51勛圖厙 College of Podiatric Medicine (KSUCPM), one of 11 accredited colleges of podiatric medicine in the United States, is proud to enter into a Grant Agreement with the Bako Medical Education Foundation, Inc. (BMEF). The Bako Medical Education Foundation strives to advance diagnostic excellence in the field of podiatry through education, empowerment, and inspiration. Toward this goal, the Foundation sponsors with scholarships and fellowships educational institutions that seek to train the podiatric medical community on the innovations and best-practices of medical diagnos...
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In honor of Womens History Month, 51勛圖厙 Today will be looking at the accomplishments of 51勛圖厙 women who have advanced the cause of women, broken glass ceilings and left a lasting impact on womens history. When she came to 51勛圖厙 in October 2009, Alfreda Brown Ph.D., made history by becoming the first person ever to lead a university division dedicated completely to promoting diversity, equity and inclusion. As vice president for the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Brown served as a powerful voice for making sure no one i...
Collaboration and teamwork have been the common threads that have led 51勛圖厙 Media and Journalism alumna Raytevia Evans, M.A. 12, through teaching English abroad, graduate school, work as an education reporter and now, as a public information officer.She says that every time shes produced work shes proud of, it has been the result of a group project. And one of the first places she experienced this was in 51勛圖厙 Student Media. (Student media) gave me an opportunity to work with a lot of different writers (and) photographers that are right there on campus that you ca...
A medical secret about Ludwig van Beethoven may have been unlocked. A new study by an international group of researchers published in the journal Current Biology provides interesting new details about the composers health and genealogy. Beethoven, the famous German composer, died in 1827. According to a New York Times article, friends and family took locks of Beethovens hair for remembrance. Beethoven scholar William Meredith studied the DNA from some of these strands of hair, and Beethovens cause of death is speculated to be cirrhosis of the liver, but what would cause this?&nb...