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They wobbled across carpet, braved cracked sidewalks and even scaled a flight of stairs in high heels for the American Medical Women’s Association’s “Walk…
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If you’ve driven down State Line Road just north of 39th Street recently, you’ve seen the bustling construction under way. It’s a multi-million dollar…
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When Dr. David Zamierowski was training as a physician in the 1960s, he tried out his new skills on living patients.“I am so grateful to those poor souls,…
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A spokeswoman for the University of Kansas Medical Center said Thursday the institution will try to protect student education, time-sensitive research and…
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For centuries, scientists have looked to artists to help visualize the complexities of the human body. The techniques have changed — from wood engravings…
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Three local health sciences schools are partnering to do research on musculoskeletal disorders in what they described as the first collaborative effort of…
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Olathe Medical Center on Friday announced the largest expansion in the hospital’s six-decade history, a cradle-to-grave project that calls for new…
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Right before James “Jimmy” Bowers died in 1995, his local dive, Jimmy's Jigger, was bought by a local restaurateur who converted it to a New Orleans-style…
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The University of Kansas Hospital and University of Kansas Medical Center run along State Line Road adjacent to Kansas City, Missouri's Volker…
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In the last two years Seth Nutt has traveled to nearly every corner of Kansas, introducing rural students to health care professionals.During trips to…
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Making the rounds at a public housing complex in Kansas City, Kan., community health worker Rinzin Wangmo is greeted by cheery voices and faces.As she…
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When Steve Jobs needed a liver transplant in 2009, the Apple CEO left California and went to Memphis, Tenn. While his home state has some of the longest…