Osteopathic Medicine

KCU College of Osteopathic Medicine launches behavioral health and leadership tracks to empower next generation of doctors

By Jennifer Lindholm Apr 15, 2025

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

Apr 4, 2025

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.

Dr. Gautam J. Desai named ACOFP president

Apr 3, 2025

Gautam J. Desai, DO, FACOFP, professor and chair of Primary Care at Kansas City University, has been named the president of the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians. A respected leader and beloved mentor, Desai makes history as the first Indian American to assume this prestigious role.

A cornerstone for women in medicine

By Haley Reardon Mar 28, 2025

Mamie Johnston, DO, set a symbolic cornerstone for generations of women who would walk the halls of KCU to study and become physicians when she became the University's first graduate. Today, we highlight her life, achievements and enduring legacy as we celebrate women during the month of March.

KCU celebrates Match Day 2025 as student doctors take the next step toward their medical careers

By Haley Reardon Mar 26, 2025

The energy on both KCU campuses was electric as cheers, laughter and happy tears echoed through the halls with the arrival of Match Day 2025. Osteopathic medical students gathered on KCU’s campuses in Kansas City and Joplin, surrounded by family, friends and faculty members, sharing smiles, hugs and shrieks of joy as they learned where their residencies will take them following commencement in May.

KCU alumnus Lt. Cmdr. Jeffrey Biberston, DO, named 2024 Junior Officer of the Year

Mar 17, 2025

Lt. Cmdr. Jeffrey Biberston, DO, a 2014 graduate of Kansas City University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine, has been recognized as the 2024 Junior Officer of the Year by the Naval Medical Research Unit (NAMRU) San Antonio.

Dr. Robert Cooley talks behavioral and physical health integration on the AMA Podcast

Mar 17, 2025

In the latest AMA STEPS Forward podcast, Dr. Robert Cooley, associate professor of Primary Care, discusses how collaborative models play a crucial role in addressing health care disparities and improving access to care for underserved communities.

Lessons without borders: A medical student’s path to global impact

By Haley Reardon Feb 24, 2025

For Shazreh Bukhari, the decision to pursue medicine was deeply personal. Born and raised in Pakistan, she spent years struggling with undiagnosed endometriosis, enduring pain that was often dismissed as “just part of life.” But when she moved to Canada at 17, everything changed.

Kansas City University sets new standard in point-of-care ultrasound education with AI-guided training curriculum

Oct 8, 2024

KCU incorporates Butterfly Network’s AI-guided ScanLab™ education application into its curriculum to empower dedicated, hands-on ultrasound training.

How to ace the MCAT: Your ultimate guide to success

Sep 16, 2024

The MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) is a crucial step for aspiring medical students, playing a significant role in medical school admissions. At Kansas City University (KCU), we understand the challenges and dedication required to excel on this exam. This guide provides tips, strategies and resources to help you prepare effectively and ace the MCAT.

The silent teachers: Kansas City University’s Gift Body Program enhances anatomy education

By Mary King Sep 12, 2024

At Kansas City University (KCU), the Gift Body Program is a cornerstone of medical education, providing an invaluable resource for students to learn anatomy through hands-on experience with real human donors. Often referred to as "silent teachers," these donors play a crucial role in shaping the next generation of medical professionals by offering a unique, intimate and profoundly humanistic learning experience.

Students speak about beginning their journey to become doctors

Aug 6, 2024

KCU-Joplin officially welcomed 162 new medical students in the class of 2028 with a traditional white coat ceremony that took place July 28, 2024.