With Kansas in need of more physicians, KU School of Medicine-Wichita opened in 1971 to provide hands-on clinical training to medical students in their third and fourth years. In 2011, KU School of Medicine-Wichita expanded to a full, four-year campus, welcoming its first class of first-year medical students.
While the majority of medical schools are tied to a hospital, KU School of Medicine-Wichita is community-based thanks to more than 1,000 volunteer faculty inside three partner hospitals (Robert J. Dole VA Medical Center, Wesley Medical Center, and Ascension Via Christi) as well as in doctors' offices across the state.
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- KU School of Medicine Catalog
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- Oasis
- Protocol for Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure
Kansas Journal of Medicine
The Kansas Journal of Medicine (KJM) publishes original research, brief reports, reviews, commentaries and case studies on all aspects of clinical medicine, health care delivery, health policy and medical education. Issues from February 2017 to present are indexed in PubMed Central. To read a past or current issue, or for information on how to submit a manuscript, visit the KJM website.
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