The Kansas Health Science Center is changing its name to the Kansas Health Science University as it prepares to increase the degree programs it offers.
The nonprofit educational institution plans to expand its disciplines, degree programs and opportunities beyond the Kansas College of Osteopathic Medicine, its first program founded in 2019. KansasCOM is the only osteopathic medicine program in the state.
Tiffany Masson, the president of Kansas Health Science University, called the name change a “significant milestone” for the organization and a way to convey its increased program offerings to its stakeholders, partners and the community. The change is effective immediately.
“Underneath the umbrella of a university, it's implied that there's multiple programs, and so it's telling our community that we are now thinking about ourself and broadening ourselves for the growth that we, from very early on, expected of ourselves when we formed our mission around producing forward-thinking, empathetic health-care leaders,” Masson said.
Masson said the name change came about because of KansasCOM’s successful launch and the significant need for health-care professions and biomedical programs.
The nonprofit educational institution plans to expand its disciplines, degree programs and opportunities beyond the Kansas College of Osteopathic Medicine, its first program founded in 2019. KansasCOM is the only osteopathic medicine program in the state.
Tiffany Masson, the president of Kansas Health Science University, called the name change a “significant milestone” for the organization and a way to convey its increased program offerings to its stakeholders, partners and the community. The change is effective immediately.
“Underneath the umbrella of a university, it's implied that there's multiple programs, and so it's telling our community that we are now thinking about ourself and broadening ourselves for the growth that we, from very early on, expected of ourselves when we formed our mission around producing forward-thinking, empathetic health-care leaders,” Masson said.
Masson said the name change came about because of KansasCOM’s successful launch and the significant need for health-care professions and biomedical programs.
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