Black physicians in Sedgwick County are urging all doctors – especially those who treat patients of color – to help dispel inaccurate COVID-19 myths and promote the widespread use of
The University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita celebrates 50 years in the community this year, a proud milestone for a campus that began its tenure as a two-year clinically based,
Fewer children died in 2019 than during any other year since the state of Kansas began reviewing childhood deaths in 1994. The State Child Death Review Board this month released
Since last fall, fourth-year medical students at the University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita have been applying and interviewing – virtually due to COVID-19 – for residency programs across Kansas
The 2022 Kansas Legislature convened on Jan. 10 for its annual session as physician advocates gear up to continue their vigilance on hot-button issues that impact doctors around the state.
The Medical Society of Sedgwick County dedicated the city’s newest Keeper statue on April 28, a mosaic ode to the heroic work of the medical community in battling COVID-19 over