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Nov 08

National Radiologic Technology Week® | November 2 - 8

National Radiologic Technology Week® (NRTW) is an annual celebration to recognize the vital work of medical imaging and radiation therapy professionals in patient care and health care safety. The week-long celebration takes place during the week of Nov. 8 to commemorate the discovery of the x-ray by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen on Nov. 8, 1895.

Nov 30

National Home Care and Hospice Month

November is National Home Care and Hospice Month. It is a time to honor the nurses, therapists, social workers, and administrators who make an important difference in their patients’ lives.

Nov 30

American Diabetes Month

November is American Diabetes Month — a time to take action together, as a community. More than 37 million Americans are living with diabetes. Together, we can conquer this disease.

Nov 08

National Radiologic Technology Week® | November 2 - 8

National Radiologic Technology Week® (NRTW) is an annual celebration to recognize the vital work of medical imaging and radiation therapy professionals in patient care and health care safety. The week-long celebration takes place during the week of Nov. 8 to commemorate the discovery of the x-ray by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen on Nov. 8, 1895.

Nov 30

National Home Care and Hospice Month

November is National Home Care and Hospice Month. It is a time to honor the nurses, therapists, social workers, and administrators who make an important difference in their patients’ lives.

Nov 30

American Diabetes Month

November is American Diabetes Month — a time to take action together, as a community. More than 37 million Americans are living with diabetes. Together, we can conquer this disease.

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Cherie Morris, MD

Education:

Dr. Morris graduated Summa Cum Laude from Sterling College with a B.S. majoring in Biology and Chemistry. In 2000 she attended the University of Kansas School of Medicine and graduated in 2004 with her M.D. Upon completing medical school at the University of Kansas, she went on to finish her residency and obstetrics fellowship with UMKC at Truman Medical Center Lakewood in Kansas City, Missouri, graduating in 2008.

Residency:

UMKC Family Medicine, Kansas City, MO

Fellowship:

UMKC Family Medicine Operative Obstetrics at Truman Medical Center Lakewood in Kansas City, Missouri.

Certification:

Board Certified.

Biography:

Dr. Morris graduated from high school in Macksville, Kansas. She continued her education at Sterling College, Sterling, Kansas, where she pursued her studies in the natural sciences department. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from Sterling College with a B.S. majoring in Biology and Chemistry. In 2000 she attended the University of Kansas School of Medicine and graduated in 2004 with her M.D. Upon completing medical school at the University of Kansas, she went on to finish her residency and obstetrics fellowship with UMKC at Truman Medical Center Lakewood in Kansas City, Missouri, graduating in 2008.

Hometown:

From Macksville, lives in Kingman.

Hobbies:

Dr. Morris enjoys knitting, cross-stitch, and crocheting. She also loves to spend time with her family and beloved pets, traveling, and watching sports and movies.

What is important to you in caring for your patients?

"I strive to form a partnership with my patients and care for their health needs."

Specialties:

Family Practice