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University Catalog 2015-2016, Kansas City University Of Medicine And Biosciences Jul 2015

University Catalog 2015-2016, Kansas City University Of Medicine And Biosciences

Catalogs and Handbooks

This catalog is an official bulletin of Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences and is intended to provide general information. It contains policies, regulations, procedures and fees effective July 1, 2015.


The Magazine Of The Kansas City University Of Medicine And Biosciences, Spring 2015: All His Eyes Have Seen, Kansas City University Of Medicine And Biosciences Apr 2015

The Magazine Of The Kansas City University Of Medicine And Biosciences, Spring 2015: All His Eyes Have Seen, Kansas City University Of Medicine And Biosciences

KCU Magazine

Contents: All His Eyes Have Seen -- KCU Reveals a Fresh, New Look -- The Quiet (and Dazzling) Life of 'The World's Fastest Physician' -- Land of Opportunity -- First Impressions -- President's Message -- By the Numbers / Letters to the Editor -- Along the Avenue -- Alumni News -- Climbing the Ladder to Success -- Class Notes -- In Memoriam -- Pop Quiz.


2015 Annual Report: A Time Of Transformation, Kansas City University Of Medicine And Biosciences Jan 2015

2015 Annual Report: A Time Of Transformation, Kansas City University Of Medicine And Biosciences

Annual Reports

Fiscal Year 2015 marked the beginning of KCU’s 99th year educating physicians. During the past decade, we also began educating researchers, scientists and bioethicists who play a pivotal role in addressing future health care challenges – from discovering new treatments, to determining how we ethically navigate the complex health care delivery system and improve treatment options for everyone.

As we look ahead to celebrating our 100th anniversary in 2016, we also take time to reflect on the past twelve months. During this time, we have advanced our mission of “improving the well-being of the communities we serve” through a number …