KCU News
KCU's Dr. Getch speaks on important friendships
KCU's Dr. Sarah Getch discusses the ups and downs of important friendships during her month-long series on connections.
Ways to prevent pickleball injuries
KCU alum, adjunct professor and orthopedic surgeon, Matt Daggett, DO, has thoughts about preventing pickleball injuries.
Student Doctor honored with the American Osteopathic Foundation’s Sterling Welch, DO, Scholars Grant
Student Doctor Hannah Caplan has always been a helper. As a young girl, she spent summers and weekends baby-sitting and volunteering in her community. The Kansas City native knew at an early age that she wanted a career in health care.
From mechanic to doctor
KCU Student Doctor David Kanarowski shares his unique journey into medicine and offers advice to other non-traditional students who have a dream.
KCU's Dr. Ken Stewart explains how to avoid tick bites
Tick bites are nothing to take lightly. Ticks can cause severe illness, allergies to meat and even death. KCU's Dr. Ken Stewart explains how to avoid tick bites in his monthly segment on Living Well.
Recent KCU graduates celebrate couples match
With the excitement of commencement still in the air, two new graduates from Kansas City University (KCU) Farber-McIntire Joplin Campus are now celebrating a successful couples match through the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP).
KCU's Dr. Getch speaks on the importance of connections in the workplace
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and during this time, KCU's Dr. Sarah Getch will join the morning team at WDAF-TV to talk about mental health and staying connected. This week, Dr. Getch discusses the importance of connections at work.
KCU’s Dr. Desai shares tips on safely cleaning out your medicine cabinet
Spring cleaning is an opportunity to eliminate clutter in our homes and deep clean places that need yearly attention. We should do the same for a critical area of our homes that often lacks this focus: our medicine cabinet and all places where safety items are stored in the house and car.
KCU recognized with Mental Health America’s 2022-23 Platinum Bell Seal for Workplace Mental Health
We are proud to announce that Mental Health America (MHA) has awarded KCU the 2022-23 Platinum Bell Seal for Workplace Mental Health. The Bell Seal is a first-of-its-kind workplace mental health certification that recognizes employers who strive to create mentally healthy workplaces for their employees.
KCU medical student matches while facing struggle of infant son’s CDH diagnosis
Medical students are expected to learn about a wide range of diseases and treatments through textbooks, lectures and hands-on simulated experiences; however, it is tragically unexpected to learn about a disease in the classroom that would ultimately impact your own child.
KCU alumna named Resident of the Year by American Academy of Osteopathy
A KCU alumna with a passion for OMM is named Resident of the Year by a national osteopathic organization.
KCU's Dr. Kennedy shines spotlight on benefits of therapy
KCU's Assistant Dean Curriculum and Integrated Learning Erinne Kennedy, DMD, sought out therapy when she felt burned out during dental school, and now, she is doing her part to help reduce the stigma dental students may feel in seeking support for their mental health. Read more by clicking here.