Students working to bring electronic health records to Ghana
While many sought out warmer climes for spring break, a pair of students from the University of Kansas Medical Center traveled to the Arizona desert, not to escape the icy grip of Old Man Winter, but to further their mission of bringing electronic health records to Africa.
While many sought out warmer climes for spring break, a pair of students from the University of Kansas Medical Center traveled to the Arizona desert, not to escape the icy grip of Old Man Winter, but to further their mission of bringing electronic health records to Africa.
PREP-KC gets area students interested in health care careers
High school students visit the KU Medical Center campus as part of the PREP-KC program, which works to prepare Kansas City's urban students for college and careers.
High school students visit the KU Medical Center campus as part of the PREP-KC program, which works to prepare Kansas City's urban students for college and careers.
Staying healthy over the holidays
The weeks between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day are a holiday rush when Americans, young and old alike, will be ho-ho-holding on to their waistlines as they brace for a whirlwind of office parties, late-night cramming for finals and family feasts filled with countless calories.
The weeks between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day are a holiday rush when Americans, young and old alike, will be ho-ho-holding on to their waistlines as they brace for a whirlwind of office parties, late-night cramming for finals and family feasts filled with countless calories.
A School of Health Professions alumnus is changing the face of health care in a country halfway around the world
A University of Kansas Medical Center alumnus is changing the face of a health care in a country halfway around the world. Muhammed Al-Jarrah, Ph.D., PT, is leading Fatima College of Health Sciences' effort to establish the principles of physical therapy education and clinical practice in the emirate of Abu Dhabi — the largest of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
A University of Kansas Medical Center alumnus is changing the face of a health care in a country halfway around the world. Muhammed Al-Jarrah, Ph.D., PT, is leading Fatima College of Health Sciences' effort to establish the principles of physical therapy education and clinical practice in the emirate of Abu Dhabi — the largest of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Simulation lab provides hands-on clinical experience for KU nurse anesthesia students
Far away from the bright lights and often tense atmosphere of an actual operating room, students in the University of Kansas nurse anesthesia program hone their skills in the less-intimidating environment of a patient simulation surgical suite at Metropolitan Community College in Kansas City, Mo.
Far away from the bright lights and often tense atmosphere of an actual operating room, students in the University of Kansas nurse anesthesia program hone their skills in the less-intimidating environment of a patient simulation surgical suite at Metropolitan Community College in Kansas City, Mo.
KU Medical Center clinic gives patients with acute and chronic medical conditions physical, emotional support
The KU HealthPartners Rehabilitation and Wellness Clinic is improving the quality of life for patients with acute and chronic health conditions
The KU HealthPartners Rehabilitation and Wellness Clinic is improving the quality of life for patients with acute and chronic health conditions
KU Occupational Therapy students have wheelchair experience
The tables are turned on occupational therapy students at the University of Kansas Medical Center when they give up their running shoes and sandals for seats in wheelchairs and a chance to see what life is like for their patients with physical disabilities.
The tables are turned on occupational therapy students at the University of Kansas Medical Center when they give up their running shoes and sandals for seats in wheelchairs and a chance to see what life is like for their patients with physical disabilities.