MU College of Health Sciences

collage of group photos

Oct. 11, 2023

2022-23 faculty promotions and tenure

drone shot of jesse hall and campus in summer

Sep. 19, 2023

MU becomes first public institution in the U.S. to offer an accredited OTA-B program

Sep. 5, 2023

Driving change — one Fanbulance at a time

In 2009, Prophetstown, Illinois, bought a new ambulance and posted its old one on eBay for auction. It’s since been a mobile dental laboratory and a Mizzou “Fanbulance.” Now it’s in Conakry, Guinea, awaiting deployment as a mobile health clinic.

Photos of Jesse and the Columns before spring commencement 2020

Sep. 5, 2023

Faculty celebrate milestone years of service

rural area

Aug. 28, 2023

MU researchers study barriers and facilitators to accessing health care in rural Missouri

Findings highlight new care coordination services that health care organizations are providing in rural areas, such as transportation, mental health, food and housing to better address Missourians’ health.

microphone

Aug. 25, 2023

Storytelling narratives influenced perceptions of health care workers during COVID-19 pandemic

Findings show how storytelling narratives of individuals’ experiences often leave out broader public health, socioeconomic and environmental contexts, which can be crucial for building empathy and influencing policy decisions.

aerial shot of jesse and columns at sunset

Aug. 10, 2023

Missouri Cancer Registry achieves Gold Certification

three men talk to a group

Aug. 9, 2023

Campers break the ice on life with a stutter

The Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences recently hosted Camp Iceberg — a weeklong program designed to help children learn more about stuttering and how they can thrive with a stutter.

longhorned ticks

July 24, 2023

Longhorned ticks discovered in Boone County for first time, MU researchers find

Discovery alerts cattle ranchers to potential economic impacts for livestock industry.

A woman being weighed by a health care professional.

July 24, 2023

One step off the scales, another step toward inclusive health care

University of Missouri study shows that weighing female patients at health care visits is associated with negative mental health.

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