Osteopathic Medicine
Fifteen years later: Doctor reflects on Joplin tornado
Fifteen years after the devastating Joplin tornado, Dr. Ken Stewart still remembers the chaos, resilience and lifesaving efforts that followed one of the deadliest tornadoes in U.S. history.
What does osteopathic mean? Understanding osteopathic medicine and whole-person care
Osteopathic medicine is a distinct approach to care that focuses on the body as an interconnected system. Understanding how it differs from allopathic medicine helps clarify its growing role in today’s health care system.
A life shaped by service
Colonel Tom Mathews, DO, JD, doesn’t give to receive recognition. He gives because he believes responsibility follows opportunity.
Creativity in practice
For Kansas City University College of Osteopathic Medicine alumnus Joe Dorsten, DO, and his wife, Sally, the arts have always been more than a pastime — they are an essential part of a well-rounded life.
Kansas City University simulated patient program earns ASPE accreditation
Kansas City University has earned full accreditation in human simulation from the Association of SP Educators, marking a significant milestone for SIMPACT, the University’s simulation department, and recognizing excellence in simulated patient–based medical education.
KCU graduate featured in Compliance Today for expertise at the intersection of health care, law and governance
Peter Khoury, DO, a recent graduate of KCU-Joplin College of Osteopathic Medicine, was featured in Compliance Today Magazine, highlighting his expertise and unique path at the intersection of health care, law and governance.
KCU graduate inspired by daughter’s resilience finds purpose in pediatric care
After working as an accountant, Kevin Sullivan made the life-changing decision to pursue medicine following his daughter’s battle with a life-threatening condition.
KCU graduate pursues emergency medicine after life-changing experiences in Lebanon
Growing up in Lebanon, KCU-Joplin Class of 2026 graduate Jad Imad witnessed the impact of conflict and injury firsthand, experiences that inspired him to pursue a career in medicine and serve others in times of need.
ACOFP recognizes KCU leaders and global partners with 2026 Distinguished Service Awards
Kansas City University faculty and international collaborators are among the recipients of the 2026 Distinguished Service Awards from the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians. This award honors individuals whose leadership and service advance the mission of osteopathic family medicine.
Simple habits to improve longevity
Dr. Nicole Fremarek, professor at KCU, shares insights on how to improve longevity. From what you put into your body to how you move and connect with others, these everyday factors can have a lasting impact on your health and well-being.
Struggling to sleep? Here is how stress could be affecting you
Dr. Ken Stewart, professor at KCU, discusses the connection between sleep and stress. He shares practical tips for improving sleep, including maintaining a consistent sleep schedule and limiting screen time before bed to support better overall health.
Kansas City University students and alumni earn honors in osteopathic medicine and biology
Kansas City University (KCU) students and alumni were recently recognized for their research excellence at two major medical research conferences.