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The University of Kansas Medical Center has been awarded a five-year, $31 million grant from the National Institutes of ...
Western Kansas hospitals are often understaffed. But a Wichita medical school has teamed up with hospitals to give medical students the opportunity to experience health care in rural areas.
Kansas is one of 10 states that hasn’t decriminalized marijuana or legalized medicinal or recreational use. This November, Nebraska voters will decide if the state legalizes medical use.
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Kansas court says healthcare providers not required to keep medical records privateKANSAS CITY, Kan. — A decision by the Kansas Court of Appeals says that healthcare providers are not required to keep your medical records confidential under common law. The decision stems from ...
Before the Kansas Legislature's scheduled adjournment for the year, Republican state senators blocked efforts to force debates on expanding Medicaid programs and the medical use of marijuana.
To address this growing issue, several colleges have formed partnerships. On Wednesday, Kansas Health Science University in Wichita announced a new alliance with Hesston College.
All OCCK Transportation services will be closed on July 4th. No vehicles or buses will run. Transportation services will ...
In 2021, the Kansas House passed a medical marijuana bill with bipartisan support, but it was never taken up by the Senate. That bill would have legalized the prescription of smokeless cannabis ...
Drive on K-10 or I-70 and you will see signage scattered on the sides of the highway, advertising the many businesses located by an exit. It could be Wendy’s for food, a BP for gas or a Holiday ...
The Kansas City Zoo, which is now named the Kansas City Zoo and Aquarium, will unveil the new, 650,000-gallon aquarium on Sept. 1. The new aquatic habitat will add nearly 8,300 animals to the zoo ...
Kansas is one of 12 states in the U.S. that does not have legal medical or recreational marijuana. The Kansas House voted in 2021 to legalize medical marijuana.
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — A decision by the Kansas Court of Appeals says that healthcare providers are not required to keep your medical records confidential under common law.. The decision stems from ...
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