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Faculty Members Emphasize Teaching the Evaluation of Female Pelvic Pain
Assistant professors, Drs. Jennifer Pearson, Amy Greminger, Emily Onello, and Sandy Stover publish their collective teaching methods on evaluating female pelvic pain to elevate medical student exam...
Biobehavioral, Alumni, Duluth, Education, Faculty, Patient Care, Research
Dr. Amy Greminger Joins 1Health Team on Interprofessional Education
Assistant Professor, Amy Greminger, MD, joins the U of M’s interprofessional 1Health team, focused on preparing students in allied health and other related programs to develop the skills needed for...
Biobehavioral, Duluth, Education, Faculty
U Researchers Examine Global Resilience and Sleep Quality During the COVID‑19 Pandemic
Dr. Mustafa al’Absi and Briana DeAngelis of the Stress and Resilience Laboratories publish their findings examining the role of depressed and anxious mood in the relationship between social isolation...
Biobehavioral, Community Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion, Duluth, Faculty, Research
Conversations with our Nation’s Experts on Reversing Rural Physician Shortages
Assistant Professor, and past Rural Medical Education (RME) Group Executive Committee co-chair, Dr. Emily Onello, has produced an extensive e-book featuring recent conversations with sixteen...
Biobehavioral, Community Engagement, Duluth, Education, Faculty, Patient Care, Research
Rural Family Medicine Preceptors Earn Top Honors at the 2020 Minnesota Rural Health Awards
The Minnesota Rural Health Awards are given to individuals and groups who have made a significant contribution to improving rural health in Minnesota. This year, top honors were given to two Duluth...
Biobehavioral, Alumni, Community Engagement, Duluth, Education, Faculty, Patient Care, Spotlight
Land Grant Universities: Origin & Significance
Join us for a panel discussion about the origin and significance of being a Land Grant University, hosted by the Center of American Indian and Minority Health.
Biobehavioral, Diversity & Inclusion, Duluth, Education, Faculty
Celebrating the Power of Rural: Successes and Tips in a year of COVID-19
Celebrate the power of rural during National Rural Health Week and join us for this virtual event focusing on rural successes and tips in a year of COVID-19.
Biobehavioral, Alumni, Community Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion, Duluth, Education, Faculty, Leadership, Legislative, Research, Spotlight
In the News: Dr. Mustafa al'Absi Talks Managing COVID-19-related Stress
Dr. Mustafa al'Absi, an expert in behavioral health, joins WCCO Radio to talk about managing stress during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Biobehavioral, Duluth, Faculty, Research
Whiteside Institute for Clinical Research Announces Research Grant Opportunity!
The Whiteside Institute for Clinical Research seeks grant applications for collaborative clinical and translational research related to preventing or treating cancer, lung disease, or heart disease....
Biobehavioral, Duluth, Research
Annual Whiteside Memorial Lecture: Focusing on COVID-19 Research and Implications
Please join us for our 22nd Annual Whiteside Memorial Lecture, focusing on COVID-19 research and implications, hosted by the Whiteside Institute for Clinical Research - a collaboration of St. Luke’s...
Biobehavioral, Community Engagement, Duluth, Research
Dr. Raymond Christensen Hosts Season Premiere of ‘Doctors on Call’
Associate Professor, Dr. Raymond Christensen kicked off the 39th season of PBS North’s ‘Doctors on Call,’ focusing on COVID-19 Updates with a panel of experts.
Biobehavioral, Community Engagement, Duluth, Faculty
Ethics Grand Rounds with Dr. Mary Owen
Assistant Professor and Director for the Center of American Indian and Minority Health, Mary Owen, MD will be a featured speaker for this October 9 installment of the Ethics Grand Rounds Series on...
Biobehavioral, Community Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion, Duluth, Faculty
Dr. Michele Statz Makes this Year’s Duluth News Tribune 20 Under 40 List
Congratulations to faculty member and anthropologist of law, Michele Statz, PhD on making this year's Duluth News Tribune 20 Under 40 list!
Biobehavioral, Duluth, Faculty, Spotlight
Faculty Members Examine the Transformation of a Rurally-focused Virtual Curriculum
Faculty members, Emily Onello, MD, and James Boulger, PhD, publish a special report, examining the adaptation of an experiential rural family medicine curriculum to virtual learning in response to...
Biobehavioral, Community Engagement, Duluth, Education, Faculty, Research, Students
Dr. Michele Statz Leads Publication on Lack of Rural Lawyers, a Critical Health Determinant
Faculty member and Anthropologist of Law, Michele Statz, PhD, and Regional Dean, Paula Termuhlen, MD, co-authored a commentary in the American Journal of Public Health, stating ...
Biobehavioral, Community Engagement, Duluth, Faculty, Leadership, Research
Dr. Mary Owen Selected as President of the Association of American Indian Physicians
Mary Owen, MD (Tlingit), assistant professor and director of the Center of American Indian and Minority Health, was selected as the incoming president of the Association of American Indian Physicians...
Biobehavioral, Alumni, Duluth, Faculty
Dr. Nakajima Studying Colorectal Cancer Disparities in East African Men
Assistant professor, Motohiro Nakajima, PhD, leads a team studying the psychosocial factors and cultural beliefs that block East African men who immigrated to the U.S. from seeking the cancer...
Biobehavioral, Community Engagement, Duluth, Faculty, Research
Family Medicine Student Interest Group Recognized by AAFP for Program of Excellence
The U of M Medical School, Duluth Campus Family Medicine Student Interest Group (FMIG) was recently recognized by the American Academy of Family Physicians with a 2020 Program of Excellence Award for...
Biobehavioral, Duluth, Education, Leadership, Students
Dr. Mustafa al’Absi Publishes Findings on the Psychobiological Mechanisms of Risk and Resilience on Addiction
Dr. Mustafa al’Absi, professor and licensed psychologist, recently published his findings in the International Review of Neurobiology looking at the long-term effects of stress and early-life...
Biobehavioral, Duluth, Faculty, Research
Addressing Rural Barriers and Women’s Access to Healthcare
Michele L. Statz, PhD, assistant professor and anthropologist of law, collaborates with third-year medical student, Kaylie Evers to examine rural women's interpretations of rural distance as a...
Biobehavioral, Duluth, Education, Faculty, Research, Students