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The KU School of Allied Health is a diverse collection of the health science fields such as physical therapy, laboratory science, health information management, speech pathology, nutrition, nuclear medicine, ultrasound and many other disciplines critical to patient care and the treatment of illness. The school offers more than 20 academic programs in nine fields, with degree options as varied as its academic offerings.
Allied health professionals represent more than 60 percent of the entire health care work force. The central mission of the school is to develop tomorrow’s leaders in allied health through the integration of teaching, patient care and research.
The School of Allied Health boasts collaborations with scientists at other universities and within the greater Kansas City metropolitan area to increase investment in life sciences research. The school places high importance on its ability to translate new knowledge rapidly into tangible benefits for patients and families. Laboratory science with clinical and translational progress is the priority for national and regional commitment of resources to biomedical research.
Gifts of any size can make a difference. Small amounts will accumulate over time to create substantial resources for the school. Our development director will be happy to answer your questions and assist you in creating an endowed fund, setting up a planned gift or making another kind of gift.
You can also give online to provide flexible support for the school or one of its departments:
Allied Health Innovation Fund
Help the school meet its greatest needs and capitalize on opportunities.
Audiology | Hearing and Speech | Speech Language Pathology
Maintain excellence in post-graduate child language, speech-language pathology and audiology coursework.
Clinical Laboratory Sciences and Molecular Biotechnology
Support laboratory science research and educational programs.
Cytotechnology
Help fund the department's greatest needs.
Dietetics and Nutrition
Help produce registered dietitians and other experts in management of food and nutrition.
Health Information Management
Develop leaders studying the acquisition, analysis and protection of medical information.
Nurse Anesthesia
Help deserving students prepare to become outstanding clinicians, educators, scholars, researchers and leaders in anesthesia care.
Occupational Therapy
Support nationally renowned master's and doctoral programs, emphasizing consequences of a health condition for the person, rather than the condition itself.
Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science
Support the next generation of physical therapy practitioners through classroom, laboratory, research and clinical learning experiences.
Respiratory Care
Help fund greatest needs in education in pulmonary rehabilitation, perinatology, adult critical care, management, education, sleep disorders, cardiopulmonary diagnostics and hyperbaric oxygen therapy.