KCU News
Globe-trotting professional water skier takes on medical school
Before she began chasing her dream of becoming a physician, second-year medical student Bailey Austin rose to prominence as one of the top water skiers in the world.
KCU student awarded for research at AOA Bureau of International Osteopathic Medicine Global Health Competition
Tafadzwa Amani, fourth-year KCU osteopathic medical student, won best overall during the American Osteopathic Association Bureau of International Osteopathic Medicine’s 25th Annual Global Health Competition for her research entitled Epidemiology of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy and Associated Factors in Rural Guatemala.
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.
KCU receives 2023 Health Professions Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award
Kansas City University is among 63 prestigious higher education institutions to receive the 2023 Health Professions Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, the oldest and largest diversity-focused publication in higher education.
KCU alumna named AOF Lifetime Achievement Award winner; several other alumni honored
Four Kansas City University (KCU) alumni were honored during the American Osteopathic Foundation (AOF) 2023 Honors Gala that took place October 6, 2023, at the Walt Disney World Swan Resort in conjunction with the American Osteopathic Association's (AOA) Osteopathic Medical Education Conference.
Detecting breast cancer early
Breast surgeon and breast cancer survivor, Deepa Halaharvi, DO (COM '08), speaks on the importance of early detection as October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Breast Cancer Awareness: Early detection
Early detection is often the key to a successful outcome after a breast cancer diagnosis. KCU’s Dr. Ken Stewart shares important information about the disease as well as some of the factors that can put women at greater risk.
KCU holds pinning and hooding ceremonies for PsyD students
KCU celebrated students in doctorate of clinical psychology program with a pinning and hooding ceremony September 28, 2023.
Women in Medicine Month: Perspective from the Dean of Kansas City University College of Osteopathic Medicine
It’s Women in Medicine month and an opportunity to reflect upon being a woman in academic medicine a year into deanship at the Kansas City University College of Osteopathic Medicine (KCU-COM).
Coping with stay-at-home mom burnout, depression and isolation
Being a stay-at-home mom is often the most fulfilling job in the workplace. It can also be the most difficult one. Stay-at-home moms are more likely to suffer from burnout, guilt, isolation and depression. Dr. Sarah Getch, who heads the psychology department at Kansas City University, shares more.
KCU student takes part in research describing risks of vaping CBD among youth
A team led by UNMC College of Public Health researchers has published an article that describes the risks of vaping cannabidiol (CBD) among adolescents. Avina Mahorke, KCU-Joplin College of Osteopathic Medicine student who served as a co-author of the study, said that “nearly 6% of the whole cohort did not know if they had vaped CBD or not.”
Kansas City University Named a “2023 Great College to Work For”
Kansas City University (KCU) is one of the best colleges in the nation to work for, according to the Great Colleges to Work For® program.