People who die of suicide are much more likely to have seen a primary care doctor in the months prior to their death, according to a new report released by
In recognition of Black History Month, MSSC is spotlighting the Brown family, which has had a three-generation-long history of providing care to our community. Dr. G.G. Brown was one of
2019 HIGHLIGHTS A look back at the 2019 news and activities of the Medical Society of Sedgwick County and its programs under the leadership of President Michael Lievens, MD.
The rapidly escalating surge in COVID-19 infections across the U.S. is once again overwhelming our hospitals, taxing overworked doctors and nurses, and worrying physicians who haven’t yet recovered from the
For two members of MSSC, Russia’s war on Ukraine is deeply personal. “I am incredibly saddened by all the events in Ukraine,” said Nataliya Biskup, MD, who practices at Wichita’s
MSSC’s annual meeting this year will be at an unusual venue: the hangar that holds the restored military airplane named Doc, one of only two remaining B-29 Superfortresses still flying.