KU School of Medicine-Wichita

Embark 2020-2021

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9 Simulation Center, where medical students train on high-tech manikins alongside students from nursing, pharmacy and other health disciplines. "I think that's a pretty cool thing," Wiese said. "It's a tool that teaches everybody how to work together." From a modest house to an overhauled hospital, the distinctive history of the settings of KU School of Medicine-Wichita continues to demonstrate what can be accomplished by working together. KU School of Medicine-Wichita renovations to the library, main lobby, second floor and partially to the third floor are dedicated. 1986 An informal clinical trials group begins with members including Sheldon Preskorn, M.D., professor in Psychiatry at KUSM-W and chief of psychiatry at what is now the Robert J. Dole VA Medical Center, and two WSU chemistry professors. Trials take place at KUSM-W and what is now the Robert J. Dole VA Medical Center. 1986 arrival of pharmacy students and first- and second-year medical students the next year. "If you were going to build something new, I'm sure you'd build it dierently," Wiese said. But there's plenty to be proud of, too, like the second-floor Original Phase 2 2nd Floor Phase 1 1st Floor | | | | | | | | | SECOND FLOOR Groundbreaking for the Daniel K. Roberts Center for Research and the Kansas Health Foundation Center for Primary Care occurred in 1995. It was the first new construction on the Wichita campus. FIRST FLOOR 9TH STREET 10TH STREET KANSAS

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