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All 14 states with abortion bans saw a decrease in OB-GYN residency applications last year, a recent study found.
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A new analysis shows that students graduating from U.S. medical schools were less likely to apply this year for residencies across specialties in states with restrictions on abortion, such as Missouri and Kansas.
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After three years of free-to-ride public buses, the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority is thinking about charging fares again. Plus: Large areas of Missouri and Kansas are without primary care doctors, but many hope that medical students just starting their careers will help remedy that.
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As much as 80% of Missouri and about 50% of Kansas lacks a primary care doctor, according the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, leading to hours-long drives for patients. Medical school students just starting their careers may hold the key to serving those communities.
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Stephanneth Adams plans to leave Kansas.The nurse practitioner landed in the state’s rural southwest — where she saw patients in Garden City, Dodge City…
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A new program at KU allows community college students to earn an Associate's and a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing at the same time. Dr. Nelda…
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http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kcur/local-kcur-934426.mp3Kansas City, MO – The University of Missouri-Kansas City will soon be…