KCU News
KCU faculty member named top doctor
Bryan G. Beutel, MD, FAAOS, assistant professor of Primary Care at Kansas City University, has been named one of the region’s Top Doctors by Ingram’s for his excellence in patient care, teaching and research.
Safety tips for the holiday season
From recognizing the signs of drink-spiking with drugs to using apps like What3Words for sharing your precise location, Dr. Ken Stewart highlights practical steps to keep yourself safe while enjoying the season.
Tips for managing Seasonal Affective Disorder
As the days grow shorter and temperatures drop, many people notice changes in mood and energy levels, a type of depression triggered by reduced sunlight known as Seasonal Affective Disorder.
Oral Health Center at KCU-Joplin makes dental care affordable
The Oral Health Center at KCU-Joplin is dedicated to making dental care accessible to everyone, regardless of insurance status.
A master class in scholarship
At the forefront of this initiative is William S. Mayo, DO, whose influence and vision reflect the deep bonds he formed during his time at KCU.
New director joins KCU to expand clinical partnerships
Driven by a commitment to meaningful impact, Brandy Palacios, PT, DPT, MS, brings her leadership in clinical education to Kansas City University as the new director of Clinical Education Development and Strategic Initiatives.
How to stay safe and have fun on Halloween
From making sure costumes fit properly and are easy to see in the dark, to supervising pumpkin carving and setting candy limits, Dr. Nicole Fremarek shares advice to help keep the focus on fun, not a trip to the ER.
Why AI can’t replace human connection in mental health care
As artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into daily life, many people are turning to digital tools for emotional support.
We are KCU around the globe: A partnership in medicine and in life
In small towns like Colby, Kansas, health care isn’t just about medicine — it’s about community.
Homecoming 2025: Celebrating leadership, innovation and community
Alumni returned to Kansas City University for a weekend full of inspiration, connection and celebration.
Oral health matters during breast cancer treatment
In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Dr. Abbott highlights the vital role oral health plays in supporting patients through breast cancer treatment.
Kids gain vision and confidence through Score 1 for Health
KCU students gained hands-on experience alongside optometrists, while hundreds of kids picked out frames and left feeling confident, excited and ready to learn.