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Wichita campus


Students in the School of Medicine complete the two-year basic science curriculum on the Kansas City campus. The final two years are spent either at the clinical campus in Kansas City or in Wichita.

The KU School of Medicine-Wichita campus was established by the Kansas Board of Regents in 1971, accredited in 1974, and graduated its first class of students in 1975.

In 1979, the Kansas Legislature and Sedgwick County Board of Commissioners approved the E.B. Allen Memorial Hospital, 1010 N. Kansas, as the permanent home for the KU School of Medicine-Wichita.

A $4.6 million renovation of the original building was completed in 1990, providing a modern facility to 100,000 square feet. In February 1996, construction was completed on the 30,000 square foot Daniel K. Roberts Center for Research and the Kansas Health Foundation Center for Primary Care.

Visit the Wichita campus web site for resources specific to their campus, dean's message, departmental listings, announcements and more.