Cutting-Edge Facilities Designed for Your Education

Transforming two historic spaces in downtown Wichita into a modern medical school, the KansasCOM campus represents our commitment to fusing traditional principles with cutting-edge medical innovation. Carefully designed to promote collaboration, community building, and immersive clinical training, our facilities will help the next generation of physicians to redefine the future of health care.

DO students working on a patient

Simulation Center

Our Simulation Center is at the forefront of interprofessional education in the Midwest. This state-of-the-art 22,000-square-foot clinical learning center was meticulously planned to enhance the learning environment and needs of the modern-day student.

Integrated Sciences Center

The Integrated Sciences Center is an asset to students participating in clinical research because it allows them to examine patient issues and treatment methods before working with live subjects.

High-Tech Classroom Components

Ultrasound Curriculum

You will gain exposure to point of care ultrasound (POCUS) through a curriculum that uses freestanding GE HealthCare ultrasound machines, Butterfly ultrasound wands with accompanying iPads, and other Butterfly ultrasound offerings, including access to the Butterfly Academy education site and cloud storage.

Virtual Anatomy Education

You can gain a comprehensive understanding of human anatomy without dissecting a cadaver using our Visible Human Dissector and other virtual anatomy software. Displayed on large, immersive, and interactive Sectra Tables, this software allows students to explore the entirety of the human body from the comfort of their classroom.

Augmented-Reality Learning

Using Microsoft HoloLens augmented-reality devices, the HoloAnatomy and HoloNeuroanatomy software brings an entire library of 3D anatomical structures to our classrooms for you to examine and interact with in a physical space. Wearing a HoloLens headset, you can walk around, lean closer to, expand or shrink, and move the anatomy as if it were right in front of you. Some students say the experience is like Princess Leia’s hologram distress call in “Star Wars.”

3D Printing

We encourage you to learn and explore the concepts and practices of 3D printing. Interested students are introduced to the basic concepts of 3D printing and research to learn and conceptualize all of the ways this technology will be used in the future of medicine.

KansasCOM remains committed to utilizing the latest medical technologies in our curriculum to ensure graduates are prepared to become health care professionals of the future.