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Meritas Health and Park University teamed up to develop a unique educational training program to attract and retain medical assistants to MH practices.
The Kansas City Police Department celebrated the efforts that Erin Pavlicek, BSN, RN, takes to emphasize the risks of driving under the influence.
A year ago, Josh Smith was on track to possibly die from a heart attack or stroke. Now, he has a new attitude.
U.S. News & World Report ranked NKCH among its Best Hospitals, awarding a "High Performing in Maternity Care (Uncomplicated Pregnancy)" rating.
Endometriosis affects 10%-20% of women, yet many suffer in silence without answers or treatment for several years.
Rich Cummings of Kansas City, MO, shares why he chose NKCH for a charitable donation.
Breast Imaging Technology Upgrade
Our Women’s Imaging Center has expanded its technology with an upright stereotactic breast biopsy guidance system.
Inflammation - Food Effects
If you have a condition that causes inflammation, changing your eating habits can help.
Hysterectomy: What You Need to Know
If you’re considering a hysterectomy, take a minute to learn the aspects of this procedure and what to expect following it.
Globetrotter: Bill McClellan
The CardioMEMs device monitors Bill McClellan's heart failure remotely so he can maintain his status as a true globetrotter.
Better With Age
Adopting healthy habits at any age is good for the mind and body.
Get Help With Your Bill
NKCH offers financial help to people who don't have insurance or who cannot pay all or part of their medical expenses.
3 Sneaky IBS Triggers
For people with irritable bowel syndrome, spring may spark a flare-up in symptoms