KUMC Outreach E-Newsletter | December 2024
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2024 Rural Kansas Photography Contest First Place in the Youth Division: Fox Squirrel Leaps by Chloe Cook, Sedgwick County.
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Winners of Rural Kansas Photo Contest Announced |
Now in its 19th year, the Rural Kansas Photo Contest shares the beauty of our state with the wider world, and future health care providers in particular. View the winners and runners-up as selected by the voters across the state.
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| Cool Career Video Spotlights Family Medicine in Colby |
Know a youngster who might be interested in becoming a doctor? See what it’s like working as a family medicine physician in a rural area, with Dr. Kysha Nichols-Totten at Citizens Health.
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Mpox 2025 ECHO: Mobilizing Kansas Clinicians for Prevention and Response |
Explore the critical role that health professionals play in mpox awareness, prevention, testing, and treatment at the Mpox 2025 ECHO.
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Kansas high school students participate in Night at the Lab.
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Competition Gives Kansas High School Students a Taste of Research at KU Medical Center
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The annual Night at the Lab event recruits youth from all corners of the state, giving them a stage to present their work and introducing them to careers in health care research.
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Two Years In: 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Growing |
The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (988 Lifeline) launched in July 2022. The Kansas Health Institute's A Kansas Twist explores the Lifeline’s second year, including examining data and highlighting expansion efforts.
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| Cornerstones of Care to Provide Mental Health Support to Early Education Centers
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Project Eagle is now partnering with the Hall Family Foundation to make these new mental and behavioral health services available on both sides of the state line in metropolitan Kansas City.
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Webinar Series: Cancer Screening and Prevention in Action |
Hosted by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Kansas Cancer Partnership, and the Masonic Cancer Alliance, each session of the five-part series will feature a cancer topic, insights on the latest screening criteria, and how to improve screening rates in your community. The topic for the second session on Jan. 21 is HPV vaccine and tobacco cessation as prevention.
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| A Busy Season of Events Driving Health Care Excellence Across Kansas
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Grant Funding Available for Health Care Providers |
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Last Call: 'Beauty in Kansas' 2025 Wall Calendars
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$15 Shipped | Supports Rural Kansas Photography Contest
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