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Research Brief: Novel heart ultrasound measures can be used to predict risk of developing dementia
Researchers assessed if there is a link between heart health and dementia.
Research
U of M Medical School research highlights the broad range of terms Minnesota youth use to describe their sexual orientation and gender identity
U of M Medical School researchers found that youth frequently endorse sexual and gender identities that are not typically included in forms and surveys
Research
Mpls.St.Paul Magazine Recognizes 190+ Faculty Physicians on 2022 “Rising Stars” List
This year, the 2022 Mpls.St.Paul Magazine “Rising Stars” list recognized 197 talented University of Minnesota Medical School faculty physicians from 18 departments.
Faculty, Patient Care
U of M researchers finds that losartan is not effective in reducing COVID-19 lung injuries
Researchers found that a common blood pressure medication — losartan — is not effective in reducing lung injury in patients with COVID-19.
Patient Care, Research
How Do We Tackle Physician Shortage?
Dr. Mark Rosenberg spoke with Discovery Magazine about the current state of Minnesota’s physician shortage and the steps that will need to be taken to fill those roles.
Community Engagement, Education
Research Brief: stark socioeconomic diversity gap exists across all races and ethnicities in U.S. medical schools
U of M Medical School is the first to take a detailed look at the socioeconomic diversity of the national medical student body.
Research
Celebrating Duluth Campus Alumna on National Doctors' Day 2022
Going into solo practice created an ideal connection with patients for Dr. Dawn Schissel ‘88, and we celebrate her success on National Doctors' Day.
Alumni, Duluth
Ukrainian Heritage Inspires Career in Mortuary Science & Continued Support of Program
For this alumnus, giving back happens in many different ways.
Alumni
University of Minnesota researchers show variety of factors contribute to mothers ability to reduce transmission of COVID-19
Mothers from diverse backgrounds did not feel in control, were unsure of how to follow public health guidance and felt disconnected from family and friends during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to...
Community Engagement, Faculty, Research
U of M researchers find cohorting patient care model during pandemic improved patient outcomes
Medical School researchers found that, during the extenuating circumstances of an emerging pandemic, grouping patients together in one area or facility was successful in providing high-quality care...
Patient Care, Research
All-Medical School Forums Schedule
Please register for these sessions and submit questions in advance. Recordings of these events are available on MediaSpace within 24 hours of the forums.
Office of the Dean
U of M Medical School researchers find that blood pressure medications impact brain function
University of Minnesota Medical School researchers found that blood pressure medications have an unanticipated effect on the brain.
Research
45 Years of Hematology Research Training at U of M
Now in its 45th year, the Hematology Research Training Program is one of the longest-running training programs supported by the NHLBI and has provided training to 134 hematology research scientists...
Education, Research
New Student-Led Organization Connects Medical Students to Vulnerable Youth
University of Minnesota Medical School students recognized a community need and initiated a solution. The MD Link is a new student-led organization that aims to provide early intervention for youth...
Community Engagement, Students
Rare Disease Month 2022
Rare Disease and Something Even Rarer... Read More to find out how the University of Minnesota Medical School is helping families all around the country with a rare disease diagnosis.
Alumni, Community Engagement, Education, Legacy, Legislative, Patient Care, Research, Spotlight
U of M-led study finds COVID-19 boosters reduce infection and hospitalizations
U of M Medical School and Minnesota EHR Consortium found that COVID-19 boosters are effective in reducing infection and hospitalizations.
Faculty, Patient Care, Research
Medicine in Harlem, New York that Returned to Duluth, Minnesota
Duluth Campus alumna Dr. Lisa Roazen ’03 was born and raised in the Twin Ports area. Her medical degree opened doorways to a residency in Harlem, New York, and eventually, she returned to her home...
Alumni, Duluth
University of Minnesota leading clinical study on the impacts of Long-COVID
The University of Minnesota Center for Magnetic Resonance Research is leading COVID-BRAIN, a multiyear study aimed at understanding how Long-COVID impacts our brain.
Faculty, Research
From Uganda to the U.S.: Dr. Kisuule ’01 Finds Fulfillment in Tough Situations
Dr. Kisuule came to the U.S. with big dreams to get an education, but didn’t have hope of ever being a doctor. Now, she is on the front lines and implementing processes at her hospital to fight COVID...
Alumni, Diversity & Inclusion