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The University of Missouri School of Medicine is the recipient of $16 million in federal funding to expand rural health programming.
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MU Health Care is offering Saturday drive-thru flu shot events at the South Providence Medical Park beginning Sept. 30.
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MU Health Care is forecasting a 3.2% revenue increase and a 1% increase in expenses for fiscal year 2024, a sign that the health care network is rebounding from the cash flow shortage in February.
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The Missouri State Fair’s gates opened last week, and University of Missouri Health Care is there offering cancer screenings and medical education.
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Spending more time in the sun can increase the risk of skin cancer. Dr. Kari Martin, a dermatologist with MU Health Care, gives advice on how to protect skin from the sun.
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KBIA's Darren Hellwege talks with Laine Young-Walker, MD who chairs the Psychiatry Department at the Missouri School of Medicine, and with Wendy Ell, Executive Director of the Missouri Child Psychiatry Project about how MO-CPAP helps family doctors and families get resources to families of children with mental illness.
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KBIA's Darren Hellwege talks with Talissa Altes, MD, about the 7T MRI at the Missouri School of Medicine, and how this advance can better detect a range of health care challenges for patients.
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Effective immediately, MU Health Care announced today that it will be putting an end to its universal masking requirement within all MU Health care hospitals and clinics.
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KBIA's Darren Hellwege talks with Dena Higbee, the Executive Director of the Sheldon Clinical Simulation Center. They provide technologically advanced simulation models as part of training health care providers in a wide range of techniques. Learn more about the center here: https://medicine.missouri.edu/centers-institutes-labs/shelden-simulation-center/about/partners-and-staff
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KBIA's Darren Hellwege talks with Kathleen Quinn, PhD, the Associate Dean of Student Health, about MU's Rural Track Pipeline Program, which is addressing the shortage of doctors in rural areas of our state. You can learn more about the program here: https://medicine.missouri.edu/offices-programs/education/rural-scholars-program/rural-track-pipeline-program