Center for Population Health and Equity
KCU students serve Kansas City’s houseless community
On a frigid Saturday morning, equipped with a collapsible bucket for water, an array of ointments and bandages and new pairs of shoes and socks, KCU Student-Run Clinic volunteers hosted their second FreshStep clinic within a year for people experiencing homelessness in Kansas City.
Kansas City University Center of Excellence to focus on improving health of populations, assessing equitable outcomes
Kansas City University (KCU) today announced plans for a new Center for Population Health and Equity (CPHE) that will systematically educate students and engage communities in addressing the factors outside of the health care system that impact health -- the social and structural determinants that are the largest contributors to health inequities.
KCU's Score 1 for Health assessment proves life-changing for Joplin child
Shelby Davenport silently struggled with an undiagnosed vision condition until a Score 1 for Health screening changed everything.
Kansas City University welcomes new director for the Center for Population Health and Equity
Kansas City University is pleased to announce the addition of Catherine Lindsey Satterwhite, PhD, MSPH, MPH, who will serve as the executive director of the new Center for Population Health and Equity.
Score 1 for Health partners with OneSight to provide free eye exams and glasses to children
KCU Score 1 for Health and OneSight continued their long-time partnership with a week-long clinic to provide free eye exams and glasses to children from over 100 schools across the metropolitan area.
Score 1 for Health screening event takes place at KCU-Joplin campus
KCU-Joplin welcomed nearly 150 local fifth graders during a Score 1 for Health screening event. Medical students performed physical assessments and gained valuable clinical experience while the children had a chance to see science in action.
KCU staff and faculty volunteers assist with Score 1 for Health
KCU staff and faculty volunteers assisted Score 1 for Health with screenings that took place at local elementary schools in Kansas City.