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A Connection to David Koresh
How ADHD Made Me A Better Physician and Teacher
“I have ADHD. Can I become a doctor?” Yes. Despite the stigma that still surrounds Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and other learning difficulties, those with such afflictions can become highly competent and successful physicians.
KCU Student Leaders Represent the Profession at Annual “DO Day on Capitol Hill”
Science is Cool at Annual Research Symposium
Assistant Dean Receives Certified Physician Executive Credentialing
Dr. Anne VanGarsse receives Certified Physician Executive credentialing through American Association for Physician Leadership.®
Drugs and Alcohol Nearly Claimed His Life. Then, This Pro Athlete Met a DO
“He pulled up a chair and started talking to me about Vance, about my life, my family,” Johnson recalls. “Not one time did he talk to me about sports.”
How To Talk to Children About Mass Shootings
Faculty Military Experience Enriches Curriculum, Creates Culture of Support
Spend five minutes with Janis Coffin, DO (KCU-COM ’98), and you’ll notice one thing in particular – her passion. Whether she’s talking about her military service or her students, Dr. Coffin exudes enthusiasm.
KCU Student Ian Kloehn: 20/20 Inspiration
The Ellen Show Recognizes Work Done by KCU Alum
Dr. Ron Holt was invited to the "Ellen DeGeneres Show" because of his activism in the LGBTQ community.
How My Masters of Biomedical Sciences Prepared Me for Medical School
There are many roads to medical school. There’s the direct route, straight from undergraduate education, but that’s not ideal for everyone. Some students benefit from life experiences or additional education first.