And what a year it was! Take a peek back at the “Year in Review” magazine published by the Medical Society of Sedgwick County. We recap how the pandemic changed
The number of senior citizens in Kansas continues to grow, which is increasing demands on the healthcare system. Meanwhile, the recently approved federal funding reductions could strain the ability of
Health ICT A selection of notable successes in 2022: Supported a Wichita pharmacy with establishing an accredited Diabetes Self-Management Education & Support (DSMES) program. Health ICT also supported a county
How physicians relax, play and adventure to the end of the Earth Join us in this new series as the MSSC takes a peek at the hobbies, adventures and pastimes
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
State and local public health departments across the country are facing an uncertain future. A New York Times report found that many health departments have endured not only resistance and