Osteopathic Medicine
Physician, philanthropist, collector: The legacy of Dr. Joseph R. Takats, III
Joseph R. Takats III, DO is a collector—not just of things, but of experiences that have defined a lifetime of impact.
A trailblazer in osteopathic medicine: Dr. Adele King's legacy
At 85 years old, Adele King, DO, reflects on a lifetime of cherished fond memories—and a few bittersweet ones.
KCU alumni family's journey: from Saigon refugees to three generations in medicine
Fifty years after fleeing Saigon, Dr. Huy Nguyen and his family have built a remarkable medical legacy—with multiple generations graduating from Kansas City University.
Resilience, purpose and new beginnings: stories from the class of 2025
As Kansas City University celebrates commencement, three remarkable medical students reflect on the experiences that shaped their journeys. Their stories are a testament to courage, compassion and the power of purpose in medicine.
From rural Missouri to the front lines: KCU student doctor’s unconventional path to medicine
When Megan Stacy applied to the police academy, it wasn’t part of some grand plan, it just felt right.
Kansas City University recognized as national leader in addressing U.S. physician workforce shortage
A newly released report from the National Center for the Analysis of Healthcare Data identifies Kansas City University as an impactful force in addressing the growing demand for physicians across Missouri, Kansas, and the nation.
KCU dean honored with prestigious AAO Academy Award for leadership in osteopathic medicine
With a career defined by service, leadership and innovation in osteopathic medicine, W. Joshua Cox, DO, FACOFP, executive dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Kansas City University, has been honored with the American Academy of Osteopathy’s distinguished Academy Award.
A house call in the highlands: A medical student’s unforgettable experience with KCU’s global health outreach
At the Carmelo de Nazareth Convent, nestled in a remote mountain village in the highlands of Guatemala, Kansas City University’s team of student doctors, faculty and alumni physician volunteers were hard at work.
KCU student brings heart to the field as Miracle League buddy
Olivia Kaufman, a second-year medical student at Kansas City University, is gaining hands-on experience with the kids she hopes to treat one day—not in a clinic, but on a baseball field.
Kenneth Heiles, DO, honored with Lifetime Achievement Award
Kenneth A. Heiles, DO, campus dean of Kansas City University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine in Joplin, Missouri, has been awarded the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award by the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians.
KCU College of Osteopathic Medicine launches behavioral health and leadership tracks to empower next generation of doctors
In an ever-evolving health care landscape, Kansas City University College of Osteopathic Medicine is leading the way with two innovative tracks in behavioral health and leadership.
Is it more than heartburn? Dr. Ken Stewart breaks down acid reflux and GERD
Dr. Ken Stewart explains the key differences between acid reflux and Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease(GERD), along with when it’s time to seek medical help.