure that students have the mental health support they need to thrive. From the moment students step on campus, they are welcomed into a community that not only challenges them academically but also provides essential resources to help them navigate the pressures of higher education.

Kansas City University sets new standard in point-of-care ultrasound education with AI-guided training curriculum

Oct 8, 2024

KCU incorporates Butterfly Network’s AI-guided ScanLab™ education application into its curriculum to empower dedicated, hands-on ultrasound training.

Virtual reality simulators: Cutting-edge technologies at Kansas City University College of Dental Medicine

By Felicia Vaught Oct 7, 2024

Kansas City University’s College of Dental Medicine boasts four virtual reality (VR) simulators, the most advanced in dental simulation, that are incorporated into the dental curriculum. Using VR simulators, students can build confidence practicing clinical skills in a learning environment prior to caring for patients in a real-world setting. The technology allows the aspiring dentists to perform multiple repetitions to improve their skills prior to providing patient care.

KCU alumnus recognized as one of five key figures in the history of osteopathic medicine

Oct 7, 2024

KCU alumnus Forrest “Phog” Allen, DO (COM 1909), is not only a basketball coaching legend, but also a pioneer in sports medicine and sports psychiatry.