KCU in the News
Kansas City University announces plans for anesthesiologist assistant program
Kansas City University (KCU), the leading provider of physicians for the state of Missouri, has announced plans to further expand its offerings by developing an anesthesiologist assistant program based at its Joplin, Missouri, campus.
How parents can cope with children leaving for college
Leaving for college is an exciting time for both students and parents, but it can also be very emotional. KCU's Dr. Getch provides tips to parents to help during this transition.
Students speak about beginning their journey to become doctors
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.
New medical students welcomed to Joplin
More than 150 of KCU-Joplin’s newest medical students learned a little bit more about their new community with a bus tour of area attractions.
Tips to cope with tooth sensitivity
Diabetes can increase the risk of oral health issues
Diabetes affects an estimated 38 million people. Those with diabetes are at higher risk for related complications including a number of oral health concerns.
Carbon monoxide dangers
Carbon monoxide poisoning can cause flu-like symptoms such as headache, dizziness and nausea. KCU's Dr. Gautam Desai speaks on how you can stay safe from the dangers of carbon monoxide.
Protecting your skin from the sun
Summer days mean summer rays! Unprotected exposure to the sun can increase the risk of developing skin cancer. KCU’s Dr. Ken Stewart explains.
Trans adults on edge as legislatures broaden focus beyond children
Medical school is hard enough, but KCU student Charlie Adams’s existence was on the line, so he took a day off from clinic rotations in Kansas City and drove three hours to the Missouri Capitol.
Woman honors late father by graduating from medical school
After losing her father to COVID-19 while attending medical school, Anne Ast walked across the stage and graduated from KCU with a plan to serve rural communities.
Growing shortage in physicians impacts rural areas
A growing shortage in physicians is impacting rural areas. KCU's Class of 2024 aims to help fill the gap.
Coping with seasonal allergies
Did you know pollen in the air can settle in the lining of your nose, which causes irritation? KCU's Dr. John Paulson gives tips and insight on how to cope with seasonal allergies.