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New Public program aims to curb prostitution, addiction
Drug addicts, alcoholics and women in the sex trade dont always seek help when they need it.So Kansas City police and social service workers are taking free services to them as part of a new program called Beyond the Cuffs.
Karen Pletz will receive the Henry W. Bloch Human Relations Award
Karen Pletz, president and chief executive officer of the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, will receive the 2009 Henry W. Bloch Human Relations Award.The award, which will be presented on Dec.
Liberty school notes for Aug. 28
Tara Garrison, an Oklahoma Baptist University senior from Liberty, received the Dr.
Number Of Family Doctors On Decline
The number of family doctors is on the decline, as more doctors are choosing to become specialists.
Number Of Family Doctors On Decline
The number of family doctors is on the decline, as more doctors are choosing to become specialists.
Number Of Family Doctors On Decline
The number of family doctors is on the decline, as more doctors are choosing to become specialists.
Number Of Family Doctors On Decline
The number of family doctors is on the decline, as more doctors are choosing to become specialists.
Number Of Family Doctors On Decline
The number of family doctors is on the decline, as more doctors are choosing to become specialists.
Scene at the Crossroads: Strongsville Food Bank can use your help
The shelves at the Strongsville Emergency Food Bank are getting bare, as they usually do during the summer months.
Seven Residents Graduate From UTHCT Programs
Seven residents graduated from the Family Medicine Residency Program at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler.
Goals, Pride & Achievements: July 8, 2009
Michael Thomas Schmidt was one of 235 medical students who received the doctor of osteopathic medicine degree from Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences in commencement ceremonies May 16 in Kansas City, Mo.
State OK to be sought for medical program at Joplin university
A potential medical school at Missouri Southern State University could be the first public-private university partnership in Missouri and significantly address the physician shortage in the southern half of the state.
Scheller McLaughlin earns medical degree
Erika Lynn Scheller McLaughlin, daughter of Bill Scheller of Wagoner, received her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Degree from Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences in May in Kansas City, Mo.
Medical School Coming to Joplin?
Discussion has begun on the possibility of creating a medical school that would be located at Missouri Southern State University.
MSSU president: We need $7 million for house for dead bodies
Missouri Southern State University is allegedly in dire economic straits, but that apparently is not going to stop university officials from pursuing a medical school that would require a $7 million building to house a lab for cadavers .
St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO
Heartland Health Foundation wants to make sure that while its CEO of 25 years is leaving, he wona t be closing a door without opening a window of opportunity.
Granddaughter Earns Medical Degree
Topic: Headline News College News : Granddaughter Earns Medical Degree Published Online Jun 17, 2009 - 09:50 AM Rebecca Ann Crawford received her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Degree on May 16 from the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine.
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Dr. Grant D. Padley to Be Profiled in Exclusive Registry
GOODYEAR, AZ, June 11, 2009 /Cambridge Who's Who/ -- Dr. Grant D. Padley, Orthopedic Surgeon for Valley Orthopedics, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in all aspects of orthopedics.
Noteworthy | Chamber honors mentorship program grads
POWER plusThe Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerces seventh annual POWER of Diversity Celebration next week will honor 10 graduates of the Herman A. Johnson Business Mentorship program.
Ten Minority-owned Businesses to be Honored
The parent program of the Herman A. Johnson Business Mentorship, POWER was created to promote economic independence and wealth in minority communities and enhance the business and economic development of minority businesses in Greater Kansas City.
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