Inside KCU - June 2022

Jun 24, 2022
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KCU’s Center for Medical Education Innovation wears the colors of PRIDE in support of the LGBTQIA+ communities.
Dear KCU Community,
June is PRIDE month when the world's LGBTQIA+ communities come together and celebrate the freedom to be themselves.
At KCU, we are proud of the many ways our campus communities embrace inclusion. A new and recent effort to expand the reach of our physician training curriculum includes the often-ignored topics such as caring for LGBTQIA+ patients, patients with HIV or substance use disorders and poverty which lead to poor access of care. KCU graduates will be uniquely prepared to improve the well-being of the communities we serve. 
One of our newest educators, Dr. Benjamin Grin, masterfully integrated many of the social determinants of health into his new lecture series, magnifying yet another of our core values – empathyand cultivating the keen understanding of the needs of each patient.
Please read more about the scope of his innovative work along with other recent compelling stories below.
Yours truly,
LEARNING BY LISTENING TO FIRSTHAND EXPERIENCE
Dr. Benjamin Grin teaches first-and second-year KCU students how to care for patients living with HIV/AIDS, LGBTQIA+ patients and those with substance use disorders.
 
CDM APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN
On June 1, KCU reached a significant milestone when the application
portal for prospective College of Dental Medicine students opened.
HELPING STUDENTS THRIVE
KCU's Thrive program is designed to teach, coach and connect health care professionals of the future to strengthen resilience, reduce burnout and facilitate social belonging.
BIOINFORMATICS: THE TECH SIDE OF BIOSCIENCES
KCU Biomedical Sciences offers courses in data, database, software design and bioanalytical computer coding.
KCU HONORS DR. LAURA ROSCH
KCU faculty and staff celebrated Dr. Rosch and her service as Joplin campus dean from 2019-2022. Dr. Rosch will become dean of Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine at Midwestern University.
FOUNTAIN OF GOOD LIFE
The William T. Kemper Foundation and Commerce Bank generously donated a George Tsutakawa fountain sculpture installed in October 2021.
CLICK HERE to view recent media coverage.
Missouri Legislature passes tax incentive for preceptors
Dr. Gautam Desai warns of health risks from tick bites
Dr. Laura Rosch on consistent kindness improves overall health
SAVE THE DATE
KCU-COM White Coat Ceremonies - July 23 & 30
KCU Homecoming & KCU-COM CME - September 22-24
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