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Advancing the power of medicine
The University of Kansas Health SystemGary Gronseth, MD
Paul Camarata, MD
2As we strive daily to provide complex care to patients among our region's sickest, a pervasive theme emerges: partnership.
The University of Kansas Health System and the University of Kansas Medical Center partner to give the best care to patients and the best education to students. Specialists across disciplines partner to combine insights that achieve optimal outcomes. And our combined organizations, the region's premier academic medical center, partner with community physicians across Kansas to infuse the latest standards into care close to home.
As I reflect on the last year, one memorable example of partnership is an event that didn't occur. Before the debut of Cambridge Tower A, the new home of much of our neurosciences care, out stroke team undertook a significant preplanning effort to ensure revised processes in the new facility would not
Advancing the power of medicine The University
Gary Gronseth, MD Paul Camarata, MD 2
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Advances like these underscore our commitment to d
In 2018, the New England Journal of Medicine share
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