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U of M Medical School receives $18.8M grant from the Helmsley Charitable Trust to provide AEDs across Minnesota
The grant aims to provide law enforcement officers and first responders across Minnesota with more than 8,300 automated external defibrillators (AEDs) to improve cardiac arrest survival rates....
Community Engagement
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Talking PTSD and addiction with U of M
Mustafa al’Absi, Ph.D., with the Medical School, Duluth Campus, talks about PTSD and how addiction can co-occur.
Community Engagement
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Restoring Gut Health
Amanda Kabage finally had an accurate diagnosis after months and months of debilitating diarrhea. Her search for a cure led her to U of M gastroenterologist Dr. Alexander Khoruts, who pioneers a...
Faculty, Patient Care, Research
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Research Brief: Study finds fecal microbiota transplantation to be cost effective treatment for any recurrent Clostridiodes Difficile infection
Drs. Rajasingham and Vaughn found that Fecal Microbiota Transplantation, or FMT, is an optimal cost-effective treatment for first recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection, or CDI or C-Diff.
Research
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Dr. Aliabadi Reflects on Urology Department's 90th Anniversary
Hossein Aliabadi, MD, a University of Minnesota Medical School ‘87 graduate, remembers when he was first introduced to the field of urology.
“During my training in the 1980s, pediatric urology was...
Alumni, Faculty, Spotlight
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The Science of Sleep
Dr. Michael Howell, a sleep medicine expert, knows sleep should never be something to fear. He brings hope to patients suffering from disorders that can cause involuntary hitting, kicking or...
Faculty, Patient Care, Research
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Living Well is as Important as Living Long
Living well is as important as living long. This is a motto that Troy Hanson, MD, MPH, a 1996 graduate of the University of Minnesota Medical School, strongly believes in.
“You can be...
Alumni, Education
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Meet John Cahir, MD, Class of 2022
After spending the first part of his career in the U.S. Army ROTC, Dr. Cahir will graduate and pursue a residency in anesthesiology.
Education, Spotlight, Students
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Research Brief: diet type can increase potentially harmful gas in the gut
Published in Clinical Nutrition, researchers looked at colonic hydrogen sulfide production in people in response to animal- and plant-based diet interventions.
Research
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A Time for Telehealth: Alumnus Dr. Chris Eaton ’91 and the Field of Psychiatry
As the pandemic continues, Dr. Chris Eaton has experienced a surge in telehealth where people need support and kindness through psychiatric treatment.
Alumni, Duluth
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War Experiences Inspire Medical Student Scholarship
A husband and wife who were also faculty members of the Medical School, Duluth Campus, established a scholarship because of the memories of kindness during World War II and the Korean War. Abby Coyle...
Alumni, Duluth
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In Support of Educational and Community Leadership, Essentia Health Endows Professorship in Duluth
The University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth Campus received a $1M gift from Essentia Health. This gift was secured for the endowed Essentia Health Professorship in Medical Education, which...
Duluth, Leadership
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What is the Adult Aging Brain Connectome Study?
Essa Yacoub, PhD, a professor of radiology at the U of M Medical School recently spoke with us about his part in a national study known as the Adult Aging Brain Connectome study.
Faculty, Research
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Medical School Leaders Honored as Healthcare Heroes
Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal, which launched “Health Care Heroes” last year, recognized five U of M Medical School and M Physicians leaders.
Faculty, Patient Care
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Research Brief: immune response to parasitic worms
Research led by the University of Minnesota Medical School looked at if exposure to pathogens, in particular helminths, can stimulate the immune system and reduce predisposition for inflammatory...
Research
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Neonatologist Dr. Kari Roberts, ’99, is an Expert in Clinical Care and Research
Dr. Kari Roberts specializes in complex care of newborns and is investigating a less invasive method to administer lung medicine for premature babies.
Alumni, Duluth, Patient Care
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Connection: The Power of Primary Care
Dr. Paul Stadem was a first-year resident when he met Harold Palm, a patient with a serious undiagnosed lung disorder. Their friendship and mutual education is a great example of the work M...
Alumni, Community Engagement, Education, Legacy, Patient Care, Research, Spotlight
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Research Brief: Cell-cell signaling of GI bacteria can unlock future infection preventions
Research from the U of M and Mayo Clinic sought to understand how microbial communities help people resist pathogens.
Research