Three generations of Dr. Browns have served city
In recognition of Black History Month, MSSC is spotlighting the Brown family, which has had a three-generation-long history of providing care to our community. Dr. G.G. Brown was one of
Read More...In recognition of Black History Month, MSSC is spotlighting the Brown family, which has had a three-generation-long history of providing care to our community. Dr. G.G. Brown was one of
Read More...Public health officers in Kansas and across the U.S. faced a range of reactions to their pandemic orders – some of them threatening Just a short time ago public health
Read More...The 8th annual Kansas Healthcare Ethics Conference will take place on March 10 in a new virtual format. Topics range from COVID-19 issues to self-care. The conference cost is $60
Read More...Black physicians in Sedgwick County are urging all doctors – especially those who treat patients of color – to help dispel inaccurate COVID-19 myths and promote the widespread use of
Read More...COVID-19 vaccinations are underway in Sedgwick County and much of the state, but the process isn’t running as smoothly as many health leaders would like. A disjointed federal and state
Read More...November has become one of the most challenging months for the medical community since the pandemic took hold last spring. The number of COVID cases in Sedgwick County has surged,
Read More...The uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic has made it even more imperative that physicians and other health care professionals talk about advanced directives. Local and national advocates say now is
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